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Euphrasia officinalis

Year 2024, Issue 3, Article 2CaseAuthor: Michaela Zorzi
Case by Michaela Zorzi
Girl, 4, recurrent cough.From the age of 2 she is suffering from recurrent respiratory infections, angina tonsillaris, conjunctivitis with yellow discharges, lots of coughing and recurrent diarrhoea.
General symptoms: lot of perspiration in the night, increased thirst, loves eggs, avocados, butter.
She was late learning to walk, her speech was early, talking like a waterfall. She is often angry, throwing things, fighting against things. She loves water, animals, dancing, singing. She is curious, loves being caressed. She is very independent, will do it herself. When she is convinced about her way, she does her own thing, risks falling out of the group, for example in the kindergarten, then she is going her own way, playing alone. When she says this is blue and her mother says this is red, she is insisting on her perception. She has a doll, which she is claiming to be her sister. If someone says this is just a doll, she will not accept it and just sticks to her opinion. Sometimes she is disappointed being alone with her perception. On the other hand she can listen carefully what her mother is explaining, when she is in the right mood for it. She can be full of empathy. She seems to be willing to learn.
One year before her birth, her mother had an interruption of a pregnancy because of a genetic defect of the embryo.
AnalysisLanthanide series: self-determined, strong will.
Silver series: being special, dancing, talking.
Phase 5: cheerful, communicative, sympathetic.
Subphase 7: falling out of the group, interruption of pregnancy, fleeing reality.
Stage 7: listening, willing to learn.
Follow upAfter Euphrasia C200 her cough is disappearing immediately. Continuing Euphrasia C200 once a month over a period of half a year she has no further infections. The doll is a doll and not any longer her sister.
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