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In this friendly episode of Homeopathy 247, Mary chats with Isobel Fothergill about the much-used Pulsatilla—a polycrest that often helps when emotions, reassurance, and “changeable” symptoms are front and center. Isobel shows how homeopathy looks at the person behind the symptoms, weaving together personality, triggers, and physical signs to find a good match.
How to Recognise a “Pulsatilla” PersonPulsatilla often suits gentle, shy, affectionate people who like company and reassurance. Children may cling at the school gate; adults feel better with a hand to hold. They love fresh air and often feel worse in warm, stuffy rooms. In homoeopathy, these character cues can be as important as physical symptoms.
Key Physical CluesIsobel highlights several pointers:
Pulsatilla is also useful during life transitions—starting school, puberty, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause—when bodies and emotions are in flux.
Emotional Themes (and a Quick Contrast)Pulsatilla people are tender and easily moved to tears, but can be quickly cheered up. They may “people-please” to get comfort and attention—not in a harsh way, but from a real need to feel supported. Compared with more independent types (like Sepia), Pulsatilla prefers closeness, care, and community. This is where homoeopathy can feel very personal.
Two Short Case StoriesIf your symptoms are inconsistent—time, place, sensation—don’t ignore it. In homeopathy, changeability itself is a guiding clue that can point to Pulsatilla over other remedies.
Practical PointersPotency depends on the picture: higher for clear emotional matches; lower, more frequent doses for longer-running physical issues. When in doubt—especially for chronic concerns—consult a professional.
Important links mentioned in this episode:Read our blog post about Pulsatilla: https://homeopathy247.com/pulsatilla-a-remedy-for-change/
Read more about Isobel Fothergill: https://homeopathy247.com/professional-homeopaths-team/isobel-fothergill/
Visit Isobel's website: https://homeopathywithisobel.co.uk/
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In this friendly episode of Homeopathy 247, Mary chats with Isobel Fothergill about the much-used Pulsatilla—a polycrest that often helps when emotions, reassurance, and “changeable” symptoms are front and center. Isobel shows how homeopathy looks at the person behind the symptoms, weaving together personality, triggers, and physical signs to find a good match.
How to Recognise a “Pulsatilla” PersonPulsatilla often suits gentle, shy, affectionate people who like company and reassurance. Children may cling at the school gate; adults feel better with a hand to hold. They love fresh air and often feel worse in warm, stuffy rooms. In homoeopathy, these character cues can be as important as physical symptoms.
Key Physical CluesIsobel highlights several pointers:
Pulsatilla is also useful during life transitions—starting school, puberty, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause—when bodies and emotions are in flux.
Emotional Themes (and a Quick Contrast)Pulsatilla people are tender and easily moved to tears, but can be quickly cheered up. They may “people-please” to get comfort and attention—not in a harsh way, but from a real need to feel supported. Compared with more independent types (like Sepia), Pulsatilla prefers closeness, care, and community. This is where homoeopathy can feel very personal.
Two Short Case StoriesIf your symptoms are inconsistent—time, place, sensation—don’t ignore it. In homeopathy, changeability itself is a guiding clue that can point to Pulsatilla over other remedies.
Practical PointersPotency depends on the picture: higher for clear emotional matches; lower, more frequent doses for longer-running physical issues. When in doubt—especially for chronic concerns—consult a professional.
Important links mentioned in this episode:Read our blog post about Pulsatilla: https://homeopathy247.com/pulsatilla-a-remedy-for-change/
Read more about Isobel Fothergill: https://homeopathy247.com/professional-homeopaths-team/isobel-fothergill/
Visit Isobel's website: https://homeopathywithisobel.co.uk/
Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be updated with our latest episodes.
You can also subscribe to our podcast channels available on your favourite podcast listening app below:
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeopathy247-podcast/id1628767810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rjXAReQ33hGceW1E50dk
Follow us on our social media accounts:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathy247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathy247
You can also visit our website at https://homeopathy247.com/
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