Ficus carica Woman, 50, cervix abnormality.A 50-year-old woman, she comes across as strong and calm, tall and broad in build. She is a top athlete. She has pleasant steel-blue eyes, and her face has regular features. She speaks clearly and articulately. The reason for her visit is that her Pap smear was abnormal. She realized that her condition is not good and wants to take preventive measures to improve her health. She occasionally has discharge and has been diagnosed with HPV. Over the past year, she has had a virus twice and was out of commission for a week both times. She had respiratory problems, a sore throat, and a prolonged cough with shortness of breath. She feels as if her oxygen saturation is not good; she still gets out of breath quickly and has to catch her breath after climbing stairs. Her concentration is poor; “I can't take much more in my head.” The year before, she had mood swings, which were diagnosed as burnout, and she received light therapy. During this period, her two divorces resurfaced, and she felt depressed. At the same time, she had braces fitted with a splint, which can sometimes be sensitive. She works in healthcare, intending to enable people to live independently for as long as possible. She feels that nursing suits her, working in people's homes, and she enjoys her work. Her hobbies are rowing, she competes in races, she makes music, and she has even taught it. Other than that, she has rarely been ill. She once had inflammation in her nose and around her mouth, which disappeared after antibiotics. She has a very limited sense of smell. She takes thyroid medication; she had no symptoms, but it was discovered during an allergy test. She sometimes gets hives, which are related to food and activity. She sleeps well. In the past, she used to dream about ‘not arriving at her destination’, often involving lots of people. She often has to slow herself down. She is enthusiastic and fanatical about everything. Just like her mucous membranes, she can also react irritably at work, but only at times when she feels it is justified. Financially, things are difficult, which affects her a lot, but ‘it has to be possible. ’ She thinks she has a noticeably fat belly. Otherwise, her mucous membranes are fine.
AnalysisSeries 4,
Iron series: she is clear, practical, socially oriented, bright, and sturdy. She helps people to remain independent and is a “go-getter.”
Fabidae: Focus on the gastrointestinal tract. Income and finances as a theme.
Rosales: Involved, enthusiastic.
Phase 6: partner (theme, her two divorces), burnout.
Phase 5: drive, fanaticism, irritation, liveliness, the ‘
Nitrogenium’ aspects.
Stage 6: proving to herself that she can do it, financially, with sports.
Prescription:
Ficus carica C30.
Follow-upAfter six weeks, a lot has happened, she says. She feels that the HPV has been resolved, the discharge is gone, and she feels much better. She developed cracks at the corners of her mouth again, just like in her youth (the corners of the mouth represent the pancreas, known as an indication of the
Fabidae), and rosacea developed on the bridge of her nose (the nose is a well-known location for the
Rosales). She has had a spot on her nose for 15 years, which sometimes bled; a biopsy now indicates basal cell carcinoma. Physically, she has recovered greatly; she can cycle again, row harder, train for competitions, and her shortness of breath is completely gone. Her energy levels do fluctuate sometimes, and she can be a little gloomy at times, which happens when she has too much to do, both at work and at home. Her concentration has not improved yet; for the first time in her life, she now needs a paper diary, whereas before she used to remember everything. She still feels the effects of her ‘broken heart’; when she sees something that reminds her of it, it preoccupies her. She has been very helpful all her life and is glad that she is no longer in that situation (
Phase 6 aspect). During the periods of separation, she also had little energy. Sometimes she still has the feeling that she cannot manage on her own, and she is surprised at herself that things are going well. She is processing things more consciously. After five months, she is still doing well, despite busy and hectic periods at work. She has lost a few pounds. She was able to participate in the World Cup games without any problems. Her concentration is good again, her energy is stable, she is emotionally stronger, and even when triggered, the sadness no longer surfaces. Since childhood, she has had an irritable bladder, which can still occur.