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Gomphrena serrata

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
3Caryophyllidae
Phase
5Amaranthales
Subphase
6Gomphrenoideae
Stage
16
Name

Gomphrena serrata

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Remedy

Chapter

663.55.16

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663.55.16 Gomphrena serrataNames: Gomphrena decumbens.
German: Kugelamarant niederliegender: Niederliegender Kugelamarant.
Dutch: Kogelamaranth.
DD: Aluminium, Sulphur, Oxygen, Iron series.
Source: Sense provings.
MindFeeling despised, disposed, excluded, seen as despicable, Gollum from “the Lord of the Rings”.
Undervalued in society and work, garbage collector.
Third world children gathering their needs on the garbage belt.
Broken will, < violent parents, adoption children, no home and no father.
Not having the power to make anything out of life, to build something.
Easily broken by setbacks, giving up.
They wring themselves in many directions to get also a part of life, their part.
They are creeping for others.
Life is a mess; let themselves be messed up.
Hard, tough.
They desire a simple life with a family, house and food.
Lack of stamina, vigour, self-worth, guts, courage, balls.
Mothers who give their children away because they are heroin addicts.
They do not care of their family and children.
Easy drug abuse.
GeneralSensation: broken flabby.
BodyGeneral: undernourished, lack of protein; oedema, ascites.
Abdomen: pain, cramping, rumbling, better from flatulence.
Limbs: arthritis, osteoarthritis, distal interphalangeal joints.
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