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white spots on nails.

My five and half years son has white spots on his nails . What is significance of white spots.
 
  lucky123 on 2008-02-18
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cal phos 6x thrice daily 4 tabs as one dose for one month j k mohla
 
akshaymohl last decade
I always heard it was a lack of zinc. Check it out.
 
kamryy last decade
He needs Silicea....it helps the body to absorb Calcium from the foods he eats.

Otherwise ...the body does not get the Calcium...even though the child eats healthy food.

Silicea corrects the constitutional deficiency.

Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Kent's Rep, pg 1191, Extremities, Spotted nails:
Alum, Ars, Nit ac, Ph ac, Sep, Sil, Sulph, Tub.

As you can see, there are 8 remedies listed for this condition (and I would personally add two more, from experience, viz: Calc carb and Zinc met), and only the correct remedy will do.
 
Mr Organon last decade
Which potency and how many times do I have to give Sillicea.
 
lucky123 last decade
Silicea 6c....three times a day.

After one week ..post feedback.
Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
My son is taking Belladona 30c . Can I give him Silicea also.
 
lucky123 last decade
Silicea is complimentary to Belladonna.
 
girilal last decade
Is Silicea and silica same
medication?
 
lucky123 last decade
yes..
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade

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