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Calcarea Fluor. is found in the surface of the bones, in tooth enamel and in the elastic fibers of the skin, muscular tissue and blood vessels.
When there is a deficiency of Calcarea Fluor, in these tissues, the following symptoms may develop:
Blurred vision, cracked tongue, dental decay, coughing, anal fissures, poor circulation, enlarged finger joints, cracks in the palms of the hands, eczema.
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