Ignatia is a medicine for grief and anguish. It relieves and
heals acute emotional pain and physical complaints resulting from
it. Situations that might ask for Ignatia are for instance: sudden
loss of a loved one, death of a human being or an animal, rape,
assault, robbery, accident and scary, frightful situations, in fact
anything that can cause you an emotional shock. Furthermore Ignatia
is a beautiful medicine in cases of (silent) grief for several
reasons, for instance feeling of being denied, disapproval,
jealousy, homesickness. What makes Ignatia the right remedy in the
above mentioned cases is the reaction of the person on what has
happened: Ignatia suits when the painful situation remains very
actual in the persons mind, as if it had happened yesterday, and the
mind is focused on constantly thinking about it or reviving it.
About eight years ago an aircraft flew right into a block of
flats in Amsterdam; still most victims of that drama daily go
through the horror of an airplane crushing their apartment and
setting it on fire within seconds. It remains a present situation
for them; they cannot give it a place in their memory, in their
personal past. Now in such a situation and reaction you need
Ignatia.
Ignatia can show his/her emotional misbalance by hysterical
behavior and/or unstoppable crying, but there can also be a silent
grief with only sighing as a sign of internal suffering. In fact,
frequently sighing is a keynote for this remedy. And there is a lot
of fear, fright and anxiety in this drug-picture. Ignatia-characters
have a highly sensitive nervous system, so it is not surprising that
during stress their bodies react with twitching and spasms, a
nervous constriction of the throat, trembling, nervous head-aches,
nausea, sleeplessness and palpitations. Their mood changes quickly
in opposite tempers and they react corresponding with paradoxical
symptoms, like a nausea that disappears through eating, or extra
urination with at the same time oedema (holding on moist in swollen
parts of the body) or laughing at sad occasions like a funeral. The
usually friendly Ignatia can change into an unreasonable, demanding
and dictatorial person when ill or stressed. It is a good remedy for
nervous breakdowns, whether they arise because of long-duration
stress, living in unacceptable conditions, frustration,
disappointment or long intense studying.
These people have something fine and artistic, they love beauty,
are sensitive, quick-witted and conscientious, intuitive, they want
to do everything perfect and they are very sensitive to criticism
and disapproval. Their emotional balance is easily disturbed. The
idealistic Ignatia can fly in fainting or in daydreaming. Another
important data is, that Ignatia's tend to depend their own wellbeing
on that of their loved ones. "If only he does well." The other one
seems to be more important; there is a tendency to sacrifice their
interests for the sake of a loved one. And in case of an unanswered
love their whole world collapses.
This remedy is known as a remedy for women, but also a lot of men
need it. Ignatia's do not want consolancy. After all, their whole
mind is absorbed by their grief, so what will remain of them when
you take that away, they fear...