Abrus precatorius Remedy code: 3-644.53.09
A 40-year-old woman with a large family, she is sturdy with a proud, straight posture. She talks cheerfully, laughing, with a clear and powerful voice. The complaint is red pimples and a large spot on the thigh, which itches. She also has an enormous sweet tooth, is unable to eat less, is gaining a lot of weight, and never feels full. She has a sore spot in the lower right abdomen, and sometimes in the lower right back as well. She notices that she reacts too late to everything; she realizes that something is wrong, but she does not respond. She does not recognize people and calls them by the wrong names.
Over the past year, there have been tensions with the children, a daughter-in-law is angry, and there is a tense atmosphere. Another daughter is rebellious. “I worry about it, I can't shake it off. I talk about it with both parties. I think about it, I see it, I keep an eye on them all. On the outside, I am calm, but on the inside, I am preoccupied with it. The family is a lot of work. The energy is good, but I always think and feel 'I would still like to do all that'. Although she gets up early, she always runs out of time in the morning. She has to control everything herself. You shouldn't be necessary, most things are delegated, and there are tasks for her husband and for the children. But still, she has to say everything, check everything, be in ten places at once. Since her last child, she had the feeling 'when this is over, I can finally take it easy', but then: 'when this is over', and again 'when this is over'. The whole year after the last birth, she has not yet had a period, but there is brown discharge, sometimes with a burning sensation.
Analysis This is an analysis based on Plant families.
Fabaceae: has to work hard, problems are too big, confusion (Scholten). The situation is 'keep going for a while', fitting with a
Fabaceae indication of 'keeping going is the only option'.
Her sturdy build, her “just get on with it” attitude, her not complaining, and her perseverance fit within the
Fabaceae theme. The year before, she had been given
Robinia pseudoacacia for heartburn during pregnancy and responded well to it.
Stage 9: Her energy is good, she is optimistic, and she sees most solutions, but she cannot bring herself to implement them. She has an overview, which gives her wisdom, but it is rarely possible to put it into practice. Her eyes see what is going on, and her eyes also tell us that she understands. In addition, she has had the feeling of 'almost being there' for a long time.
Stage 8 corresponds to forcing,
Stage 9 to 'almost', 'just not quite', and 'doing your utmost' (often literally or figuratively walking on eggshells). Based on
Qjure's classification, we recognize the drive of
Phase 5 and the need to work to achieve the result of
Phase 3.
Prescription:
Abrus precatorius MK.
Follow-upThe rash disappears quickly, blood sugar normalizes, she no longer has sugar cravings, and the stomach ache is gone. Her mind quickly clears. It is now clear that the end is still a long way off; she takes care of the family. Tensions within the family increase explosively, but this does not affect the symptoms.