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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1570

CARBO ANIMALIS
Animal Charcoal.
Made from charred ox-hide.
C (impure). Contains Calc. phos. Trituration.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
The Carbo animalis patient is a burnt-out individual lacking self-confidence, without stamina, and with a lot of fears, anxieties and delusions. He has almost all of the characteristics of someone who has lost the ability to fend for himself, and so is burning himself out quickly and furiously.
Anybody can ask him for whatever they want and take it from him; Carbo animalis has no power to resist, to say, “No, I am very tired now; I cannot do that”. He no longer notices the needs of his own body, but only pays attention to the demands of others and feels obliged to fulfil them even at the cost of his own further exhaustion. He does not perceive the danger signals his body is sending him.
A Carbo animalis person feels weak and prostrated. He simultane¬ously feels that he does not count, is nothing at all, is a non-entity, lacks an ego. He believes that others do not take him seriously, though others actually feel that he is a very sweet person, very kind, very giving, and one who will give in to their demands.
In my experience, the Carbo animalis symptomatology has two main stages. In the initial stage we have an individual who is always mentally tired and desires to be alone – a sad and reflective person who avoids any conversation. He feels so tired, and at the same time has so many feelings of inferiority and incompetence, that