Wolf's milk for endogenous eczema with fainting and bulimia.
High vigilance due to a sense of threat and pronounced hierarchical social structures shape the behavioural biology of the wolf and the attachment pattern of patients who require Lac lupinum. A case study and a schematic show how the dynamics of this remedy are expressed psychologically and physically.
KEYWORDS: attachment disorder, bulimia, Canidae, eczema, exploration, hierarchy, Lac delphinum, Lac lupinum, fainting, mammals, social behaviour, stress cycle, wolf