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Sherill
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Re: Lac Humanum

Post by Sherill »

From Reference Works

Murphy says:

RELATIONS - Compare: Lac-c. Luna., Anac., Sep., Phos., Sulph.
Vermeulen says:

COMPARE: Calcarea carbonica. Ferrum. Sepia. Saccharum officinalis.
I have heard Carcinosinum, but can’t remember where.

From a case I had, I would add Nat-mur, too.
Sherill

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Does anyone know what would complement Lac Humanum, Thank you Jean


Jean Doherty
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Re: Lac Humanum

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Thank you so much. Anacardium a possibility as often in 2 minds,, Jean


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Lac Humanum

Post by Shannon Nelson »

I have used lac humanum with two people, and both of them also needed lac maternum at other times. (Among others.)

Can you describe what you are looking for the complement to cover?
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Jean Doherty
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Re: Lac Humanum

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A woman who has succumbed all her life to the will of others I do not think Alumina. Had a great resurgence of confidence and energy when eventually found Lac Humanum [there was an odd relationship that would be better if only could wash her hair] It is hard to keep in a good state as really would appear to be in an impossible relationship where all her assets have been taken over. Think if was consistently strong the bullying would stop. Thank you, Jean


Irene de Villiers
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Re: Lac Humanum

Post by Irene de Villiers »

First aid for this - Staphisagria

(I would follow with ICT)

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pb000014
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Re: Lac Humanum

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Look at folliculinum.
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pb000014
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Re: Lac Humanum

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Don't have rep with me, but folliculinum has delusion domination by others. Vermeulen 2 has "under control of someone else" or words to that effect.
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Jean Doherty
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Re: Lac Humanum

Post by Jean Doherty »

Thank you. The Lac Humanum was so good wanted something that would support it.. Thank you for suggestion. Will explore though have not had the feeling it is Staphysagria but on reflection does talk through gritted teeth but not with a smile in place, Thank you, Jean


Jean Doherty
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Re: Lac Humanum

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Thanks Paul. As an intercurrent remedy could well be useful. Certainly anguish and instability worse in evening and night and feeling others control her which point you have just sent.
Thank you ,Jean


Elizabeth Brandegee
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Re: Lac Humanum

Post by Elizabeth Brandegee »

I've been taught and seen it in use as a triad - Anacardium then Silica then Lac-H. Quite amazing.
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Thank you so much. Anacardium a possibility as often in 2 minds,, Jean


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