655.66.02 Brassica oleracea, CaseWoman, 50, indigestion.
She is looking old and suffering, with a lot of wrinkles in her face.
She suffers from digestive problems, has severe cramps in her abdomen. The pains come in waves and she has cramps in her stomach, too much acid. She cannot tolerate cabbage, Brussels sprouts, French fries, onions, beans, cucumber, salad, spices. She thinks it arose from the Second World War, when they had to eat tulip bulbs from hunger. She thinks her intestines have cicatrices.
They were a big family who suffered a lot from bombardments. She was sent to the countryside and when she returned after a few years she did not recognise her mother anymore. She developed fears of losing her mother, her house, everything. She had to work hard at home, did everything to be appreciated, offered herself.
She is unsure, nervous, her hands sweat easily. She cannot stand quarrels, that feels as war. The abdominal pains were aggravated in recent years when her 4 children reached puberty and became aggressive. It makes her hyper-nervous when her daughter is aggressive, then her family is in disorder.
As a child she had severe hepatitis. Her appendix was removed and her gallbladder was removed with 6 stones, her gall bladder was completely black.
At 40 she had an operation for her rectum prolapse.
She is sensitive to odours.
She is unsure of herself and she will not start quarrels or be angry.
She did not have an opportunity for schooling as there was no money for studies.
Sex is problematic and painful, she has no orgasms.
AnalysisCarbon series: fear losing her mother, her house, everything; money.
Silver series: no study.
Phase 6,
Subphase 6: hunger; gall bladder black: not recognising mother; poverty.
Brassicacea: looking old, suffering; wrinkles; < cabbage, Brussels sprouts; cicatrices.
Stage 2: unsure, she will not start quarrels
Follow upAfter
Brassica oleracea MK she came to life. Her pains diminished greatly and she became much more optimistic.