symptom starts with a lack of communication, which is typically Sepia. But Sepia isn’t always uncommunicative. It may also be the case, in the first stages of Sepia pathology, that Sepia is a very excitable and sensitive person. Little girls, especially Sepia girls, flush, blush and dance; they are lively and display very strong emotions. Despite all of this outgoingness, one can see that these children are too sensitive. If they are subjected to stress, they may no longer show emotions, but instead may appear frozen. It’s similar to the case of someone who has a sensitive stomach: you shout at him and he experiences pain.
Which remedies suggest these symptoms?
(A.3): Staphisagria.
(G.V.): No, not Staphisagria.
(A.4): Nux vomica
(G.V.): Yes, you’re right, Nux vomica as well as Kali carbonicum. But wait a moment. There are remedies that always show a repercussion in the stomach.
(A.5): Natrum carbonicum.
(G.V.): Very good, Natrum carbonicum. You see the person takes everything to the stomach. The stomach is so upset that even the stomach lining, the mucous membrane of the stomach, is affected. This is the case with Nux vomica. And what other remedy?
(A.6): Antimonium.
(G.V.): Antimonium crudum, yes. Kali carbonicum will also have repercussions in his stomach and will be rather nervous. Kali carbonicum may have cramps in the solar plexus. Pain will only be felt in the area of the stomach, not in the stomach itself. Usually the solar plexus takes the impact.