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Carpobrotus deliciosus

Year 2025, Issue 2, Article 7CaseAuthor: Jan Scholten
Woman, 50, tongue cancer.
She talk like she's got a mouth full since an operation on her tongue for tongue cancer. She is speaking with effort.
She has unrefreshed sleep.
Her nose is blocked. She cannot smell coffee.
She is forgetful and tired in the head and the brain, especially when is is with people or doing work.
She prefers to be alone, or in 1 to 1 contact.
Fear of being hurt.
Bad self confidence. Sometimes feels clever.
She is a twin and was very close with twin sister in the beginning.
Many problems with the partner and sister.
She has been a teacher, often overworked and run over. She wanted to help people, especially refugees and immigrants to become part of the society. She is very humanitarian.
AnalysisShe really does not want contact, so she is more on the left.
Lanthanide: help people; humanitarian.
Is very caring and loving, but withdrawn in such a way that everything is soon too much.
Is 663.23.
Because she also has a lot of contact with people as a teacher, Jan thought of subphase 4: Carpobrotus deliciosus (663.24.12). The difference with the previous case is that the previous one (Faucaria) is much more withdrawn than this woman. Hence the sub-phase 4 in this case.
Worked very well. Because of the difference before and after Jan, Jan feels that it could very well be a curing remedy for her. And that was not the case with the Faucaria, from that previous (Hungarian) woman.