Magnesia phosphorica is known as the anti-spasmodic tissue salt.
It is recommended for sharp and shooting pain such as: neuralgia, nervous spasms, muscular cramps and menstrual pain, so it can also be used for chronic arthritis and rheumatism.
It is quick to relieve pain in sciatica (mostly on the right side).
This remedy is also used in lung affections such as whooping cough, asthma, and chronic bronchitis.
Finally, use it for writer's cramps, colics (intestinal, hepatic, nephritic), stomach cramps, hiccups, vomiting, twitching, chorea and headaches.

ROLE: Structural, electrochemical, catalytic
MEMORY KEY: Neuromuscular coordinator; antispasmodic
INDICATIONS:
Conditions which demonstrate functional loss at the myoneural junction.
Spasms; neuralgias; anxiety, tension, depression, confusion, disorientation, hyperexcitability.
Angina, hypercholesterolemia.
USES:
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Low energy states – fatigue, depression, apathy, stupor
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Loss of nervous regulation – extreme nervous irritability; neurotic disorders
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Muscular cramping – skeletal or smooth muscle spasm; pains are sharp and shooting
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P.M.S.; menstrual cramping and pain
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Cardiovascular irregularities – pain, arrhythmias
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Learning difficulties and behaviour disorders in children
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Alcoholism; drug abuse
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Spasmodic abdominal pains
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Impaired renal function
MODALITIES:
< cold; light touch > warmth, pressure, heat, bending double, friction
TONGUE: Swollen; white or bright red
IRIS: Nerve rings (superficial or chronic); flared autonomic wreath, acid wash
PUPIL: Constricted