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Juncus effusus

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
3Lilianae
Subclass
3Liliidae
Phase
2Poales
Subphase
1Juncaceae
Stage
9
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Case 1

Chapter

633.41.06

Book
Family
633.41.06 Juncus effusus, CaseMan, 40, sleeplessness.
He wakes at 4 am and cannot get back to sleep.
He has recurrent, chronic coryza, with headache, pain in his whole body, as if it bubbles and is stiff and tense. The complaints are worse from cold, fasting, stress, lamenting of people, and better with eating, being in bed.
He has sudden contracting pains in his left chest, as if the nipple is retracted, better from rubbing.
He has hayfever symptoms, with burning eyes, attacks of sneezing, dry cough.
The complaints started after his father died. He had a good contact with his father and misses him very much.
He is closed, talks easily but without saying much. He is optimistic, cheerful, modest, playing down his achievements. He likes company, chatting. He works longs hours and is a bit an outsider in the family. Sex life with his wife is on a very low level.
Dream: his wife and children are gone.
AnalysisCarbon series: complaints after his father died.
Silicon series: outsider in the family; complaints after his father died; wife and children are gone.
Phase 1: outsider in the family; closed; wife and children are gone.
Stage 6: closed.
After Juncus effuses MK he gets an aggravation for a day, two days after taking the remedy. Then he starts sleeping better, his tension is gone, the pain in his chest is gone, and he feels much calmer.
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  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›3 Lilianae
  • ›3 Liliidae
  • ›2 Poales
  • ›1 Juncaceae