Introduction
Folliculinum, is made from Oestrone, a synthetic form of
estrogen. The source we are using today comes from Donald Foubister
[1]. Although there have been no organized provings in the
traditional method, millions of women have been proving it since
the discovery of synthetic hormones in the 1940's. L. de Mattos
has done exhaustive clinical studies on the remedy and has published
her work in French [2]. You can also find a good picture in Julian's Materia
Medica [3]. Much of what I will be relating here, however, comes
from my own experience with the remedy, especially the mental
picture. I have been using it a great deal over the past four
years, with remarkable success.
I wish to begin by explaining how and why I came to see the wide
indications for Folliculinum, I feel that an inherited
miasm is being created by the indiscriminate use of synthetic
hormones. When I was a student I was going to write my thesis
on the remedies with relationship to the moon. So about four years
ago I started using moon menstrual calendars, asking my patients
to fill in their symptoms on a chart. I am still using them today
because they are so incredibly useful. All sorts of interesting
patterns emerge. It soon became clear that many women had symptoms
between ovulation and menses and most of them had been on the
Pill at one time or another.
Another amazing thing to emerge was the fact that many young women
were having these problems who had not been on the Pill, but their
mothers had been on the Pill before they were conceived. Remember
the Pill has been available for thirty years now. At first I confused
the picture with Medorrhinum symptoms such as early sexuality,
urinary infections, spaciness etc., but as I got to know the Folliculinum
picture better it began to dawn on me what the causation might
be.
I have used it with both girls and boys in their teenage years
where the symptoms were drained, slow, and unable to identify
with their selfhood. I have heard it said that children of the
sixties often are a bit spacey because of all the social drugs
their parents were on. However, there were many more women using
the Pill than were ever using hash or marijuana. Studies have
shown an increase in a rare type of chromosomal disorder in the
aborted embryos of women who conceived within three months of
stopping the Pill. I would like to see questions asked in the
initial case taking around these issues so that we can see just
how many children of Pill taking mothers have been effected. I
am afraid the signs are increasing that show the inherited damage
due to the Pill.
Diesthylstilbestrol
The other indicator towards inherited disease through hormone
abuse involves a drug called Diethylstilbestrol (DES). This is
a man-made estrogen. Beginning in 1940, it was given to pregnant
women who had histories of miscarriages, premature births, diabetes
or hypertension, or showed signs of bleeding in the early stages
of pregnancy.
We don't know how many women were given this drug in the U.K.,
but in the U.S. it numbered well over a million. It was well known
as early as 1953 that DES did not prevent miscarriage, but its
use for this purpose was continued into the 70's. A previously
rare form of cancer, vaginal clear-cell adenocarcinoma, has been
found in increasing numbers of daughters of women who were given
DES. Over 500 cases have been diagnosed with a direct link to
the hormone. Although these cancers can start as early as age
eight, many are not triggered off until the girl is exposed to
more hormones, e.g. the Pill, or another hormonal treatment. (Perhaps
this is a case of an acquired miasm triggering off an inherited
one?)
There is growing evidence that shows a sharp increase in breast
cancer and as much as a five-fold increase of cervical dysplasia
in DES daughters. A high percentage of those who have not yet
developed cancer have a condition in which glandular type tissue
normally found in the mouth is found in the vagina — a matter
of confusion in differentiation. They can have a whole range of
abnormalities including incompetent cervix which prematurely dilates
causing miscarriage, a higher chance of having difficult menstrual
problems, and a lower level of fertility. Abnormalities of the
genitals have now been found in male children also together with
small testes, infertility, and subfertility. And as high as 40%
of DES sons have low sperm counts or abnormally shaped sperm.
The 'morning after Pill' is made from DES and is still administered
quite freely, even though the effectiveness of preventing pregnancy
is not established. Large doses of DES were given to animals to
fatten them up for slaughter and is still used to dry up women's
milk after childbirth. So, from these two facts alone, DES daughters
and sons, and children whose mothers were on the Pill before they
were conceived, we have a frightening idea of what we may be facing.
Our regeneration is at stake, much less our health.
