Gossypium herbaceum 4-655.33.04A girl nearly six years old, small and delicate, lives with her parents near the forest. She often goes on walks with them, seeking adventure; walking the dogs is a daily activity. She is always cheerful, inquisitive, dressed as a fairy, a ballerina, or an acrobat, completely absorbed in her role. The problem is pimples, which have been appearing since she was two years old, in varying locations. They come and go, healing very slowly over months. The rash appears in clusters, itches, and is slightly red. Sometimes she scratches them open. Eating yogurt causes spots on her face. Two years ago, she also experienced earaches, which persist and are stress-related: when she has to go somewhere, such as swimming lessons or school, she starts complaining about pain in the late afternoon or evening, for which they gave her painkillers. It started on the left side and then moved to the right. She wants to lie on the affected ear, experiencing stabbing pain every few minutes. At school, she has a bit of performance anxiety and needs extra attention. She seems highly sensitive, and they practice meditations with her. She often has stomachaches; just last month, she experienced significant diarrhea, doubling over with cramps. She is a poor eater, consuming only ground meat, bacon, and apples. She sleeps well. She frequently whispers into her mother’s ear, directing her focus entirely toward her. During the pregnancy, at six weeks, there was significant bleeding, and a miscarriage was suspected. At eight months, growth stagnated, prompting numerous check-ups, and she was induced. The mother was tense but felt, “It will be okay.” Before this, the mother had a miscarriage at five months, and the pregnancy was part of an eight-year “journey.” She enjoys school, does well socially, and is open and cheerful, but cannot tolerate unfairness. If someone unjustly gets angry at her, she explodes. If someone is upset with her, she crawls onto her mother’s lap. She often says, “I can’t do that.” Swinging, for example, she insists, “I can’t, I can’t, will you push me?” Similarly riding a bike with training wheels. She only began vaccinations last year.
AnalysisShe is gentle, and sensitive, lives in her imagination, and observes, showing visible signs of thinking and interpreting. She is strongly non-verbal, which points to
Malvales. Threatened abortion is associated with Gossypium. Her hesitance to try things and tendency to wait to align with
Stage 4. Her development seemed to halt at times, fitting the concept of
Stage 4, marked by uncertainty or doubt. As a plant, Gossypium is closely connected to the uterus and bleeding. The mother and her pregnancies played a significant role in choosing this remedy. “Desire to travel” resonates, as they are always on the move and plan to emigrate in the future.
Prescription:
Gossypium herbaceum C200.
Follow-upShe is doing very well; the rash disappeared quickly, and she feels great. She no longer falls ill.
The stomachaches have not returned, and the earaches are gone. She remains shy but is very spontaneous with familiar people, enthusiastically embracing them.