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George Vithoulkas

himself, »If I say something, what are people going to think about me?« Natrum muriaticum doesn’t have the strength to confront others; therefore, we have to have a remedy which is more attacking, more vicious. What appears to be arrogance maybe a characteristic with roots in a need for self-protection. So, we are looking for a remedy with roots in a need for self-protection. Still, all this is speculation and we are interested in the facts here.
(A.16): This combination of hatred and aggressiveness and leukemia and greenish urine and intolerance of any pressure will lead to Lachesis. But Lachesis is worse in humidity and in tropical climate; that’s why I thought of Crotalus, because it is the counter-remedy to Lachesis and works more on the nerves than the mind.
(A.17): I would consider Lycopodium because he contradicts himself so often. At the beginning of the interrogation someone made a remark which he frantically interrupted with, »No! That’s not right!« This, together with other behavior I observed, makes me tend towards Lycopodium.
(G.V.): He is critical, very critical and censorious, there is no question about that.
(A.18): I thought of China.
(G.V.): He was given China. The first remedy he was given was China, and it seemed to help.
(A.19): Many of his symptoms speak for Argentutn nitricum; for example, his strong desire for sweets, his aggressiveness towards other people, and his intellectuality. Even the small symptoms he mentioned, like having diarrhea when he came to this interrogation and problems with his stool and urine, point towards Argentum nitricum.
(G.V.): Argentum nitricum would not be as controlled and intellectual, but would instead be much more emotional and impulsive. Argentum nitricum says things without thinking first because there is a lack of mental control with these people. The fact that Argentum nitricum is much worse with heat also speaks against the possibility of this being the correct remedy. So, I don’t

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