Animal remedies in childhood behavioral disturbances
Two cases show the possible meaning of animal remedies in aggressive behavior. In both cases, the author deduces from the children’s characteristics that they need predator remedies. In the case of Lac leoninum, there is more information available from the materia medica and proving than in the case of the shark, which was prescribed on account of the aggressive behavior patterns in the illness picture, as well as in the history of the young patient.
KEYWORDS: aggression, behavioral disturbance, color preference, Lac leoninum, restlessness, sleep disturbances, shark cartilage