A young woman 26 years Obesity.

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A young woman 26 years Obesity

Very hard working M.Sc. in Computer Science

Managing a project successfully Her bosses were pleased with her performance

A very decent family A fantastic childhood Favourite child of the house Her parents & siblings loved her a lot The parents were very mild and gentle

Favourite amongst friends & relatives Got love and affection from everybody

Got a scholarship for her studies Basically very cautious systematic & organized

She had written down all the details very clearly and had not left any point of the history unanswered

She has planned to succeed and make it big in her career.

On some tactful interrogation she revealed that someone less efficient was promoted instead of her Unable to digest this failure mentally . . .

She sought refuge in devouring chocolates, ice-creams, sweets etc. Gained 28 kgs. in just one year

Unable to resist her cyclic hunger & her resolve to control, feels guilty and indulges more to compensate for depression

Increased weight & size has affected her performance which again depresses her even more

Sleep - Over sleeping Dreams – Missing a train Late for work Unprepared for exams

Likes to cover Weather - sunny and spring On examination Wt. 78 kgs Gums swollen, teeth caries White spots on nails Striae on abdomen & back of knee

Shock - Promotion Sensitive, mild & gentle Depression and guilt Compensation by overeating Desire for sweets, chocolates

The base and evolution of the case and remedy matches properly The base and evolution of the case and remedy matches properly. The cause and effects relationship can be seen clearly in this case As the sensitivity is quiet high, we had to give 1 dose of 1M and as pathology was not advanced we need not repeat the medicine The right medicine will produce desired result

Vanadium 1 M 1 Dose

Started loosing weight Has controlled her diet Lost 10 kgs. in 3 months 6 more kgs. in the next 6 months

Has switched job Gone abroad on an assignment

A Psoric expression at mental level gradually progressing to Sycosis and with right medicine patient returning to healthy state.

The disappointment on failure to achieve something desired Going on an uncontrolled binge and later on feeling guilty about it is best described by the contemporary maverick Jan Scholten His references for VANADIUM can be found in HOMPATH Classic 8.0 as follows

Minerals of Homoeopathy by Jan Scholten Vanadium [Vanad] Anorexia, bulimia. Vanadium is the first and foremost remedy in cases of anorexia or bulimia.

Minerals of Homoeopathy by Jan Scholten Vanadium [Vanad] Mental: manic depressive psychosis, anorexia alternating with bulimia

Minerals of Homoeopathy by Jan Scholten Vanadium [Vanad] Dreams: being late missing the train futile efforts paralysis

Minerals of Homoeopathy by Jan Scholten Vanadium [Vanad] Tortured by their perfectionism. When they fail, the mood sinks. This looks like manic depression in a certain sense. A typical state of Vanadium is anorexia alternating with bulimia