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Helianthoideae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
6Campanulidae
Phase
4Asterales
Subphase
4Helianthoideae
Stage
0
Name

Helianthoideae

Author

Jan Scholten

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IntroductionThey want to shine, to be in the centre of attention. They feel great and confident. They have the feeling that the centre of the family or the group of friends is their rightful place.
They have a strong ego but on the other hand they have the idea that there is something wrong with them, that there is a bad side. They try to do good anyway but even then they have the feeling of a shadow inside, although usually deeply suppressed. Due to that they need much confirmation of others, of friends and family. They like to hear that they are good people but it is difficult for them to believe it when people tell them they are good or even fantastic.
MindNeed for integrity, integrating all aspects of themselves.
Delusion: lack of resistance, they need more resistance.
Father is important, is very present or lacking after his death.
The theme of the good father.
Hysteria. Morbid watchfulness.
Nervous erethism; extreme restlessness.
Ailments from physical intrusions, wounds, injuries, beatings, operations, vaccinations, drugs.
Ailments from mental intrusions, domination, humiliation, rape, incest.
Colour preference: 6-11AB.
GeneralSensation: bruised, beaten.
Weather: chilly; shivering from cold alternating heat; > mountain, < change from warm to cold.
Sweat: profuse.
Desire: drinks.
Physical: < motion, < least motion.
BodyGeneral: oedema.
Discharge: haemorrhages, ecchymosis.
Fever: influenza, < marsh; sinusitis, frontal.
Nose: hayfever; rhinitis.
Lungs: bronchitis.
Stomach: nausea vomiting.
Abdomen: liver sore jaundice; spleen problems.
Rectum: constipation; dysentery.
Urinary: cystitis.
Female: menses copious; miscarriage.
Limbs: pains bones bruised < lying on it; arthritis; gout; sciatica.
Skin: wounds; injuries; eczema.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›6 Campanulidae
  • ›4 Asterales
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  • 1Liatris spicata
  • 1Limbarda crithmioides
  • 2Galinsoga parviflora
  • 2Melanthera biflora
  • 3Bidens bipinnata
  • 3Bidens tripartita
  • 3Eutrochium purpureum
  • 3Spilanthes acmella
  • 3Acmella oleracea
  • 3Tagetes erecta
  • 3Bidens ferulifolia
  • 4Eupatorieae
  • 4Coreopsideae
  • 4Bahieae
  • 4Polymnieae
  • 4Ageratum conyzoides
  • 4Blumea balsamifera
  • 4Parthenium hysterophorus
  • 4Parthenium argentatum
  • 4Ageratum houstonianum
  • 5Ageratina aromatica
  • 5Eupatorium cannabinum
  • 5Ageratina dendroides
  • 5Chromolaena odorata
  • 5Eupatorium perfoliatum
  • 5Eupatorium capillifolium
  • 5Eupatorium fortunei
  • 5Ageratina ligustrina
  • 5Eupatorium purpureum
  • 6Rudbeckia hirta
  • 6Lindheimera texana
  • 7Chrysanthellum americanum
  • 7Wyethia helenioides
  • 7Coreopsis lanceolata
  • 7Stevia rebaudiana
  • 7Coreopsis verticillata
  • 8Arnica montana
  • 8Encelia farinosa
  • 9Blumea lacera
  • 9Dahlia pinnata
  • 9Polymnia sonchifolia
  • 9Smallanthus uvedalia
  • 9Zinnia elegans
  • 9Dahlia merckii
  • 10Helianthus annuus
  • 11Helianthus tuberosus
  • 12Gaillardia aristata
  • 13Xanthium orientale
  • 13Xanthium spinosum
  • 14Silphium cyrenaicum
  • 14Silphium laciniatum
  • 14Marshallia grandiflora
  • 15Ambrosia artemisiifolia
  • 15Eclipta prostrata
  • 15Espeletia grandiflora
  • 15Ambrosia salsola
  • 15Ambrosia trifida
  • 16Mikania guaco
  • 16Madia elegans
  • 16Mikania setigera
  • 16Sigesbeckia orientalis
  • 16Sigesbeckia pubescens
  • 16Mikania cordifolia
  • 17Calea zacatechichi
  • 17Cosmos bipinnatus
  • 17Echinacea angustifolia
  • 17Echinacea purpurea
  • xGuizotia scabra
  • xAspilia natalensis
  • xIva xanthiifolia
  • xHelenium autumnale
  • xArgyroxiphium sandwicense
  • xBalsamorhiza rosea
  • xFlourensia cernua
  • xTridax procumbens
  • xBaileya multiradiata
  • xVerbesina encelioides
  • xRatibida pinnata
  • xSphagneticola trilobata
  • xAcanthospermum humile
  • xAdenostemma lavenia
  • xAspilia africana
  • xBerlandiera lyrata
  • xBrickellia cavanillesii
  • xCalyptocarpus vialis
  • xCarpesium abrotanoides
  • xChrysactinia mexicana
  • xClibadium sylvestre
  • xAdenophyllum anomalum
  • xEnydra fluctuans
  • xEpaltes divaricata
  • xGlossocardia bidens
  • xIchthyothere terminalis
  • xIostephane heterophylla
  • xIsocarpha microcephala
  • xMelampodium divaricatum
  • xMontanoa tomentosa
  • xPectis linearis
  • xPiqueria trinervia
  • xPodachaenium eminens
  • xPorophyllum gracile
  • xPterocaulon alopecuroideum
  • xSanvitalia procumbens
  • xSchkuhria pinnata
  • xSynedrella nodiflora
  • xTithonia diversifolia
  • xLasianthaea podocephala
  • xVerbesina helianthoides
  • xAsteriscus pinifolius
  • xPallenis spinosa
  • xBrickellia veronicaefolia
  • xThymophylla micropoides
  • xThymophylla pentachaeta
  • xAmbrosia confertiflora
  • xPorophyllum ruderale
  • xPorophyllum coloratum
  • xTithonia rotundifolia
  • xJefea pringlei
  • xAdenostemma viscosum
  • xZinnia peruviana
  • xPallenis hierochuntica
  • xArnica fulgens
  • xHeliopsis helianthoides
  • xSilphium mohrii