Pulsatilla and we have something whch is against – worse in cold, which led you to consider certain Silicea symptoms. But I would like to see a more solid confirmation of this remedy. Silicea is not only coldness, but more strongly, breaking of nails. But she says that although she has soft nails, they don’t break. When I asked her questions leading towards Silicea, for example, whether she could appear in front of a group given that she is a timid person. I would have expected much more fear in appearing in front of a group. In Silicea, I would not have expected the kind of fears she mentioned. The most I would have expected would have been timidity and a lack of self-confidence, but not the kind of fears that have forced her to switch on the lights since childhood and sent her running to sleep with her parents.
(A.24): What other remedies would you suggest?
(G.V.): I don’t know, you tell me!
(A.25): Baryta carbonica.
(G.V.): Baryta carbonica. Well, we have a lack of self-confidence and there is a kind of immaturity, but at the same time she was able to do well in her examinations, actually very well. She is not small in appearance, rather she is quite a large woman. She also has a kind of immaturity. But her immaturity is not that of Baryta carbonica, nor is her lack of self-confidence like that of Anacardium. I really had problems with the case.
(A.26): What about Phosphoricum acidum?
(G.V.): Phosphoricum acidum does not have that many fears. What it does have is a tired brain that cannot remember things, and a body that cannot sustain any exertion. I need a remedy in this case that has fears: fear of being alone, fear of animals, fear of the dark.
Sometimes it is very difficult to communicate to you an experi-ence when I am talking about remedies. I try to differentiate one remedy from another, from an inner point of view of the remedy, and not just base my differentiation totally on one or two or three symptoms. Making this process clear is a bit difficult, and so I understand that many of you may have difficulties understanding