Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Wonderful Plants
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
666.74.11
666.74.11 Angelica sinensis
Names: Angelica sinensis; Dies-Umbelliferous.
English: Dong-Quay; Tang kuei Root.
Botany: smell is musky and sweet.
Mind
Marriage difficult, she is cold and plays the victim of sex, revenging and controlling her husband.
Euphoria.
Indifference.
Restless, must move.
Desire to go to a peaceful place, away from people.
Dreams: death; funerals, falling into deep, black pit; dead people; nightmare; restless, agitated.
General
Weather: < heat, sun; < cold; > fresh air, open air.
Sweat: easily.
Time: < 5 pm.
Desire: ice cubes.
Aversion: food, loss of appetite.
Food: < fats; < sweets, pastries, sugar.
Sleep: disturbed; short; irregular; unrefreshing; waking, < heat; sleep after meals.
Physical: < movement; < contact; < pressure of collar.
Body
Obese.
Head: headache, < meals, at the nape of the neck.
Male: libido irregular with loss of sexual appetite; impotence.
Female: menses scanty, late, with fainting, breast congestion, diarrhoea and occasional vomiting; amenorrhoea; pre-menstrual mammary congestion and legs heavy; flushes, discomfort, < menopausal complaints; leucorrhoea profuse, milky, irritating; intercourse uncomfortable, painful; pain and congestion in the left ovary; benign breast tumours, nodule, cysts; mastitis.