Germanium [Germ]:

- Jan Scholten

Germanium is a new remedy. Sherr has done a proving in 1995 but the results have not been published yet. He has given me permission to extract the most important symptoms from his report.

Signature This element has been named after Germany because it was discovered by a German in 1886. it is an excellent semi conductor and is used in the computers, transistors etc.

Concepts

Stage 14 Ferrum series

Empty Weak Task Work Duty

Eliminating Craft Use

Diverting Ability Perfection

Casting aside Routine Order Rules

Irresponsible Control Exams

Indifferent Observed Criticism

Form Distant Failure Guilt Crime

Covering up Persecuted Tried

Empty mask Adult

Village

Group analysis

A formal profession: civil servant.

Maintaining order for the show.

Formal routines: formalities.

Keeping up a mask of perfection.

Escaping control: estranged.

Casting aside accusations.

Failure through irresponsible behaviour.

Routine performances.

Picture of Germanium metallicum

Essence: a formal profession: civil servant, official.

A formal profession, civil servant, official

Germanium is the classic type of civil servant. They carry out their task pro forma, but they don't take any real responsibility. They are afraid of being held responsible for any of their actions.

Maintaining order as a formality

They maintain the order but aren't really interested in what they are doing. Like a teacher who lost interest long ago, who is only concerned with maintaining order so he can hold on to his job and earn a living (Sherr, 95). They are cruising on automatic, speaking only in cliches and commonplaces.

Formal routines: formalities

They love hiding behind formalities. As long as they work with lots of official forms they can be sure they wont personally be held responsible for anything. They often hold back information, hiding behind a mask of perfectionism (Sherr). But they feel restricted at the same time, a prisoner of controlled movement and measured speech. They are afraid of having made a mistake after all, afraid of authorities, police, parents, teachers or directors watching them and finding out they have done something wrong.

Escaping control: estranged.

They try all sorts of ways to avoid being held responsible. They push responsibilities on to other people, wriggle out of accusations, deny their mistakes or say it was someone elses fault etc. (Sherr 95). They feel misunderstood and useless compared to their colleagues. As if they are caught up in a fight between two parties, but it has nothing to do with them. To take the attention away from their own mistakes they'll blame others.

They become an outsider, estranged from their colleagues and their environment. Eventually they'll feel estranged from themselves, as if they have left their body.

Failure through irresponsible behaviour Because they deny responsibility certain things are bound to go wrong. The outside appearance may still be there, but it is only an empty shell. They are powerless to carry out their task, but they pretend everything is fine and running as normal (Sherr).

But their life has become stuck and there is nothing they can do about it. The decline is undeniable and they feel that all their efforts have been in vain. They are too tired to do anything anymore.

Expressions

Fears: failure, falling, paralysis, criticism, responsibilities, authority, police, being unmasked, opposition, observed, anticipation, violence.

Dreams: futile efforts, missing the bus, forgetting their luggage, paralysis, war, violence, victims, broken windows or mirrors, being pursued, threatened, accidents, thieves, burglars, broken locks, police, erotic, being raped, water, fire, family, brother, sister.

Delusions: mistakes, guilt, crime, coward, banned, prisoner, world is shabby, estranged, isolated, everything looks smaller or lower, time going slowly, hearing voices double, hands don't belong to him, chaos.

Mood: weak, dull, empty, flat, indifferent, unreal, no romanticism, hopeless, helpless, gloomy, doomed, restless.

Irritability: held in; (<) having to answer, being abused.

mental: precise, absent minded, empty, slow, confused, forgetful, mistakes in writing and speaking, dyslexia.

Colours: brown and green.

Causes: insults, being interrupted.

Generals

Weather: cold, (<) cold, (<) mist.

Time: (<) 5 am.

Desires: drinks.

Sleep: yawning.

Physical: (<) heavy metals.

Complaints

Cancer. Malaria.

Paralysis, walking backwards, legs trembling. Ataxia, cerebellum.

Difficulty speaking. Numbness.

Demyelinisation of the nerves.

headaches.

Sore throats, much mucus.

Pneumonia, bronchitis, liver- and kidney injuries, hemolysis (Dreisbach).

High blood pressure. Palpitations. Anaemia (3).

Stomach complaints. Diabetes.

kidney failure.

Inflammation of joints. Amyloidosis.

DD: Ferrum series, Stage 14, Cysteine, Selenium.

DD metabolism affected by germanium: Cysteine, free radicals.

DD Gallium: still feels he has some say in the matter, even if it is only in certain restricted areas. Germanium feels they are only there for the show, the real responsibilities have been passed on long ago.

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