32. Ekebergia capensis, 3-655.47.07
Case by Franz Swoboda.
has a case of a Russian interpreter. He complains of not having a good contact with both of his sons. His sons are in the 30s. He went to Geneva, worked for the UN.
The lived in an enclave. He spoke English, and the others, also his sons spoke Russian.
His sons were in a school when they were in their childhood and learned some French and it was a problem in the family, they could not understand and communicate. This was the moment that the family split because of the different language.
It made Franz think of Ekebergia capensis (655.47.07) of the Kenton provings. There was good change in the behavior of the sons and the contact became >>. Franz tells about this man that he had also overweight, heart attack and anxieties, terrible infections.
Along with his anxieties he had Solanaceae problems and because of the strong Stage 7 quality this brought him to Stage 7 in Solanaceae which is Dulcamara (665.72.07).