Calcarea Fluorica
This is a third constitutional type of the Calcarea subgroup, found both among children and adults.
The children of the Calcarea Fluorica type are short and thin, looking far too old for their age. They have irregular, distorted joints with frequent strains and dislocations, and arching legs. Their lower jaw is large and protruding, and the teeth deformed and practically devoid of enamel. Their skin is white and dry, lymph nodes-enlarged, and the chest is covered by a rich venous network.
As adults, these people display a timid, indecisive and mistrustful character; a fear of poverty and an ability to accommodate themselves to any circumstances constitute is their most important concern.
Calcarea Fluorica is effective in the treatment of many disorders of bones, tendons and ligaments, and various diseases of connective tissue.