MARTIN PLEASANCE
Martin & Pleasance Calc Flour
Martin & Pleasance Calc Flour
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- Calcium Fluoride (Calc Fluor) β Contains Calcium Fluoride
- Structural presence in the body β Present in the surface of bones, enamel of teeth, elastic fibres of the skin and blood vessels
- Elasticity support role β Described as responsible for elasticity within the body
- Deficiency information β Deficiencies can lead to varicose veins, over relaxed organs, hardened glands, and stretched ligaments
- Tissue and structural association β Associated with bone surface, blood vessels and muscle tissue
- Not to be confused with sodium fluoride β Calc Fluor (Calcium Fluoride) should not be confused with sodium fluoride used for fluoridating water supplies
Always read the label. Follow directions for use. If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional.

- Indications
- Ingredients
- Directions
Elasticity Calc Fluor is present in the surface of the bones, in the enamel of the teeth and in the elastic fibres of the skin and blood vessels. It is responsible for all the elasticity within the body. Deficiencies can lead to varicose veins, over relaxed organs, hardened glands, stretched ligaments. Elasticity Calc Fluor assists with: Enlarged varicose veins, Haemorrhoids, Stretch marks, Poor condition of enamel of the teeth, Cracks and cuts in the skin, Constipation due to muscular tone of the rectum, A backache with dragging down pains, Chronic synovitis, Restoring balance to conditions affecting surface of bones.
Each contains:
0.5mcg of the Mineral Tissue Salt Calcium Fluoride in a lactose base
Adults: 1 tablet
Children: 1/2 tablet
Infants: 1/4 tablet
Chew tablets or crush and dissolve in water.
Acute conditions: every half an hour (up to 6 doses per day) until symptoms subside.
Chronic or maintenance dose: 4 times daily.
Take half an hour before meals, last dose at bedtime, or as professionally prescribed.