Nitrogenium oxygenisatum, claustrophobia and delayed development
A twelve-year-old girl with pronounced developmental delay has suffered severe claustrophobia since birth. Nitrogenium oxygenisatum, a relatively unfamiliar remedy that is assigned to the birth themes, found in the second row of the periodic table, leads to an immediate improvement in the acute physical symptoms and to unexpected progress in her development.
KEYWORDS: analgesia, birth trauma, claustrophobia, developmental delay, dysmenorrhea, laughing gas, nitrogen, Nitrogenium oxygenisatum, second row