Pterostyrax hispidus A 27-year-old woman with an open face, a mix of modesty and self-confidence. She has a radiant face with a high hairline and noticeably large pupils, lively eyes, a broad build, and a plump figure. When searching for answers, she looks upward, then to the left as if to read the text, before her eyes turn inward when speaking. Two months ago, she became ill with; she had the flu and a fever, and she had a lot of dizziness, which she still suffers from. It's accompanied by anxiety and panic, a high heart rate, and everything gets worse just thinking about it. At first, she was suffering vertigo, especially when sitting down, but now when she walks, it feels like she's on a boat. For now it's more the fear of being dizzy. She cries a lot, afraid it won't go away.
The bucket overflows: for months, she had been very busy, feeling overworked. She's a policy officer with many urgent dossiers. She studied politics and has always been interested in international law, wanting to contribute to the world. Even at school, she had an understanding of inequality—people have rights—but she puts a lot of pressure on herself, and it's getting to her head. She's been home for weeks now, and the symptoms are subsiding somewhat. The symptoms are limiting; normally, her outlet is running, but she can't do that now. She has a busy life, and now she tires quickly. She enjoys traveling, going out with friends, and hiking. She's always been so healthy, and now something's happening, and ‘she's not enjoying herself enough’.
After
Camellia sinensis, she started having restless dreams about being in a hurry and things not working out. She felt restless and powerless. She felt more dizzy for a few days. She's getting a bit more energy, but she still gets overstimulated easily. Walking now feels like one leg is a bit longer. It's still nerve-wracking to drive a car or go for a run alone. She's still afraid of the dizziness, afraid of getting lightheaded. Her legs become weak, and her heart rate rises. She worries about work. After a month, she experiences a few days of swaying again, more so than at first. Her heart races, and she's depressed. Her sense of responsibility bothers her, and it gets in her way, especially in her private life. She pushes herself too hard. Her thoughts race. She's depressed because the positive energy in her is fading; she doesn't want to let anyone down. She's irritable; after a party with music, she's dizzy and throbbing for a day. Her father is a driven man, a worried, even intrusive presence in her life. Her mother is quiet and reserved. Her brother has a disability; in her childhood, all the attention was focused on him, and she adapted. She realized from an early age that life doesn't always go smoothly.
AnalysisCamellia sinensis provides improvement, but it doesn't last. Rather than repeating the treatment, it's better to find a more suitable medication. Vertigo fits
Phase 3, but doesn’t fit her natural behavior and feelings. Forcing,
Stage 8, doesn't suit her feelings or her approach to work. Responsibility,
Phase 4 aspect as a theme is here the key because it is clearly visible and characteristic. The tension it brings was the base for this virus's symptoms. Accepting that she can't do everything is also a key factor.
Camellia sinensis did help her, so we can look a family close to the
Theaceae.
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Ericidae: she likes to get things done, she wants to make a difference (
Series 4), and she wants to contribute to the world, aware of the shadows in life (
Series 6,
Lanthanides characteristics).
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Styracales,
Phase 5: busyness, she has a drive, desire more, travels a lot, father is intrusive.
Dreams about haste.
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Styracaceae,
Phase 4: responsibility, self-confidence, stability as a theme.
A suitable option was sought within this family.
Stage 13 could correspond to "the disappearance of her positive feeling, the loss of it." An inflammation for which the body has no good solution, which lingers. Constantly thinking about the complaint, the fear of it returning, is the most stressful for her.
Prescription:
Pterostyrax hispidus C30.
Follow-upAfter two weeks, all her complaints are gone, and she calls to say that she's doing so well. In the months that followed, she remained fit and positive.