Artemisia vulgaris A two-year-old boy has been experiencing frequent ear problems for a year. He suddenly developed a fever of 40.2, followed by antibiotics. The swollen lymph nodes persisted. After a few weeks, he developed a fever again. [Regular infection and fever: Compositae].
The tongue was dry, and otorrhea ('rotten fish') [peculiars] was noticeable.
Submaxillary and inguinal glands [dd
Fabidae].
He is very irritable, often screams, sometimes becomes irritable [
Stage 1, 15, or 17,
Phase 1, 7]
Both his stool and urine smell 'horribly'. [
Stage 16,
Phase 6, 7]
In the practice room, he keeps grabbing everything, throwing it on the floor, looking sweet, but not caring about anything. [
Stage 6 – challenge, 15 – over the top,
Phase 7 – untamable]
(The combination of wanting to figure everything out for himself, independence is a Lanthanide aspect,
Series 66, and self-confidence, even rigid
Phase 4, pushing boundaries – not caring about authority:
Subphase 7).
For a few days now, his fever has been rising to 40.2 Celsius during the day, or there are fever spikes. He cries a lot at night. The month before, he also said 'ouch head' during the fever.
For the past month, he has had a dry cough. He calls 'mama' all day long; He clings to his mother very much. He demands a lot of attention and makes a lot of demands. He's grown a lot in recent months. He suddenly started talking a lot [because growth requires energy, making children more susceptible. If they even get sick, then 'growth' is a theme. Learning is also the growth of the neurons.] Before, everything was fine, but now he's become so 'in tune'. He no longer waits to see what the other children do. Painkillers don't work.
AnalysisDuring the anamnesis, there are several possibilities you can recognize and consider, listed in brackets above. Growth, infection, sweet tooth, vulnerability instinct, taking his own place: Compositae.
Within the Compositae, differentiated by 'dry tongue':
Artemisia vulgaris,
Eupatorium perfoliatum. The theme described in Plant Families, Compositae, is characteristic of the
Asterales in Wonderful
Plants, or an indication for 3-666.40.00.
Wonderful
Plants analysis: see [above in brackets], which brings you to the Anthemidae family, within which you can differentiate based on what is clear: Stage, Keynote, symptoms, Materia Medica (experience).
Prescription:
Artemisia vulgaris C200.
Follow-upThe fever is gone the same day, and the glands are gone after a week (they had been there for months).
He remains pushy and irritable intermittently. We recognize
Stage 14 in the stagnation of the immune system, fighting infection only for show: fever without effect.
Two months later: the flu is going around; he had a fever but without symptoms, and his immune system is intact. He remains irritable and tramples on his brother, screaming a lot and calling out "me." This all disappears after
Neodymium-nitricum.