BACILLUS No.10 (PATERSON)

Gardnerella


HypothesesFeaturesSimilars
Predisposed typesActive, ? instinctual people
? Sexual
? Relationship issues
Sepia
‘Sycotics’
Medorrhinum
Main aetiologyOpportunistic infection
? Sexually transmitted diseases
Secondary aetiologies? Overuse of herbals and homeopathy
? Dietary fads
Progesterone (▲rel▼)
Emergent disturbanceDisturbances of surface immunity
Persistent inflammation – mucus membranes
Secondary disturbancesSystemic ‘toxicity’ with fatigue and loss of wellbeing
Principle locationsMouth, VAGINA
Inflammatory
Borax
Secondary locationsAnus
Urethra
Gallblader
Nit-ac
Hydrastis
GI pathophysiologyIndistinct dysbiosis | Disturbed bowel habit

This was the tenth non-lactose fermenting type of bacillus “isolated” in the laboratory by Paterson.

Appearance

Fair; florid. Dark; pale.

Mind

Anxious; active; irritable; depressed.

Head

Headache forehead, left eye.

Nose & Mouth

Nose: Catarrh. Mouth: Spongy gums. Halitosis.

Chest

Asthma. Cough < in the morning; sputum difficult. Panniculitis chest wall. Lipoma lower ribs.

Desires & Aversion

Averse: egg; bread; tomato; tea. Averse breakfast. Craves: sweets; chocolates; fried fish. Upset by egg and fat. Anorexia.

Stomach

Nausea; vomiting.

Abdomen

Occasional pain in the gall bladder.

Body and Limbs

Tenderness in coccyx. Rheumatism of thigh. Rheumatoid arthritis in left knee. Paronychia.

Urinary

Frequent micturition.

Genitalia

Pruritis valvae. Leucorrhoea with fishy odour; greenish; corrosive. Flesh in groin raw, dry, and cracked. Urethral caruncle.

Bowel

Bowel motion first thing in the morning. Pain LIF, RIF. Motion sluggish; very often diarrhea. Pruritis ani.

Skin

Warts on hands—numerous, flat or pointed (after working with pickled hams). Dermatitis at flexures? Possible allergy to a drug given for asthma. Ringworm.

Perspiration

In axilla.

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