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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1633

exist’. I disagree with the use of the word ‘all’, but definitely Carcinosin is a remedy that should be considered in such cases. In order to understand the peculiarities of the remedy, we must bear in mind the main characteristics of cancer cases:
• that there are excruciatingly painful experiences;
• that there is a disorder in the defence system of the organism, a
disorganisation that tends towards total deterioration due to the multiplication of diseased cells, a tendency the defence mechanisms desperately try to put back in order;
• that it is a horrifying experience for the individual to have the ugliness of the cancer tumour in his body.
The main characteristics of the remedy are as follows:
• easily offended, cannot stand any kind of reprimand;
• seeks order and control, becomes fastidious;
• sympathetic, compassionate, feels acutely the pain of others;
• horrible things affect them profoundly;
• lack of self-confidence, wants to please everybody, guilty feelings for something they have not done;
• lack of reaction, e.g., absence of fever etc.;
• precocity.
We shall now try to find the inner thread of this remedy picture along the lines of some of these characteristics.
Vulnerability and Oversensitivity
Carcinosin people are generally very easily hurt. They are very vulnerable emotionally but try to conceal it. There are, however, different kinds of manifestations and reactions with this remedy. According to my understanding, two main types of Carcinosin patients can be differentiated, though others certainly exist as well.