This eczema is not just itchy, it cries, causing 20-year-old Keira to seek the help of an "alternative health" doctor. She is going to take a big photo this week; at that time the rash has disappeared. The model has seen several skin experts, took several different medications, used several different creams, and did not change at the end. In a fierce effort, she called it "one of the natural doctors."
Keira is a perfect, calm and serene picture, not a hair inappropriate. She smiles and sits high, giving the impression that nothing can bother her. But some things apparently "haunted" her because her eczema in the past 3 months will not disappear.
Compensatory country
Everyone changes his/her life to adapt to socially acceptable behavior, cultural norms, etc. For example, teach your child to be quiet in the church or sit still in class. People will also change based on their perceptions. If a man thinks that only he has a high-paying job to be accepted by his parents, he will work very hard to find a job and keep it, even if he doesn't like it. Then, he will make mental and physical changes, which may violate his own inner voice so that he can continue to be accepted by his parents.
In most cases, the compensatory country is seen in other countries. People put the "best kick". Many times, their inner feelings, who they are actually, are exactly the opposite of what they are outside.
Homeopathic practitioners understand the state of compensation. Their job is to find a state of no compensation - the person behind the mask.
Who is Kayla really?
The best way to start an interview to find the person behind the mask is to let this person tell you something about him/herself. For Keira, she said that nothing can bother her, she can be in a tornado, she will be fine. She discussed how proud she was when she was panicked by others. In fact, when the photographer discovered the tornado, she kept taking pictures. She sat quietly as if nothing had happened, and everyone else was looking for safety.
When it was robbed, she used to go to a restaurant. She was calm and relaxed, as if nothing had happened. The people around her cried or hid and hid. Keira is very calm.
When her only brother, 15 years old, committed suicide, Keira even became strong and did not show any emotion. "I didn't shed a tear. I am very harsh on everyone else."
Kayla continues to forward several other stories about her bravery and courage. "Nothing can scare me," she said quietly.
"Except for this eczema on my neck." The patch is itchy and constantly flowing with a yellow liquid. The patch is located in the same area on both sides of the neck.
When asked about the history of eczema, she said that she had been sprayed here with her all her life, usually before some very traumatic things or big photos were taken; but that never stopped her. "Nothing can stop me." When she fell, when she got a back injury, she immediately went back to work as soon as she left the hospital. "The doctor told me to take a few days off, but I didn't. I went to work correctly and dealt with it. No rest day for me! I didn't even let anyone help me at home."
When asked why she must work when someone else listens to a doctor, she says she must be better than others; she can't be jealous.
The theme I saw was Keira:
• - No emotions expressed.
• - Always stay calm and control.
• - An eczema outbreak occurs before an important event occurs.
• - Not dependent on anyone.
• - Don't slow down for anything.
This is all compensation. Kayla is not the person she presented to the community. Over the years, she has learned to suppress all emotions, become independent, and not let anyone see who she is [or see her shortcomings].
Remedy choice
Even in the face of terrible tests [robbed, close to a tornado, brother's death], Keira still maintains control and does not cry, express sadness, or anything. She is totally in control. Although many people think this is brave, it is a mask in Keira's case. She panicked like everyone else; she just didn't show it.
Eczema occurs before an important event, and her body tries to slow her down so she doesn't face things that scare her. She wants to portray to the world that she is perfect, no embarrassment - the eczema on the skin can be seen - it shows the world her inner feelings, she feels she is flawed, imperfect, lack of self-confidence.
Because she is sensitive to the perceptions of others, it seems to point out the remedies of the plant kingdom. And, because of the high level of compensation that prevents others from seeing the person she is actually inside and her fears, this shows the reverie of this anesthesia.
Delusion is the depth and severity of the disease's impact on human life and health. There are 10 different miasms [although some practitioners only recognize 3 or 4]. Need another article to discuss in depth. But in most cases, the degree of influence determines m..
Some of the symptoms confirmed were that she was wearing glasses because her eyes were easy to store and then approached when viewed from a distance, and drinking or drinking coffee made her feel better.
Keira got it. from
Hook kiss 30 ° C.
Kayla can't cry, so her eczema did
Kayla's compensation status is brave, she does not show emotions in the face of shock and bad news; she always has to control, never let anyone see her crying. When faced with an attempted situation [large photo shoot], others may see her flaws and eczema will appear. Eczema did this for her when she couldn't cry because of her compensation status. Outside, Keira may seem confident, strong, brave, not plagued by the challenges of life; but in the heart, she lacks self-confidence, full of anxiety and panic. And she felt that she had to avoid her true self and not let anyone see her shortcomings.
She is doing very well on Gelsemium. Over time, the eczema disappeared and, to some extent, Keira was able to see how the state of compensation affected her health. Maybe there will be more awareness in time, people will know who Kayla is.
best wishes,
Dr. Ronda Behnke
American Homeopathic Center
Disclaimer: The information provided by Dr. Ronda Behnke Theys is for educational purposes only. You must make a health decision or stop any medication without consulting your private doctor or health care provider.
Orignal From: She can't cry, so her eczema did - homeopathy again helps the model smile
No comments:
Post a Comment