Abstract- The article brings out the essence of Bellis perennis. The personality development of Bellis perennis has been outlined. The mental symptoms of the remedy are related to the physical symptoms. Bellis perennis compared with other allied remedies. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get an Original Essay Introduction: Bellis Perennis is our common, everyday daisy. It belongs to the natural order of Compositae. It has been used as a home remedy for bruises and wounds for a long time. Its common name "Bruise-wort" clearly testifies to its usefulness in such conditions. We are greatly indebted to Dr. Burnett for our knowledge of Bellis perennis. Bellis perennis is an important remedy for deep traumas, whether of the physical body or the psyche. It is a remedy to be taken into consideration every time one has suffered mistreatment or a deep wound: when the physical body has been dismembered in an operation or injured in an accident, or when the emotional body has been treated badly in a emotional conflict. .The personality of Bellis perennis is characterized by a deep tumor in the feelings. In the psychology of Bellis perennis we find hurt and painful emotions that have been mistreated and hurt by others to such an extent that in the deep recesses of the patient's feelings a painful and hard zone has developed. The patient will never reveal this to those around him, instead presenting a happy face. In this context it is interesting to consider Clark's apt comment on this remedy: "The daisy is a flower that is trampled on repeatedly and then always comes back smiling." So Bellis perennis is a person that everyone considers strong, resilient (flexible) and without great sensitivity; but he himself knows that the truth is different. He knows there is an area in his emotions that is tremendously hurt and painful. All the wounds and shocks that the person has received in his life seem to be absorbed by this area and contained there. These patients show a kind of rigidity or rigidity of emotions that does not allow them to adapt quickly enough to internal shocks and which is evident in their tendency to stubbornness and rigidity of ideas and emotions. When the Bellis perennis patient suffers a wound he may not show it to others, but a deep wound or scar develops inside himself. It is tightly enclosed like an encysted tumor and will never reopen or separate again, but the excruciating pain it causes will surely be felt. The patient does not confess his trauma to anyone, does not seek help, but tries to contain all the pain and suffering within himself without letting it be seen. He suffers from a "psychic tumor". A similar reaction to injury or abuse occurs in the physical body. If a woman receives a physical blow to the breast and a tumor develops, this tumor will remain closed for years, painful but without a tendency to open or discharge. The tendency of the remedy is to root the painful point. Accordingly, Bellis perennis will be indicated in an entrenched inflammation of a dead-end organ, an inflammation that does not have the power or strength to open an outlet and release the pressure inside. Examples include inflammation of the gallbladder where the bile duct is blocked and excruciating pain is felt due to built-up internal pressure; huge swelling of the testicle after injury with severe pain; cystitis in which urine can hardly pass. A keynote of this remedy is a debilitating bruising sensation that spreads throughout the body from such inflamed areas. In such a situation we can trace an injury and we will have further confirmation of the remedy. A point that facilitates the differentiation of Bellis perennisfrom the other remedies is this tendency to hide feelings. In Natrum-muriaticum, Ignatia and Phosphoric Acid, the whole person is affected after suffering a shock, and the difference after stress is noticeable to everyone, even if these remedies are reluctant to show their feelings. Bellis perennis, on the other hand, as mentioned previously, contains the pain in an internal area and is able to exhibit a happy face. This determination to show a happy face is the result of the Bellis perennis patient's fear that, by letting this pain spread throughout his existence, he would not be able to survive. A state of Bellis perennis can also be created when a person feels unloved, ignored by others, especially by parents or lovers. In this case no complaints will be expressed openly, but internally there is a need to give and receive affection. They need security, they need to feel truly loved and only then will they be able to open up and flourish. There is a superficial resemblance to Natrum muriaticum here, but the real situation is very different. Such a patient will be afraid of falling in love and will resist, because this would involve opening up and showing their emotions, which they believe could overwhelm and destroy them. Likewise, the uterus may be rigid and during pregnancy a patient with Bellis perennis may feel the need to expand the uterus, causing severe pain. The female Bellis perennis has a deep fear of anyone who shows erotic interest in her. He feels this would penetrate his defenses and might touch the painful area he knows is there, hidden beneath a show of great resilience. If by chance (or by the sensitive contact of another person) this painful point opens, an excruciating psychic pain spreads throughout his existence. The 'bruise' kept inside for so many years is now felt everywhere so intensely that the person feels they can no longer bear it and indeed that they will not survive for long. The pathology of Bellis perennis can also develop in another way. A man can have a very warm heart and intense feelings. As he expresses these feelings he receives a cold reception from others, causing certain areas within him to freeze. This characteristic of Bellis perennis is particularly interesting when compared to the physical pathology of Bellis perennis: negative effects resulting from exposure to cold and humidity when overheated. Effects of cold or iced drinks while they are heated. A cold drink can suppress your period, cause stomach pain, diarrhea, back pain, or all of the above. But the peculiarity of this remedy is the improvement with the local application of cold in case of inflammation. An inflamed rash is aggravated by summer heat, but improves if the patient moves to a cooler climate. In this remedy there appears to be a predisposition for the tissues of the muscular system and tendons to be in a precariously weak or tired state. Imposing injury to such an organism will almost inevitably result in profound trauma, a condition we find in the pathology of Bellis perennis. Another condition that can generate symptoms in a patient with Bellis perennis occurs when the body has been overworked and stretched beyond its capacity. . Muscles or tendons strained by weightlifting or long-distance athletes such as marathon runners fall into this category, as do the stiff, sore bodies of older workers as laborers or gardeners after relatively little work. This remedy is useful for workers who are forced to stand and walk a lot due to their profession, as well as those who subject their muscular system to constant physical effort..
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