| Carcinosinum is the primary remedy for balancing
the cancer miasm.
The cancer miasm is a complex miasm which results from a combination
of Psora, Syphilis, Sycosis and Tubercular miasms.
I use Carcinosinum very much as a constitutional remedy, which means
it fits the whole person.
Children who benefit from Carcinosinum treatment often have a
family history of cancer, diabetes or stroke. They also often have
dysplastic nævi, which are multiple dark flat oval moles,
and café au lait spots, which are light brown birthmarks.
Physically, such children are prone to recurrent infections,
especially recurrent middle ear infections, recurrent influenza
and recurrent bronchitis. They may also have allergies, or autoimmune
diseases like eczema, diabetes, or asthma.
Appearance-wise, Carcinosinum children tend to be slim and wiry,
with light brown hair. The nose is usually prominent. One or more
of the parents usually fits the Carcinosinum picture, which includes
prematurely graying hair.
The Carcinosinum child is often given incorrect constitutional
treatment by homeopaths, because the picture of the remedy overlaps
with the pictures of many other remedies. In particular there are
similarities with Tuberculinum, Phosphorus and Natrum muriaticum.
Carcinosinum children are emotionally sensitive, but as they get
older they begin to hide their feelings behind a mask of nonchalance.
They are very empathic, feeling upset when they see others suffering.
One of the main problems with Carcinosinum children is that they
absorb a great deal from their surroundings, thus they are strongly
affected by disharmony at home or at school. They may respond by
becoming moody, irritable, withdrawn or restless, or with physical
symptoms such as headaches, acne or eczema. They need encouragement
to talk about their feelings, because they don’t want to burden
others.
Another tendency is for Carcinosinum children to take on too much
responsibility.
Parents of such children should avoid encouraging them to look
after siblings, because they are liable to miss out on being children.
Like Natrum muriaticum children, they seem mature for their age,
and they try to help out with adult responsibilities.
Carcinosinum children need support in developing their sense of
identity. They can easily adapt to please others, and need encouragement
to follow their own wishes. If they do not learn this lesson as
children, they will tend to become co-dependent adults, addicted
to looking after others, and neglecting themselves.
Carcinosinum children often have high energy, and are good at
sports. However, they suffer from low blood sugar, and hence should
eat small meals several times a day. They should avoid eating sugary
foods.
The Carcinosinum child tends to be sociable and to mix well with
other children. He is usually considerate and sensible, but he may
suffer from low self-esteem. This makes him self-critical, and often
a perfectionist. Such children need encouragement to relax and avoid
pushing themselves too hard to achieve.
Most Carcinosinum children are artistic, and many are very musical.
As teenagers they may go a little wild with regard to partying and
drinking alcohol, but not usually to a dangerous extent. Carcinosinum
teenagers often suffer from apathy, and this may be related to problems
at home or at school which the child is not able to express.
Many Carcinosinum children are given Phosphorus, because they
are sensitive and relatively open. However, they are far more grounded
and practical than Phosphorus children, and a little more introverted.
They may also be given Tuberculinum, because they have recurrent
infections, and because they have restlessness and high physical
energy. However, Carcinosinum is far more sensitive emotionally
than Tuberculinum, and not as confident. Many are also given Natrum
muriaticum because they are too responsible, and because they suffer
from sinusitis or hay fever. Sometimes it is very difficult to tell
whether a child needs Carcinosinum or Natrum muriaticum as a constitutional
remedy. The general features can help. Natrum muriaticum likes salt,
feels the heat, and is worse around midday. Carcinosinum likes fatty
foods, feels the cold a little, and is worse around 3pm. Also, Natrum
muriaticum children become tense when they are unhappy, whereas
Carcinosinum children tend to become dull.
Carcinosinum is a relatively common constitutional type. It covers
issues of weak identity and low self-esteem, as well as weakness
of the immune system and allergies. It should not be given to children
by untrained individuals.
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Philip Bailey is a medical doctor and homeopath,
and author of ‘Homeopathic Psychology’. He lives in
Denmark, but will be moving back to Australia at the end of the
year. His website is www.philipbailey.dk
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