Folliculinum is a remedy which expresses so much of what
is out of order in our world today. So that we can see the whole
picture of what is going on today, we need to go back in history
and lift some of the mists of time. So I am going to tell you
a little story. Let me call it a drama documentary. Settle back,
relax, close your notebooks, and open your eyes, your heart, your
mind, or whatever you need to open when you read.
A Story
Once, in the very first times, there was a land where women were
respected — where women's business was women's business,
and they loved and respected themselves and each other. The women
lived a bit separate from the men at times in order to carry out
this business. They were in charge of their own religion and their
own bodies. They celebrated the monthly ritual of bleeding by
the moon and they all menstruated together. It was a time of high
energy and creativity and the great mother Goddess was worshipped.
She was earth centered and life giving. The celebrations took
place in the Women's House that was called TAPUU, which meant
magic. When a girl had her first menstruation, the women welcomed
her into the magic of being a woman. Her expectations were to
celebrate being a woman. Her health and well being belonged to
her sisters and herself and she felt powerful.
Let's leave this story for the moment and say that we know, of
course, that this story is true. We know this from archeological
remains, but mostly because these things still happen with First
Nation People all over the globe — in America, Africa, Australia
and the Pacific — people who have not lost their land connection.
Early anthropologists and missionaries, white men from European
cultures, interpreted these separations as being a banning and
turned the magical word TAPUU into TABOO, which has become an
everyday word in our language with quite a different meaning.
We also know that women living together in groups such as nuns,
nurses and others, synchronize their periods. There is an energy
between them, the meaning of which we have long since forgotten.
So let us get back to our story — back to the land where
time was told by the moon and where a girl learned of the tides
within her body which matched the two great monthly heart beats
of the earth — beats of balance between the full and the
new moon and the mother earth. Time was told according to these
beats of ovulation and menstruation, the thirteen lunar months,
regulating the planting and the harvest, and the conceiving and
the birthing.
Then things began to change and more father-centered religions
took over the women's business and elite groups of men began to
dictate how things should be. Many people migrated and lost their
connection with the land and women were separated from each other.
The father-religions called the bleeding unclean and took the
newborn children and baptized them in deep cleansing rituals to
wash away the mother blood from them. Father-healers began to
take over the management and control of women's business. At first
it was only the women of the ruling groups who were controlled.
Poor women continued to be healers and midwives. Then the father-religions
began to burn the women healers, the earth religion was termed
devil worship, and the women were called witches. Nine million
witches were burned and after those nine million murders much
of the knowledge of our healing died. After that, women's knowledge
was derided and called 'old wives tales', or 'idle gossip.'
The father-doctors passed laws to make sure that other healers
would never be as powerful as themselves. Women's bodies became
the property of the father-doctors and father-priests, and women
forgot their rhythms, their tides, and their earth connections.
Women were now seeing their menstruation as a curse, not a blessing.
The father-doctors finally got control. But they were not finished
yet. The first removal of ovaries performed in 1809, the beginning
of abdominal surgery, marked the beginning of a long and brutal
history of excision as the answer to women's ever increasing bad
health. And then — Hallelujah! — the father-doctors
discovered hormones.
Hormones
What a panacea of control they had uncovered. They regulate our
periods and fecundity with the oral contraceptive which totally
blocks our ovaries from working properly and tricks them each
month with a false message. The very delicate and complex pattern
between pituitary, ovary, hypothalamus, and uterus is deceived
and jangled. Just look at the picture of the reproductive cycle
and see the intricate rhythms of the estrogen, the follicle stimulating
hormone, progesterone, and the luteinising hormone. It is an awesomely
elegant rhythm which has evolved over millions of years, and now,
that rhythm is tricked and played with like a toy.
The Contraceptive Pill
The Pill, of course, which had its thirtieth birthday this year,
makes us sexually accessible at all times with no fear of fertilization.
In fact, it often ends our periods altogether. There are no more
eggs. When we are not fertile enough we are given hormones in
the form of fertility drugs to produce more eggs. They induce
our babies with hormones, often only for convenience sake, which
is effectively injecting our babies with hormones before they
see the light of day.
