Thuj in Sehgal

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Contemptuous, Self to: Agn, Thuj

Anger, contradiction, from

Greed, cupidity

Mildness

Fastidious

Suspicious

Reproaches himself: aeon, sarr, sil, stram, sulph,

thuj, verat

Anticipation

Discontented

Anger, trifles

COMPANY; aversion; avoids the sight of people (17)

aeon, ars, calc, CIC, cupr, cur, cyni-c-g, ferr, gels,

DWELLS; on past disagreeable occurrences hydrog, iod, lac-d, led, nat-c, posit, sep, thuj

MOOD; repulsive

Music agg

Music amel

DELUSIONS; small; things appear (9) aur, hyos,

irid, nat-c, plat, puls, staph, stram, thuj

Discontented; oneself, with

Approach of a person agg

WEEPING; consolation agg

BUSINESS - aversion to

CONTRADICTORY, TO SPEECH; actions are to

intention (5) phos, puls, ruta, sep, thuj

.COWARDICE (92): aeon, sep, sil, spig, stann, staph,

STRAM, sul-ac, sul-i, sulph, tab, ther, thuj, verat,

verb, viol-t, vise, zinc

TIMIDITY public, about appearing in (23): aeth, petr,

ph-ac, PLB, SIL, staph, thuj

ANGER; contradiction, from

OFFENDED, EASILY; takes everything in bad part

DELUSIONS; wrong; he has done

BED; remain in, desires to

ANGER; violent; things don't go after his will (1): thuj.

WEEPING; desire to weep; all the time

WEEPING; consolation agg

SENSITIVE; music; to

CONFUSION; loses way in well known streets (15):

arist-cl, falco-p, germ, GLON, irid, mere, nux-m, nux-v,

petr, plb, posit, puls, ran-b, salx-f, thuj.



Thuja is another drug which produces the sensation, THIN ,s.

Sensation of SULPHUR is, 'THIN is geuing'. Tbuja feels rhar body is

thin and it can break into picccs. Anotbe r feering of Thuja alnrosr similar

to tbc foregoing is of DELUSIONS ggting dissolved or eroded. which

may not be found in the repe rtory . It has conre up in my pe rsonal clinit:al

e_xpcrience.

Tbe 'THINNING'of SULPHUR is gcnerally relared to sonrcrhing

material, sometbing physicrl i.c. flesh and bones. Bur THINNING oi

THUJA refers ro tbe sensation of holtowness or softncss and rbar of

continuous erosion of general vitality. It can break and go into'picces

cven witb a whiff of wind symbolically or is in the pro..*t of ,lirsolurion

with tbe passage of time, as if a tunrpofcray is kepiin the flowingstreanr

of water (ime). He feels that graduaily he is heaiing rowards rf,'e grave

and will nol live longer. Therc is no imnrdiate danger of dear-h but

something keeps him reminding that he is not going to livc any longer.

But he doesn't bother for it bccause sonrewbere he desires .teain rm-r i,

why he doesn't try to tell you about this fee ring. It is very occasionar and

seldonr that he speaks to you abour it because in a generai way he rernains

as if in a state of stupe facrion and doesn'r know wlere precise ly he is and

what cxactly to rcll you. Sornetimcs be admits that he hesitatis lo come

to you bccausc he feels hc bimselfdoes nor know what to tell you ( about

bimself).

Please examine the venion of a patient.

"with mc there is a probrcm, that I cannot answer your quesrions.

I myse lf don't know as to wbar to tell you. That's wLy I lecl I arn not tit

for Hontocopathic treatrnent."

A woman with 4-5 monlbs pr€gnrncy says "I have in my

aMomcn a snake and not lhe human foelus. This idcr I don't feel any attraction towards opposite se x.

' INDIFFERENCE opposite sex to. This one rubric coven this

version and if predominating will be indicative of THUJA.

VI. I am myself not clear in my mind as to what to tcll aboul my

sickness because it is beyond my understanding except one

thing about wbich I am clear is that I am thin.

Rubrics

. 1. STLJPEFACTION, ftnows not where he is.

\ 2. DELUSIONS,thinb.

VII. While he speaks he loses the thread of convenation. When

he tries to recall it unsuccessfirlly be becomes irritable. Tbis

agitation perhaps enables him to recover his thoughts. Then

hc feels as ifhis mental strength has increased. But no sooner

he succeeds in cxpressing one particular idea, tbe flow of

thought stops, and he decides to abandon thinking any

further.


Rubrics

-1.

9^2.

DR M,L. $,HGAL,S REDIrcOVMY OF HOMOEOPATHY

V. I don't feel any attraction towards opposite se x.

' INDIFFERENCE opposite sex to. This one rubric coven this

version and if predominating will be indicative of THUJA.

VI. I am myself not clear in my mind as to what to tcll aboul my

sickness because it is beyond my understanding except one

thing about wbich I am clear is that I am thin.

Rubrics

. 1. STLJPEFACTION, ftnows not where he is.

\ 2. DELUSIONS,thinb.

VII. While he speaks he loses the thread of convenation. When

he tries to recall it unsuccessfirlly be becomes irritable. Tbis

agitation perhaps enables him to recover his thoughts. Then

hc feels as ifhis mental strength has increased. But no sooner

he succeeds in cxpressing one particular idea, tbe flow of

thought stops, and he decides to abandon thinking any

further.

THOUGTITS, vanishing of speaking, while.

FORGE-IFUL, wotds while speaking of; word, hunting

' 3. IRRITABILITY,chilIduring

t 4. IDEAS, abunfunt heat duriilg

. J. STRENGTH,increasedmental.

* 6. QUH|,pafitrition after.


According to rubric No. 6 within him bc is scrious but outwardly

is trying to laugh because he does not want to pr€scnt a poor show of

himself although in rcality (rubric No. 10) hc is dirty ( is poor and not

wealthy).

The othergroup is, from ntbric No. 11 to 21. He is feelingthrough

his senscs that he is getting thin (poor in health) day by day, has lost the

lustre of his skin (12). Rubrics No. (13) and (14) are Crcstures which are

the result of his basic nature of being repulsive in mood. Rubrics No. 1 5,

16 and 17 gSve bim the sense of thinning and after exerlion when he

rcalizcs that be is losing strcngth he wants to stop straining furthcr and if

not allowed to do so he becomes initable unless hc gets thc chance to lie

down and take resl and recovcr his strength. This also denotes the desire

to remainweahhy.

Although rubric No. 18 lells that he docs not like business, rubric

No. 19 indicates that his concern forbusiness is intact. Rubrics no.20and

21 indicate tbat hc is averse to jesting and amuscment bccause he feels

these things also take away something from his body.