… must come down. Our evening on the mountain, part 2.
While we were waiting to board the tram for our return trip down the mountain, there was a woman who was absolutely terrified. She made the trip up, so I thought maybe she was playing things up a bit. She was really over the top in her demeanor.
We were on the tram together on the way down and it turned out that she was not putting on a show. I was next to her as she buried her head into her husband’s shoulder and held on tight to him.
I asked her if she would like a homeopathic remedy for fear.
To my pleasant surprise, she did. So, I reached in my purse and gave her 2 pellets of AAA.
AAA — a combination of three really excellent fear Remedies: Argentum nitricum, Ambra Grisea and Anacardium.
In an ideal world, I would have been able to ask the person what she was afraid of. I didn’t know if she was afraid on the way up. I didn’t know how she felt walking around up there. Is she generally afraid of heights? Is it the tram, suspended over nothing that worried her? Was she afraid for her safety or her family’s safety?
In a regular homeopathic consultation, I would have inquired about an awful lot of things: where did she feel the fear? What else brings about such terror like she was experiencing? If it’s heights that freaks her out, is it a fear of falling? Or just a general fear of high places? Or, was she fighting an urge to throw herself from the edge?
Does she experience vertigo when at height? If so, is it a falling sensation? If so, which direction does it seem she is falling? Does she experience vertigo in other circumstances?
Back to the fear: does she feel the fear in her stomach? Does she get chattering teeth with the fear? Does she experience panic attacks? Does she shiver with the fear? Does she get heart palpitations? Does she have trouble breathing when in this state?
Is it being in the small, enclosed tram car that troubled her? Is it being in a crowd that troubled her?
These are just the first things that come to mind — there were a lot of questions that could have been asked, if the situation had allowed for such things.
As it was, I didn’t know anything else about this woman except that she was completely freaked out.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I keep a few remedies in my purse and just through happenstance, I still had AAA with me (and, I think it will now forever live in my little bag of goodness).
Why was AAA a good fit for this lady?
Homeopathic Argentum nitricum — Fear of:
heights as well
fear of falling from a height
claustrophobia
impending danger
accidents
anxiety in a crowd
Homeopathic Ambra grisea for:
fear of impending danger
anxiety felt in the stomach
vertigo
All three remedies are indicated in:
trembling
lacking in confidence
feelings of despair
nervous people
Homeopathic Anacardium, in addition to the symptoms listed above for “all three remedies” is also indicated for anxiety with fear as well as lack of emotional control.
Yep. AAA was a really good remedy choice for this poor woman. By the end of the short trip, she thanked me and said that this journey was better and easier than the trip up.
In the end, I forgot to bring my homeopathic Coca, but that would have been a decent choice, too: fear of accidents, fear of downward motion, fear of falling and fear of heights.
What else happened during our little excursion to 10,000 feet? My youngest son, who is prone to nosebleeds, could feel one coming on, or, rather, he could taste one coming on. He could taste blood in his mouth like he said he gets when a nose bleed has started. The other thing I keep in my little bag is Ferrum phos. One dose of Ferr-phos 3x and a few minutes later, the taste and the feeling had passed -- no nosebleed ever arrived.
Other than that, it was a delightful evening out with a beautiful sunset shown above.
I truly hope our frightened fellow traveler heard the word “homeopathic” and decided to investigate further what this marvelous medicine can offer her.
Julia Coyte, CHom
Classically Practical homeopath
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