Monday 5 March 2012

Homeopathy celebrities on the couch: Naomi Campbell, Black is Beautiful



SuperModel Noami Campbell
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Naomi Campbell is a model, singer, journalist, writer and an activist.



She is of Caribbean and Chinese mix ethnicity although she considers herself black. 


She is considered one of the most beautiful women in the world, and her exotic looks have won her modeling contracts with the biggest names of the fashion and cosmetic industry.


Hers is glamorous and charmed life, but it wasn’t always like that.

  
She comes from a modest background; she was raised by her grandmother in Streatham, South London.


Her dad left her mum while she was pregnant with Naomi and at her mother’s request she has never made contact with him.


Her mum left her when she was very young whilst pursuing a career in dance across Europe:  this is something time hasn’t healed. Recently Naomi broke down in tears at the Ophra Show when her mum acknowledged that she should not have left her.

  
Naomi attributes her past drug addiction and her mood swings to the fact that her mother abandoned her as a child.

She has been often shrouded in controversy: her behavior has even been considered outrageous, her political and activist stances incomprehensible.

There is however something about Campbell that it is a constant: her quick changes.  Changes in her mood from apparently calm and controlled into a raging and abusive, object throwing individual, kicking, punching, insulting, scratching and spitting.  She has done it all, and not only to those who depend on her like her secretary, but to two security guards at an airport…  

Her moral convictions change quickly too: after posing naked for a high profile campaign against the fur trade, she was soon on the catwalk covered in…furs!


While at an event as an ambassador for Nelson Mandela’s AIDS charity, she became involved in one of the ugliest “blood diamonds” violations when she accepted rough diamonds from a known criminal, and later denied it.  The case ended up in court, causing embarrassment to charity, and some damage to Naomi’s personal image.

She is arrogant too; she told the South African court in no uncertain terms that it was a great inconvenience for her to be there. 

But perhaps the most outrageous of comments was when she claimed that she didn’t get out of bed for less than 10,000.


Naomi Campbell homeopathic remedy is Belladonna:



The Belladonna plant also known as Deadly Nightshade, its poisonous and its toxins act upon the nervous system causing hallucinations.

Its berries are linked to tales of witches rituals and sexual excesses.  The plant has been well kwon since ancient times for causing sleepwalking, and night terrors, visions of the sufferer changing

Into all sorts of fantastic creatures half human half animal.


Some believe that the myth of werewolf comes from the abuse of this and other plants from the Solanacea family.


Despite the risk of intoxication, the juice of the plant was used as a cosmetic in medieval Italy, where women applied a few drops to their eyes, causing the pupils to dilate, and to make the eyes look shiner, this look was considered very beautiful hence the name of the plant – Belladonna means beautiful woman in Italian. 


The patient who benefits from the use of homeopathic Belladonna is prone to high fevers, suffers from strong headaches due to sun exposure, photophobia, dislikes bright lights and shiny objects.

Their mood changes very quickly, their body temperature rises, their face becomes red with anger, their pupils dilate, their behavior becomes animalistic, some even report feeling like they have turn into a big cat like a jaguar or a panther. In their uncontrollable rage, they attack their opponents by any means they can:  spitting, scratching and punching; causing as much destruction as they can in very little time.   

  
After these attacks they can go into a state of torpor, where they lack energy and they cannot justify their behavior.  A lot of these patients have a firm believe they are somewhat entity possessed and not responsible for their acts.  They also tend to believe they possess paranormal powers of some sort.

Naomi has been nicknamed “Black Panther” for her nasty temper, and she clearly displays many symptoms consistent with this remedy. 


Naomi has many jewelry Wedjats and she wears them often.



Her house in the shape of a wedjat the Arab protective eye amulet said to protect wearers from psychic attack or “evil eye” is also symptomatic of a believe in the supernatural and the need for magic protection.  

 By the Undercover Homeopath