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I would like to exchange any experiences on the way a baby classified as phosphoricous one grows, his difficulties, remedies, etc.
Vorrei si aprisse una discussione sulle modalità di crescita di un bimbo classificato fosforico, sulle sue difficoltà, su possibili rimedi, etc. |
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Phosphorus babies have often reddish hair, are tall and slender, have skin and lung problems if any. do not complain much, are independent, sunny characters. Like to play and everyone's darling. They learn fast to exploit this and when a bit older tend to be somewhat unreliable - the nature is too playful. I would say that when it is a baby I would first look at Calc.phos. as the stage of growth needs Calc. first. Calc is structure, one of the most important things for a baby.
Short attention span, mile wide, inch deep. can entertain itself for hours, but thrives on an audience. |
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Thanks for your information. Before asking you a more detailed question, can you explain more in detail what you mean with your last sentence?
Please consider that my mother tongue is not English. |
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Phosphorus babies and children are loved by all!! Bright beautiful eyes!! They love people and need people quite intensely and MUST have much love and attention to thrive.
One well-known "keynote" of Phos is that they need cold drinks, but tend to vomit the liquid as soon as it becomes warmed by the stomach. They can get angry but it is usually brief and no grudges. They are generous with their possessions (adults, with money) and are often labeled "irreponsible" for such open generosity (meaning, other constitutional types, like Sepia, who tend to be selfish and horde money and possesions, cannot understand the open giving nature and lifestyle of a Phos). If you have a Phos baby, you are a lucky woman!! Beautiful!! What other things do you need to know? More keynotes of Phos? I can write these for you, but please know that they may NOT all apply to your child. |
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Thanks Kavin. Your general description of a Phos baby corresponds to my son, except the keynote about cold drinks. Until now he has not shown great interest for cold drinks and he does not vomit any liquid.
Me and my wife are so curious on the matter that few days ago we have bought a good book: OMEOPATIA COSTITUZIONALE by A. Santini. We hope this book will help us to understand what is the best for our child. |
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I retain it could be of interest to make a cross check between what you (Kevin) consider as valid keynotes for a Phosphoric person and what I can read on the book just bought.
Are they the same or not? If Kevin will make a list of his keynotes I will highlight differences, if found. |
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Hi!
I will put together a list of Phosphorus keynotes for you. We will have to wait and see how they compare with your book. You do not say the who classified your baby as Phosphorus and why. I am just accepting this...or assuming this...is accurate. Perhaps as we continue to discuss, you yourself can make the decision about whether or no the classification is proper. Will you continue to view this message board over the upcoming days? Look for my new post here. Nice talking with you!! |
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Hi!
A young doctor defined Phos my son and I think he is right. I’m waiting for your list of keynotes to compare with those found in my new book. If other navigators will do the same it could be beneficial for all! |
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