664.23.05 Loeselia coccinea, CaseWoman, 20, asthma.
She has asthma and hayfever with itching eyes and running nose and allergies to cats, animals and pollen. She has breathing problems, cough and expectoration in alternation. She is a victim of it, feels powerless. It is worse in foggy weather and in May. She has allergies to food, cows milk, pork, colour additives and preservatives which give her fatigue, coryza, influenza and lowered resistance. From spicy food her lips get red and her mouth swollen.
She has periods of bronchitis with fatigue, sinusitis and coughing up much tough mucus.
She is studying liberal arts and science with philosophy, politics, justice and biology. The study gives her pressure and she can study and write whole nights to get things finished but that fatigues her very much. She wants to contribute to the world to become more fair and equal. She wants to make people become more conscious of the inequality in the world. She is searching, how to gets things done in the world. She is easily touched, out of balance, when she doubts her study, does not know what to do with her life. She doubts the academic world, but would like to be a teacher. She is perfectionistic and fears failures.
Her father is supporting her, which she likes very much. At times he demands that she takes responsibility which is difficult for her, to be confronted with becoming adult.
She is very easily tired from study and contacts with friends. She would like to do more with friends. She would like to have a boyfriend when that would fit but she never found one and has never really been in love. Boys were also never in love with her. She has an aversion to boys whistling at her on the street.
Weather: < foggy, wet weather.
Desire: sweet.
Aversion: cabbage.
Dreams: amazing, abnormal.
Dream: trying to find a place in a yoga lesson, first near the garbage can, later smiling in an apologising way to someone who resented me being near him, feeling sad and tight.
Plants: like them very much, especially chicory, plants with spotted leaves.
Colour preference: 15B.
AnalysisLanthanides: contribute to the world.
Iron series: difficulty fitting in a group; difficult becoming adult.
Phase 2: powerless; dream cannot find a place.
Subphase 3: smiling, apologising; searching.
Stage 5: doubting; fear failure.
Follow upAfter Loeselia coccinea MK she feels much stronger. She does not need Ventolin anymore, has much less asthma and hayfever, has less allergies. She is more in herself, has more balance and better concentration and focus. She has more trust in herself, that she is who she is.