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Rudbeckia hirta

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
6Campanulidae
Phase
4Asterales
Subphase
4Helianthoideae
Stage
6
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Case 1

Chapter

666.44.06

Book
Family
666.44.06 Rudbeckia hirta, CaseWoman, 50, rheumatoid arthritis.
She has influenza with throat inflammation, high fever, cold sweat and lack of energy. Everything is hurting her, worse from touch. It feels as if an electrical current is in her, a kind of tension, a cramp around her mouth.
She had cystitis for two weeks with fever and illness.
She feels better when she is doing a lot in the household and worse when people are invading her environment; then she feels claimed and she cannot stand that. She feels that her sister and mother take her energy away.
She wants to be recognised in her way of being.
She starts a kind of therapy for couples.
She is a happy person but that people should let her be free, at peace. Everyone wants to be with her. She hates superficial happiness.
She wants to prove herself and to her father who has supported and advised her.
AnalysisLanthanides: therapist; hates superficial; < invaded.
Carbon series: recognised; prove to her father.
Phase 4, Subphase 4: father who has supported and advised her.
Asteraceae: influenza, high fever, cold sweat, everything hurts; hayfever; fear of being beaten.
Stage 6: prove herself.
Follow upAfter Rudbechia hirta MK she is doing much better. She can stop most of her medication for the rheumatic arthritis. In the course of a year she decrease her regular medication to nothing.
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