bodies: vaccinations, allergies, allergens, and the degeneration of our defenses. You are bound to encounter some hard to handle cases of neurodermatitis in the course of your practice. The worst problem with these cases is that, these children can be severely aggravated. Therefore, you will have to be very patient and try to understand what has taken place, otherwise you will just wind up aggravating the situation more.
I have a story to tell you relevant to this case, just to give you an idea of what I mean. There was a similar case, in Athens, which was attended by one of the American doctors who was working in Athens for a couple of years in the Center. A child was brought in, and we prescribed either Sulphur or Arsenicum, I’ve forgotten exactly which. The child went into such a severe aggravation that he could not sleep the whole night and scratched and cried continuously. His parents were kept awake all night, the entire family went to pieces. This went on day after day. The parents asked what they should do, whether or not they should just give the child cortisone to stop the situation, or what. As the therapist you become desperate because there is an aggravation and you do not see a remedy. The parents came in again and reported new symptomatology, and then the case was handed over to me. Although it looked like Phosphorus, I wasn’t satis-fied; something was not right. I said. “No, we still have to wait.” That same night things went very badly and a very, very strong picture of Arsenicum began to appear. We then gave Arsenicum, and the next day the child was calm, much better, slept, and then began to recover. Now, was Sulphur wrong? If Arsenicum had been given from the beginning, would we have seen better results? I cannot answer these questions. All I can say is that if you are in a hurry, you will lose the case. I waited until I had a picture of the remedy, and once it became very clear, I gave the remedy and it had a fantastic effect! But I have seen other cases where we have been in a hurry to prescribe, and so we wound up making a mess and losing the case because we had to resort to Cortisonee. In such cases I’ve felt tremendously pressured by