644.55.13 Melilotus officinalis, CaseCase by Deborah Collins.
Woman, 45, migraines
She has had migraines for most of her adult life. In her childhood she was “tortured” by her brother, who said that he would kill her if she told their parents. As an adult, her friends would walk over her, expecting her to do things that were completely out of her way, but she did not dare to say no. She had a very quiet, almost imperceptible voice, despite being a large woman. During the consultation a migraine came on while discussing her past and she lay down, almost going into a trance. At one point she mumbled “they are coming”, it turned out to be a recurrent vision she had, of men in brown shirts and black boots. She had to hide from them and could not make a sound for fear of being caught and killed.
Follow upMelilotus officinalis cured her migraines, and also her strong craving for sweets. Her voice became stronger and she was able to stand up for herself.