Casse: woman, 44 by Martin Jakob, 663.53.07
A forty-year-old woman has been in treatment since 2011 due to hypertension and Hashimoto's thyroiditis (
Lanthanides).
The blood pressure fluctuates. Mostly he is 170/110 or even higher with medication. She gets from her doctor Betablocker, Nepresol (Dihydralazin), Amlodipin, Presinol.
The hypertension was detected in 1999. She has three children and the hypertension has worsened in every pregnancy.
When the blood pressure is very high (phase 5), she has severe headaches, she is dizzy (phase 3) and she has a red facial color (phase 5).
She often has back pain in the lumbar spine. The pain extends over the right half of the buttocks in the right calf and in the case of a wrong movement she gets a spasm in the calf.
When she was sixteen, her mother died and she took over the entire housework and responsibility for her younger brother.
For the first few years, she was proud of the task her father gave her, she felt like the boss (phase 4/5) of the family.
But the recognition that she had hoped for did not come to her, she was simply the one who got the responsibility and who did the work. (Not seen, not heard = phase 3)
Her little brother often worried her. He owned an old moped and dared to drive without a driver's license. She was responsible for his education, school, and so on. She had to make sure that the boy became something decent. Her father did not care.
The main danger for her was that the youth welfare office was coming and she and her brother had brought into a home for lonely children because they were not yet of age.
She got into a wrong role, sitting between two chairs, her own life, and living at home with the family.
She was young at that time. She went out with her friends, but she often went home early because she had to get up early in the morning, she had the responsibility.
She is a life-loving and sociable woman. She is the board of the local agricultural association. (
Phase 5)
She suffers from shortness of breath and anxiety and has the fear that she might suddenly fall over or get a stroke. She is constantly tired and has the feeling not to cope with her everyday life, the children, the household, etc. She is afraid to fall asleep, because she is not sure to wake up again in the morning.
Her mother was a funny, life-loving woman with a big heart. It was important for her mother that work was done well, at school and at work. If one worked well, one had a good relationship with her. (
Phase 5)
Her father always relied on the mother, she was the strong personality in their relationship. He had worked a lot, was rarely at home, and had among his six children his darlings, his three sons. The girls were there too, but he did not know what to do with them. (
Phase 3 = not seen, not heard)
The patient had often responded well to
Nitrogenium or
Nitrogenium compounds and plant remedies with
Phase 5, but the remedies had only helped in part or only temporarily.
Then I got a call that she was in the hospital. The suspected diagnosis was neuritis vestibularis, with a strong vertigo. She could not get up from the bed, she got a strong nausea with vomiting and a fall of the hearing. The left inner ear was affected. It was very noise-sensitive and she had a cotton feel in the ear.
AnalysisLanthanides: one's own life, autonomy.
Silicon series, 3-663.00.00,
Caryophyllidae: the main theme in her live is concern and responsibility for the family.
Phase 5 3-663.50.00,
Amaranthales: The saviour of the family; hypertension. She has an enthusiastic, overwhelming quality, she feels as the boss of the family with a tendency to push the others to their happiness.
Subphase 3: Not seen and not heard, she didn’t get recognition, darlings were the boys, the girls were simply there also. Between two chairs, between their own life and that of the family. Dizziness.
Chenopodiaceae 3-663.53.00: She looks very stable, but underneath she feels uneasy and does not know where she stands. Behave normal, that is already crazy enough.
Aversion to show weakness.
Desire to be a big boy, to be accepted and seen, with a big mouth.
Vertigo: with tinnitus; Meniere.
Ears: hearing problems; noise, cannonading.
Stage 7: Staying together as a family, cooperation.
Prescription: 3-663.53.07,
Chenopodium bonus-henricus 1MK, three times daily for three days and then as needed.
Follow upShe felt the effect immediately, felt better shortly after taking it, with less dizziness, less nausea. Also the ear noises immediately decreased. After two weeks she had no symptoms.
She feels very comfortable, only when it becomes stressful, she has again very slight dizziness and slight ear noises, which disappear immediately after taking
Chenopodium bonus-henricus 1MK.
Proposal: Continue as required.
Three months later:She has continued to take
Chenopodium bonus-henricus 1MK, her blood pressure has dropped to 134/92, no dizziness, no ear noises. She is quieter, can not be stressed anymore, she has organized her life differently, she is clearer and she won’t put up with many things anymore. She can assert herself better with things that are important to her.
She feels generally better, she says, "I am no longer small because I no longer have a guilty conscience." She is much stronger inside, feels better herself and has a deep contact with the people who are important to her. Life is worth living and she does not feel like she is getting sick.
Her sense of life has risen from 45 to 75.