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Case by Jan Scholten
Woman, 50, cystitis.She has an infection of her bladder with
Escherichia coli. Her urine smells like ammonia. Her bladder feel raw and she has frequent urination. She feels that she cannot expel her urine fully.
She had a cauda syndrome 5 years before. This gave all kinds of functional problems with her lower body, her bladder, colon, and legs. She had frequent cystitis and incontinence for urine. She also had incontinence for stool and alternating constipation and diarrhoea. The symptoms have ameliorated over the years. But she has frequent stool, in small bits, about ten times a day. Then suddenly she has copious stool. She regularly has abdominal pain, especially after copious stool. Peppermint and warmth ameliorate the abdominal pain. She has frequent eructations, worse when she lies on her left side and when she eats peppermint.
In her youth she has been bullied a lot by her elder brothers. She felt that her parents were not protecting her. She was also bullied at school. She felt misunderstood and lonely, powerless and treated unfairly. She easily felt attacked and retired then. Her mother was also strict and beat her regularly.
AnalysisPteridophyta: bullied by brother.
Carbon series: cystitis; stool problems; cauda syndrome.
Silicon series: bullied by her brother.
Phase 5: very extravert; open in contacts, very communicative.
Stage 13: retiring.
Follow upSix weeks later, after three doses of Angio-pteris evecta, she feels better. Her cystitis is gone and she has much less problems with her stool and abdominal pains. She feels happier and has more energy.