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swallowing words at the end of sentences?

I saw a description of thuja where this was mentioned.

Is this a symptom specific only to thuja? if you swallow words when talkingthan you need thuja??

This was one of the common things I was constantly made to feel bad about myself when about 15 when my anxiety and problems around people begun. So obviously this has gotten my attention.
 
  starface on 2012-01-20
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-worthless
- unlovable
- low self esteem

- sensitive about ones own appearance
-calculative, manipulative, lonely, empty felling inside
-problem with connecting and relating to people.


+swallowing words what I have been critizised for by friends a long time ago daily. Makes it sound like thuja could be a good try?





There is not so much to say about it, you can compare them with almost anything, it is the great masquerader. It could be Sulphur, Phosphorus, Silicea etc. There is not really much to say about comparisons in Thuja.

PHOSPHORUS
The first remedy where there is a common confusion. You can't tell the difference, just looking right away.

- Thuja, they are putting on a mask, are putting on an act. They can be very good at it and they can look very much like Phosphorus. But in Thuja it is more calculated.

- Phosphorus is the same way, but for them it is genuine, it is real, it is spontaneous.
 
starface last decade
ok even body dysmorphia is mentioned for thuja. I guess I need it than?
[message edited by starface on Fri, 20 Jan 2012 07:52:33 GMT]
 
starface last decade
anyway I am not sure about it. And this is all very difficult to figure out on your own.
 
starface last decade

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