Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Wonderful Plants
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
644.34.07
644.34.07 Euphorbia amygdaloides
Name: Euphorbia amygdaloides, Euphorbia sylvatica.
English: Wood spurge.
Content: jatrophane diterpenes, amygdaloin.
Source: Sense provings.
Mind
Entwined.
Not being able to grow properly due to force of gravitation and people who pull on you.
Thinking about how to bring out my daughter’s talents, who is timid but very talented.
Responsibility.
A kind of rhythm, expanding and contracting in an enormous space.
Highly talented people who are very lonely; on their own, following their own path
Hearing but it does not enter my conscience; difficult listening; words have no meaning.
Contact alternating with no contact.
Critical of oneself for not listening, being absent.
Shy, timid; very nicely keeps her mouth shut.
Restless feeling.
Thinks he can do things better.
Wants to be leader at home.
Needs material to prove his power.
Sensation of rest and freedom, after a period of being busy and hurried.
Dream: going before my turn; sweeping the other side of the street to help a neighbour.
Dream: practice is messy, trying to find equipment, patient was waiting.
Dreams: all kinds of plans do not work out, do not get finished; chaos, busy, not finishing, forgetting, not fulfilling promises; gas machines that were leaking gas; car did not work.
Dream: cleaning the dirt, mess, of others.
Dream: a meeting did not work out; one group was pushing, forcing, others did not say anything anymore, needing a time-out; we were not heard, limited; beneath the beautiful ideas and terminology the fact was hidden that students had to wait for 7 years before beginning.
General
Sleep: sleepy, dull, on waking.
Body
Nervous: neuralgia.
Head: headache; heavy, forehead and sniffing.
Ears: earache.
Lungs: enormous space in lungs, expanding on going back in body.
Heart: nervous beating.
Back: pain neck.
Male: impotence.
Back: backache; pain cervical region, left, extending to left arm, with numbness, tingling and pressing, contracting pain; curvature of spine.
Limbs: fixed feet, held by hands or a trap.