{"id":1601,"remedy_name":"Chicory","remedy_type":"Bach Flower Remedy","alternative_names":["Bach Flower Group: Over-Care for Welfare of Others"],"miasm":"Emotional Miasm","temperament":"Neutral","aggravation_time":"Neutral\/Anytime","keynote_indications":"Target Emotional State: Used for possessiveness, over-protection, and demanding attention.","modalities":"","symptoms_by_system":{"Mind":"Bent on taking care of others according to one's own desig n or idea, may be interpreted as being too \nforceful or unnecessary. Self-pity, a sense of not being appreciated for one's efforts. \nFairly rigid opinions and ways of working with others. Conviction that one's percep tions and opinions are \ncorrect and one assumes the right to enforce them on others. Tendency to be overly careful with details, one's \ndaily duties and cleanliness. Possessiveness of people, as well as of goods. \nPreoccupation with pain without physical findings. Personality disorders, based on attention seeking within the \nsexual sphere. Feigning sickness in order to gain attention (Ch -bd-b\u201e Heath-b.). Eating disorders (Crb - a-b.. \nMust-b.). Hysterical neurosis, when the body expresses through illness the unvoiced need for attention and \nlove. \nNeed to be the center of attention and be appreciated. Self-pity, sullenness and pouting, if affectionate attention \nis not offered. Annoyance and persisted self-pity if consoled, as if to arouse even more sympathy in the other. \nManipulation, power play, prete nse, threat, possessiveness, or feigning of sick ness in order to convey that \nthey feel hurt, offended, or overlooked. May reject being consoled, which increases their self -pity and may \ncreate further alienation in others. Bent on taking care of others according to one's own desig n or idea, may be interpreted as being too \nforceful or unnecessary. Self-pity, a sense of not being appreciated for one's efforts. \nFairly rigid opinions and ways of working with others. Conviction that one's percep tions and opinions are \ncorrect and one assumes the right to enforce them on others. Tendency to be overly careful with details, one's \ndaily duties and cleanliness. Possessiveness of people, as well as of goods. \nPreoccupation with pain without physical findings. Personality disorders, based on attention seeking within the \nsexual sphere. Feigning sickness in order to gain attention (Ch -bd-b\u201e Heath-b.). Eating disorders (Crb - a-b.. \nMust-b.). Hysterical neurosis, when the body expresses through illness the unvoiced need for attention and \nlove. \nNeed to be the center of attention and be appreciated. Self-pity, sullenness and pouting, if affectionate attention \nis not offered. Annoyance and persisted self-pity if consoled, as if to arouse even more sympathy in the other. \nManipulation, power play, prete nse, threat, possessiveness, or feigning of sick ness in order to convey that \nthey feel hurt, offended, or overlooked. May reject being consoled, which increases their self -pity and may \ncreate further alienation in others."},"schema_version":"1.0","api_provider":"Allahshafi"}