Hormone Replacement Therapy
They inject Depo-Provera with its horrible side effects into women
whom they consider not bright enough to follow the instructions
on the Pill packets. The side effects are devastating, often causing
flooding and pain. They give us the morning after Pill. They can
abort us with hormones and now they have discovered Hormone Replacement
Therapy (HRT) which they say will keep us young and feminine and
keep us from aging naturally. But the major boon to this latest
'revolutionary medical technique' is, as studies have shown, that
they will save packets of money on us when we are old because
osteoporosis is costing over £500 million a year in treating fractures
in old women.
There are ten million post-menopausal women in Britain who they
wish to see the majority of on HRT. It is seen as a cheap and
safe preventative medicine. In fact, it is being suggested that
all women over forty be given it. They administer hormones to
both sexes of animals to plump up their breasts and flesh them
out. To produce more meat they regulate the female animals e.g.
chickens, whose ovulation gives us eggs and cows, whose yearly
calving gives us milk.
They put hormones in pesticides to spray our grains and vegetables,
and now these hormones are excreted through our kidneys and back
into the water supply. In London, by the time we drink the water,
it has been through seven pairs of kidneys. The hormones are in
the water and can't be filtered out. The tyranny of hormone abuse
is complete, from conception to old age. It is part of our life
and a risk to our future. The rise in cancer in the reproductive
systems in young women is only the first sign of what is to come.
The Picture Of Folliculinum
So now you have the picture of Folliculinum
- She feels she is controlled by another
- she is out of sorts with her rhythms
- she is living out someone else's expectations
- she feels she is being fed off emotionally or psychologically
- she loses her will
- she over-estimates her energy reserves
- she is full of self-denial
- she becomes a rescuer, addicted to rescuing people
- she becomes drained
- she has become a doormat
- she has forgotten who she is
- she has no individuality.
· she loses sense of
herself
There is a very strong link here with Carcinosin, and
it is not surprising that Folliculinum works well when
Carcinosin is indicated but does not act. Cancer cells
after all are cells which have lost their identity, lost their
ability to differentiate themselves, to individualize. They revert
to primitive cells with no selfhood.
Folliculinum can help restore the will and re-empower.
Folliculinum comes up over and over again in cases where
women have been abused sexually, psychically or physically, either
now or at any time in the past. (This can be true whether she
remembers it or not.) She may be tied strongly to the abuser,
as in early childhood when the abuser was a parent or a loved
caregiver. She may never have been allowed to say 'no.' She may
have evaded the process of her own growing up. Folliculinum
can help her to break the control. Folliculinum is a link
breaker and can give extra vitality when having to face heavy
rememberings. It can be useful for those with emerging psychic
abilities who can find no boundaries.
The ovary is such an organ of creativity. It simply seethes with
life and activity. When it isn't functioning well, creativity
can be blocked. Maybe it is blocked by a domineering parent or
spouse. Maybe it is blocked by the way our society views women's
creativity. If the energy is blocked, suppressed, and tricked,
where is it going to go? It goes into disease, depression, anxiety,
hypersensitivity and instability. She gets easily upset, easily
hurt and unsure of herself. She does not want to be alone, gets
restless, goes hyper, gets allergies. It appears like an estrogen
allergy. The body gets confused and rejects the things that nourish
it. The mind gets confused and can't make decisions. Folliculinum
helps to restore clarity. There may be panic attacks, dizziness,
and faintness. She can become aggressive then depressed, put on
weight without overeating, gain up to seven pounds before periods,
or get into compulsive eating and have huge food cravings, especially
before periods but it can be at anytime. There can be both fat
and water retention.
Hormone Imbalance
I got really excited when I came across a piece of research done
by Katharina Dalton which helps to explain why we find allergic
reactions in cases of hormone imbalance. Under normal conditions,
the ovaries produce the progesterone needed for proper reproductive
function and the adrenal glands produce chemicals that are eventually
transformed into a group of hormones known as corticosteroids.
During the process of chemical transformation, progesterone is
manufactured. As the chain continues, the adrenal progesterone
is altered and eventually, corticosteroids are produced. Under
normal conditions, then, it has nothing directly to do with the
sex hormone cycle of the pituitary-ovary-hypothalamus.
