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Calcite Herb Uses, Benefits, Cures, Side Effects, Nutrients

Repertory
General Name
Calcite
Glycemic Index / Load
Calcite
Botanical Name
Calcitum
Chinese Name
Han Shui Shi

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Calcite Cures

 

Action of Calcite

Most Effective

Effective

Nutrients in Calcite

Calcite
Combines With

Taste of
Calcite

Nature of
Calcite

Cold

Parts Used

Mineral extracts

Side Effects, Risk Factors of, and Cautions for Calcite

Avoid in case of Spleen and Stomach deficiency due to Cold.
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Description

Calcite is a form of Calcium Carbonate.
It is found in nature.
It is a white or colorless mineral consisting of calcium carbonate.
It is a major constituent of sedimentary rocks such as limestone, marble.
It is found in various shapes and colors.
It may be Transparent or Translucent.
Calcium is a major constituent of the bones of the human body.
But pure calcium cannot be assimilated by the human body.
The carbonate of calcium is a good form that is easily absorbed by the body.

In TCM :
Calcite : Han Shui Shi
Meridians associated : Heart, Kidney and Stomach.

 
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Materia Medica for Calcite

Single Herb

Calcium for Bones

Take a thin glass. Wash two eggs. Put them in the glass. Add lime juice to cover the eggs. Frothing will start immediately. Leave as such for one week. Calcium from the shells will dissolve in the juice. Remove the eggs carefully. They should not break. Take a tea spoon of this liquid every day.
Caution : If stomach pains or if you get cramps in the abdomen or loose motions, STOP. . It is an indication that it does not suit you.
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