A 57 year-old patient consulted in October 2006 for candidiasis. During the first year of treatment it was prescribed Natrum muriaticum, Ignatia amara, Silicea, Platina, Pulsatilla nigricans, Sepia and Alumina without improvement. In August 2007 it was prescribed Cyclamen europaeum, followed by resolution of the complaint. The remedy was given in dilutions 1.000 FC to 1.000.000 and from 50cH to 1000cH. The patient became asymptomatic after dilution 600cH, taken in October 2008. Currently, he is taking dilution 30LM. The remedy was chosen on the grounds of the following themes guilt, forsakenness and search for perfection, whereas a modality manifest during an acute intercurrence, joyless confirmed a central theme of the miasmatic dynamics of the remedy. The progression of the picture remains positive, the disease never came back, and the patient was equilibrated in latent psora when last seen in October 2010.