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Zingiber officinale

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
3Lilianae
Subclass
3Liliidae
Phase
5Zingiberales
Subphase
5Zingiberoideae
Stage
11
Name

Zingiber officinale

Author

Maarten van der Meer

Type

Case

Chapter

3-633.55.11

Book
Family
Remedy code: 3-633.55.11
A 5-year-old boy suffers from severe asthma, allergies to dust and mold, and skin complaints.
He was symptom-free for a while after taking Mephitis. Now everything has returned. Air conditioning has been installed at school: since then, he has had severe shortness of breath, breathes rapidly, has wide eyes, and you can hear him wheezing. He remains cheerful and sleeps well. After the relapse, they went to an allergist and to the children's hospital, where he was given new inhalers: Q-var and salbutamol. This has side effects: worsening of his hyperactivity and itching. Completely symptom-free on vacation, they had to use the inhalers again on the first day of school. He has broken fingers, on his pinkies and ring finger on his right hand, he has grooves in his heels, itching on his penis, itching and rash around his mouth, and a lot of twitching of his mouth and face.
He sneezes a lot and has an itchy nose and eyes, which seems to be hay fever. Tests indicate allergies to house dust, cats, dogs, peanuts, and nuts. He has a high-pitched squeak between his shoulder blades, headaches, and coughs a lot.
AnalysisSilicon series: How parents interact with their child: equal, playful, cheerful, and enjoying themselves to the fullest. Everything revolves around the family, equal social contact, and lots of direct physical contact.
Phase 5: Everything is interesting, looking at things, getting extra ideas, and doing crafts.
More people around him: busy, acting busy (Phase 5) wants more attention. It is like the Lamiales, bur not the show of Silver series, more hustle and bustle and childish craziness, the target group is the group he lives in, so Clade 3.
Stage 11: tension, holding on and building up, protecting (a theme within the family), cramping of the lungs.
Repertory section 'itch tip finger' mentions Zingiber officinalis, of which we see many similarities in the above.
Prescription: Zingiber officinalis C200
Follow-upThings are going well quickly, within a few days the hyperactive behavior is gone, the cracks are gone, and the tightness is less, the first month he only needed to puff in the middle of the week, otherwise not anymore, but still after the school trip. The ears and nose are alternately open and closed. A new rash appears in the elbow crease, more on the right, red, and itchy: this is the reflex area of the lymph glands. He is still scabby around the mouth. In a dusty house, he sneezes, but no longer feels short of breath.
Things remain good, but the rash returns in the winter six months later.
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  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›3 Lilianae
  • ›3 Liliidae
  • ›5 Zingiberales
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