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George Vithoulkas

husband and family—just like a Baryta carbonica—so he suggested that, in order to liberate herself, she should have an affair with another man. Very smart advice to give a Baryta carbonica). I understand that the psychotherapist was not privileged with homeopathic knowledge, and therefore he didn’t understand who he was really talking to. Well, what happened was that the next time she needed to undergo an examination, she went to a doctor, and she found him so appealing that she propositioned him! You can imagine how the doctor reacted, out of the blue a proposition! Do you understand the naivety I’m talking about here? She related all this to her homeopathic doctor, who then explained it all to me. I asked her what happened when she propositioned the doctor, and she answered, »He was so surprised!« (laughter) It’s not that Baryta carbonica is promiscuous (actually promiscuity is the last thing you’d connect with people of this type who are so attached to the ones they care about), they are just so naive. In fact, their low self-confidence stands in the way of promiscuity. The Baryta carbonica woman will not want to undress in front of others because she considers her body to be out of proportion. For this reason she would not dare to engage in an extramarital affair. Why then did she proposition the doctor? Because, as she said later, »That’s what the doctor told me to do!« If I remember well, this woman’s main symptom was her constant and overwhelming idea that her body was not aesthetic. We all know that there is no such thing as a 100% perfect body, but that just doesn’t seem to matter to Baryta carbonica. You can learn a lot from such cases.
(A.5): They are disproportionate.
(G.V.): That’s what I said. But even if they are not outwardly so—I mean, not all of them are dwarves. Although you’ll see in the materia medica dwarfism, what this really means is that there is bound to be some underdeveloped aspect to the patient. For example, Baryta carbonica may feel very small mentally, or they might feel that their toes or ears are too small.
(A.6): Can the head be out of proportion?
(G.V.): Yes, or the hands, or the toes, or the feet are too small.

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