Homœopathic Links 2011; 24(3): 177-180
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1280058
MATERIA MEDICA AND CASES

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How Can I Cope without the Support of My Mother?

Lac loxodonta AfricanaPatricia Hatherly Australia
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Publication History

Publication Date:
26 August 2011 (online)

Summary

Lac loxodonta Africana is a homeopathic medicine concerned with issues regarding Matriarchy and with women needing the support and guidance from other women during mothering. It is also, due to the subthemes of Murder/Brutality/Violence and Suffering/Homeless, a medicine for trauma around conception and/or gestation. Lac delphinum is also a medicine with emphasis on the need for group support. The rubric: Tranquillity is to be found in both medicines. However Lac delphinum is a medicine that offers a sense of tranquillity during a time of chaos and has rubrics associated with mothering being an imposition. It is, therefore, a medicine which can provide a sense of tranquillity and support during Birth.

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Patricia Hatherly

24 Mirbelia Street

Kenmore Hills

Queensland 4069

Australia

Email: patricia@patriciahatherly.com

Patricia Hatherly is a clinical supervisor and lecturer in Materia Medica, based in Brisbane. She is the author of The Homœopathic Physician's Guide to Lactation and The Lacs A Materia Medica & Repertory. Sharing knowledge is her passion. This is why she has developed her e-Newsletter Milk Matters so that colleagues and students can freely share the insights that she has gained from working with mothers and babies for over 35 years.

As well as having conducted and published several provings, Patricia is a regular contributor to journals both national and international. Her work (provings, conference papers and journal articles) is available for perusal and downloading for personal use at: www.patriciahatherly.com

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