
Teenager, 12 Years Old
The mother contacted me regarding her son’s primary complaint: daily sneezing, especially in the mornings — up to 10 consecutive sneezes every day. His nose was mostly congested.
The second main complaint was gastritis. He overindulges in spicy food, which he loves. Sometimes the gastric pain becomes so intense that it affects his breathing.
He is described as a good, caring, and diligent student.
Recently, however, he has become impatient, easily irritated, argumentative, and constantly dissatisfied.
He has grown a lot in height, but his weight is below average.
He says he has no appetite and often turns to fast, processed food.
After a detailed case-taking, we found that overall, he is healthy. He had the usual childhood illnesses, treated with antibiotics, and about four years ago developed hay fever and seasonal allergies.
So, we have a tall, very thin, angry, impatient, argumentative teen who sneezes constantly. His digestion is disturbed, and his stomach pain worsens with spicy food, which he still craves.
🔹 After a few doses of the prescribed remedy, the mother reported:
I haven’t heard him sneeze in a while.”
“…He’s much calmer. The storm has passed.
We can talk to each other normally now — before, it was constant arguing.
He used to be irritable and grumpy, but now he’s polite and calm. He’s even doing his homework more diligently — on his own!
