miércoles, 11 de mayo de 2011

Magnesium sulphuricum; a chameleon in love by Dr. César Erazo 3

ANALYSIS
This case shows clearly that the patient has a deficient aspect of her personality in love relationships. It is very clear how she goes from one personality to another, from being assertive and decisive to someone else completely defeated.

In this case it is also very clear the relationship between aggression and love. In order to preserve the love of her boyfriend she keeps for herself her opinions and desires, she changes them all the time. One time she was a heavy drinker and drug addict, another time she was like a hippy in a commune, she finished like a nurse of an Alzheimer patient and she expresses it very well, “I am like a chameleon in love”, she changes totally in order to be loved.
The most interesting point is that her boyfriends use to abandon her just because she had ended up not being the same person they had fallen in love with, she has changed and turn out to be like them!!

Love and aggression are the topics of two minerals, Sulphur and Magnesia, together they form Magnesia sulfúrica which the central illusion, in words of Scholten, is characterized by “keeping the rage to preserve love”

This is exactly what she does. Like a chameleon she tries to be like her boyfriends, imitating them so they love her. But this just produces her fall, on the inside rage and frustrations grow which finally ends up in a passive-aggressive behaviour that in the end breaks the relationship.

The biotype tall, thin, has been described like a typical patient of Magnesia Sulfurica (Boericke).

Other symptoms of Magnesia: her father’s aggressiveness, the intolerance to milk, sensitiveness to cold.

Other symptoms of Sulphur: desire for loneliness, dry eczema, left side.

Why not Natrum muriaticum? She had this issue with her mother, importunate, but she was not nostalgic, neither asked for compassion.

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