A five-year-old girl was forbidden by her mother to eat gluten, and that’s why she suffered from tongue mouth sore ulcers and eczema.
Dear friends, this is the testimonial of a five-year-old girl whose mother had strictly banned gluten from the family’s diet. One day, they were together at a birthday party and just before the cake was served, the mother took the girl home. The mother did not want her child to eat any cake because the cake contained gluten.
The daughter was outraged, cried a lot, and suffered a separation conflict with her mother associated with the tongue. The result was Tongue mouth sore ulcers in the girl.
(see picture).
Note from Natalie:
Tongue mouth sore ulcers on the mucous membrane of the tongue (squamous epithelium) are the active phase of the separation conflict because her mother forbade her from eating the cake.
Separation conflict from not being carried to bed.
This is another testimonial of this same girl who’s mother always carries her to bed after her evening bath. The mother lies in bed with her daughter and reads her stories from books. After her mother found out that she had secretly eaten something containing gluten, she tried to scare her daughter by telling her stories about how harmful gluten is and how it might give her a stomach ache. And as punishment, she did NOT carry her daughter to bed.
Because of this episode, the girl developed eczema on the back of her legs and her stomach, but not anywhere else. Eczema is a hanging healing from a severe separation conflict. The track was that every time the daughter had the desire or appetite to eat something containing gluten, she was active with this separation conflict.
I asked the mother to take a picture of her holding her daughter as she typically carries her to bed (see attached photos):
The eczema is right where she holds the daughter when she carries her to bed. In these points, the daughter has associated the separation or the break-off of contact with her mother.
After we had discussed and clarified both conflict events with the girl’s mother, the mother now officially allowed her daughter to eat whatever she wanted, even if it contained gluten. The girl now has no more skin issues and also her tongue has healed.
Note from Natalie:
Many thanks to our Germanische Heilkunde friend for sharing this example with us.