Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Dizziness, nausea, stomach ache in child

 

This morning the child told me that he felt a little sick. He went outside to pee and when he came back he told me that he was dizzy, that he thought he was going to one side, that he was a little nauseous and as a bonus he also had a stomach ache. I cured him...that is, he cured himself in about 15 minutes...let me tell you how:


Last night I had a little "match" with him. I asked him to move his laptop to his bed so that I could lie down on our bed. He moved, but he couldn't help but grimace and make up stories. He had the charger closer to the outlet and he didn't feel like it. As tired as I was, I got a stain on it and we got angry. He ran outside when he saw me angry, he doesn't see me very often because I manage to hold back, but yesterday he managed to get me out of the watermelons after I had been in the cold all day and his 11 cats also made my hair "curly". I just wanted to rest. I got out of the watermelons, chased him around the yard, yelled at him and he got scared because he doesn't usually see me like this. I didn't hit him but he was afraid I was hitting him. He wanted to climb a plank thinking he was getting away from me and fell off it, about a meter away. After running around the yard we made up, everything was OK. Overnight, however, his body worked and in the morning he was already in the healing phase after all the conflicts last night.


Dizziness - I'm afraid of falling - I've written about it here and here. This applies to both real falls (either you are afraid of falling yourself because you have fallen before or not, or you are afraid of someone you love falling - e.g. a mother who is afraid of her child who is just learning to walk or who is climbing a tree falling) and imaginary falls (for example, during an exam, the husband had dizziness a few years ago when he was studying for a test and was afraid of falling and making a fool of himself at work). The child was afraid of the board he climbed on and hence the dizziness.


Nausea - toxic ingestion conflict - I swallowed something that did not go well with me and my body is trying to expel it - either the food itself or a situation that bothered me. The child had a hard time with the situation last night when he was scolded. It can also be accompanied by diarrhea when the body expels what is toxic to it as quickly as it can, by all means. In our case it was just nausea.


Stomach ache - anger conflict. There is no need to explain where the child's anger comes from. The remedy that calms him down most often is Chamomilla, he is a character who gets angry easily and negatively charges those around him with his annoying way of behaving, he always blames others, always yells, he is always agitated and aggressive. We have to deal with these too, but another time...


What I did in this situation - I explained the situation in detail - I explained everything I wrote above to him; I asked him if he could eat something because he was lying in bed and feeling weak. He said no. He drank water. The water triggered his vomiting, he vomited, his stomach cleared. After vomiting he was able to eat three slices of bread with cream cheese and half a cup of tea with mint and sage (these are the herbs he requested). After eating he had absolutely nothing, absolutely none of the symptoms. Now he is good to go to the laptop.


Good health to everyone and thank you Dr. Hamer!


Geo

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