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• He only likes walking at his routine time and if we go at a different time he is anxious.
• He is fine if we go on different walks but only at morning time.
• Ifheisgivenanewtoyherunsoffwithitasifheis fearful it will be taken away.
• He is very excited after a poo in the garden.
Obviously a new remedy needed to be chosen. To my surprise Aloe repertorised very well.
four months and the last time it was just one tablet, once, and his stool went back to normal the next day.
As you know he’s a sensitive boy and if he hurts his paw he has even come to me, while before he would growl at me to stay away. Huge progress! He still has that devil/angel glint in his eyes every so often but he’s far more settled. There has even been times when we’ve been outside on a walk and there have been loud bangs and although it’s stressed him, he’s not run for home and has been able to shake it off and continue the walk with reassurance.
A huge thank you. The remedy has made such a difference to his life.
Aloe – why did it work so well?
The remedy appears to have been the simili- mum, improving the physical and mental states. I have no other successful Aloe cases. Hence some investi- gation was required!
Aloe is a lily, and thus has the sensation:
pushed out, forced out, extruded. Therefore they feel constrained, squeezed, constricted. Also on the emotional level, i.e. excluded, rejected, neglected.
Passive reaction: must hold on tight
Active reaction: they must move
Compensated : they must be attractive/useful so as to be included, belong and not be pushed out
Aloe is from the leprosy miasm and hence feels disgust, hunted, shit, near hopeless and excluded. With the
exclusion feelings already present because of the lily sensation, one might imagine that aloe experiences life like a rejected outcast.
This could fit with his anxiety as soon as he left the house and in the car. The owners ‘quoted’ him; “Will I be left?” The behaving like a puppy is attractive behaviour, and the wish to be chased is the active reaction – must move. One of his strangest traits was taking away any treat to another room, feeling it would be taken from him. Certainly a leper lost their possessions and was expelled from their community. When the lily sensation is explored more deeply in Sankaran’s ‘An Insight into Plants volume 3’, some other phrases become relevant such as ‘out of the house’, and ‘clutching’ – could the latter be the holding on to ones possessions? We remember Albert was ‘a rescue’.
It would be interesting if anyone had a similimum Aloe case that could be compared to the above.
From the owner 5/11/21
Hi Geoff,
I just wanted to let you know that Albert is coping remarkably well with the fireworks tonight. It’s a huge improvement from last year when it was repeated Aconite throughout the night to stop his shakes. We have a large fireworks display on again this year literally at the back of our house and he’s doing so well. A bit of whining but happy to play when encouraged. No other remedies needed. What a gem that Aloe Soc is. Thank you again xx
As it has such an affinity for the bowels, I chose Aloe 200C BID for 2 days.
13-10-21 Report from owners
The remedy has been brilliant! It sorted his stool quickly. He then went through a growly stage but then changed and will now let us go near him if he’s hurt himself – that is brilliant progress.
I’ve only repeated the remedy a couple of times over the
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