However, when the corpus luteum produces less progesterone than
usual, the reproductive system appropriates progesterone from
the adrenal chain. The feedback system of the sex hormones is
then able to continue and the menstrual cycle is completed. It
is almost like an extra backup system to ensure the survival of
the species. So despite a lack of ovarian progesterone production,
the menstrual cycle remains unbroken. But this occurs at the expense
of the corticosteroid production in the adrenal glands. The chain
leading to their production is broken when progesterone is borrowed,
and as a result, fewer corticosteroids are produced.
A little hormone snatching leads to a large number of repercussions.
The adrenal gland produces many corticosteroids, each with a different
function. Some are responsible for the water balance in the tissues
of the body, regulating the sodium and potassium in the cells.
Some prevent allergic reactions. Some regulate the level of blood
sugar and others mobilize parts of the immune system response.
So we can see that this imbalance, happening at the stage of the
cycle before the menses, would cause much disruption at this time.
Specific Symptoms
Folliculinum is fairly well known. for having symptoms
from ovulation to menses.
- all symptoms < ovulation to menses
- all symptoms > after menses except specific menstrual symptoms
- worse from heat, noise, touch, resting
- better from fresh air. So, there are ovulation problems such
as
- drawing, burning, gripping pains,
- spotting
- ovarian cysts
- polycystic ovaries
Premenstrual Symptoms
Reading down the list we can see how it covers the majority of
symptoms found under the umbrella of the premenstrual syndrome:
- breasts swollen and painful < touch (Lac caninum)
- migraines (Natrum muriaticum)
- nausea and vomiting diarrhea alternating with constipation
(both Pulsatilla)
- diarrhea ten days before menses
- very low or high libido
- weepy and depressed
- hyperactive,
- indecisive, with
- panic attacks. with
- huge mood swings from aggression to
- apathy, and
- unable to tolerate noise, touch or heat
Candida Albicans
We can also see a group of symptoms which might be categorized
as Candida albicans infestation:
- cravings especially for sugar and wheat
- rumblings, bloating, weight gain and itching
- and recurrent cystitis which returns at this time.
This Candida picture may tie into the body's inability
to regulate sugar, due to the adrenal system not functioning properly,
as I have already shown with the previous diagram.
Menstrual Problems
- painful periods centered in ovaries
- prolonged and heavy bleeding with
- bright red blood and dark dots
- all sorts of cycle problems,
- either too short
- too long
- or none at all.
Menopause
Folliculinum is a really brilliant remedy around menopause,
for which it is well known. It pretty well covers the whole range
of physical and mental symptoms we might find at this time. Let's
have a look:
- cycle irregularities
- flooding
- hot flushes
- hyperactive < rest (hot and bothered)
- night sweats
- air hunger
- dizziness and faintness
- abdominal heaviness
- fibroids
- folliculaemia [4]
- vaginal dryness
- slow movement and spacey chinking
- hypersensitive to noise, heat and touch
And of course, this covers any of these symptoms arising from
a hysterectomy which is like premature menopause.
Clinical Situations
There are too many here to go over each one, but there are some
special areas of interest here:
- history of abuse whether, sexual, physical or psychological.
- Myalgic encephalomyelitis; this is an obvious one when we
consider the overall picture of feeling drained and exhausted;
- fibroids; Folliculinum will help to regulate the cycle
while the tumor is shrinking. This of course is very important
as there are often frequent periods with very heavy bleeding
accompanying fibroids;
- Raynaud's disease, a vascular disorder where the fingers go
cold and numb and lose their ability to circulate properly.
Horrifyingly enough it has been treated allopathically with
the birth control Pill. Most of us are aware of the dangers
when there are vascular problems and the Pill is known to be
responsible for causing thrombosis;
- Cardiovascular problems: this aspect shows up in our Folliculinum
picture in angina, palpitations, tachycardia, and other heart
irregularities;
- Eating disorders; it is not surprising that Folliculinum
is useful in eating disorders considering the mental picture
of the remedy.
- Self-abuse with substances which should nourish.
- Self-denial, but that is such a huge subject in itself that
I cannot elaborate here.
