Natrum carbonicum – Soul of the Remedy (Rajan Sankaran)
In "The Soul of Remedies" by Dr. Rajan Sankaran, Natrum carbonicum (Nat. carb.) is described as a mild, sensitive, and emotionally vulnerable individual who tries to maintain peace and avoid conflict at all costs. Here’s a summary of Nat. carb as per Dr. Sankaran’s view:
🌿 Natrum carbonicum – Soul of the Remedy (Rajan Sankaran)
🧠 Mental and Emotional Themes:
- Very sensitive to hurt, especially from rejection or harsh words.
- Tries hard to avoid confrontations and keep harmony in relationships.
- Has difficulty expressing emotions, leading to inward grief or sadness.
- Tends to withdraw quietly rather than fight.
- Has low confidence and self-esteem, feels insecure and seeks reassurance.
- Often feels alone or isolated, even in company.
- Fear of being alone, yet cannot express the need for closeness.
🏠 Core Feelings:
- Delicate and soft internally, needing protection.
- Needs structure and support, especially emotionally.
- Avoids chaos or strong emotions—seeks peace, safety, and regularity.
⚖️ Compensation:
- May appear calm, accommodating, and easy-going.
- Avoids arguments and tries to keep everyone happy.
- Works hard to be useful and responsible.
🩺 Physical Affinities (Confirmatory Symptoms):
- Sensitive to sun, noise, and heat.
- Indigestion, especially after milk or bread.
- Headache from sun exposure.
- Easily fatigued.
- Craving for salt, often with aversion to milk.
🧩 Essence According to Sankaran:
“The Natrum carbonicum person is like a soft sponge: absorbing pain silently, avoiding sharp or harsh influences, needing a calm, harmonious environment to feel safe.”
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