- Post-natal problems; another very interesting connection is
that of post-natal depression, difficulty bonding with the baby
and children unable to separate from their mother; all of these
are about unbalanced connections. When our babies are born it
is such a poignant reminder of the unresolved hurts from our
pasts. As for the child, if the connections are not secure enough,
or too tightly bound, the terror of separation is too painful
to contemplate.
Timing and Potency
I have found that an optimum time to use Folliculinum is
on the tenth to fourteenth day of the cycle. This of course is
not always the case. It would not be so for men or for amenorrhea
where ovulation is unknown or indeed for postmenopausal women.
I have used it a few days before the period, usually five days
or so.
L. de Mattos found that different potencies worked in quite different
ways, and I have found this to be true. The 3x or 4c stimulates
and can bring on menstruation; the 7c is a balancer, and the 9c
is a menstrual retardant, where there may be very frequent periods.
There is a myth about not repeating Folliculinum to which
I have not taken heed. I have given it repeatedly every month,
or on five consecutive nights and in many other variations. As
with any remedy it is important to be creative in its use. I have
used Folliculinum from 3C up to 10M.
Comparisons
Folliculinum is related to quite a few other remedies:
Sepia is very close, but the cycle modalities are stronger
in Folliculinum. Pulsatilla; but Folliculinum
cannot stand contact. Lachesis does the draining, Folliculinum
get drained. Zincum shares many symptoms but is >
hard pressure and warm air. Thyroidinum has a different
focus but can look alike. Hypothalamus shares characteristics
of appetite. Aristolochia clematis has never been well
since the Pill and recurrent cystitis. Natrum muriaticum re-establishes
periodicity of the cycles. Luna is out of tune with the
world, and it's cycles. Other remedies to consider include Staphysagria,
Carcinosin, Thuja, and Lac humanum, (made from mother's
milk.)
The Great Mother
One of the reasons why I love homeopathy, so much is because
something with all the sinister possibilities of synthetic estrogen
can be turned around and used in such a powerful way. It is almost
as if we can use it like a metaphor, to reach back through our
mother, and our mother's mother and her mother to our self determined
beginnings, to the first revered mother, The great mother Goddess.
We can use it to reconnect, retune ourselves to a sense of the
pure feminine which has not yet been colonized. The pure creative
potential of all female energy in every human creation.
Before I finish, I want to share with you something which has
given me great inspiration in my work in homeopathy. Perhaps some
of you have heard of the sculpture, by the American artist Judy
Chicago. It is an amazing celebration of women through history.
It's called The Dinner Party; a giant triangular table
set for thirty-nine guests.
In the entrance to the room which holds the triangle, she hung
six embroidered banners, giving them the collective name She and
wrote about them that: 'She, the Goddess, that is, the feminine
principle and the spirit within each human being which affirms
life, gathers all people before her to witness a vision of an
equalized world (symbolized by the equilateral triangle) where
disparities of difference are erased, and people live in peace
and harmony on Earth.'
So here are the six banners:
And She gathered all before her
And She made for them a sign to see
And Lo they saw a vision
From this day forth like to like in all things
And then all that divided them merged
And then everywhere was Eden once again
References
[1] Donald Foubister, Tutorials in Homeopathy,
Beaconsfield Publishers 1989.
[2] L. de Mattos, Homëopathie et Gynécologie,
Librarie le François, Paris 1978.
[3] 0. A. Julian, Materia Medica of New Homeopathic
Remedies, Beaconsfield Publishers 1979.
[4] Folliculaemia, hyperfolliculinaemia or hypereserogenaemia
is simply the over secretion of estrogen. The estrogen half of
the cycle works, but ovulation does not happen, so there is not
enough progesterone produced. So periods happen every two weeks,
or are delayed or may then not occur for several cycles. Bleeding
may be heavier than normal - a characteristic of menstruation
without ovulation. This happens in menopause, and in ovarian disorders
like polycystic ovaries. It can occur in endometriosis. The orthodox
treatment is to use Danazol. Danazol actually prohibits all the
pituitary hormones! Goddess forbid! Danazol is also used to treat
what they call benign breast disorders and precocious puberty.
[5] Dorothy Cooper, "Folliculinum"
British Homeopathic Journal 79:4, pp. l00-103. The Homeopath
Vol. 11, No. I, 1991