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Portulaca oleracea

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
3Caryophyllidae
Phase
1Portulacales
Subphase
2Portulacaceae
Stage
7
Name

Portulaca oleracea

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-663.12.07

Book
Family
IntroductionThis personality is like a maid, cleaner, housekeeper, like an Albanese woman in Greece, surviving as a cleaner woman, always shy and modest, silent and obedient, feeling to have no say as a foreigner, feeling happy when allowed to stay, having emigrated to get a better life and to be more free in a free country, preferring to work for little money above being a slave of a boss or husband.
Not having the power to revolt.
They feel sad from being left by her spouse or children. Their self-love is hurt.
They do not understand it because they did so well. But they are left alone because they did not give themselves really. They are afraid to give themselves away.
Mind
Nice, soft, friendly.
Lack of courage, insight and willpower to live their own life.
Adapting to all and everyone.
Imprisoned by inferior people.
Austere, sour.
Lack of libido.
Lonely, behind a soft and friendly facade.Nervousness.
Sopor.
BodyGeneral: fever; inflammation, virus; scurvy; anthrax hyperglycaemia, diabetes; stones; polyp; tumor; herpes; swelling.
Action: antiphlogistic; astringent bactericide; refrigerant; demulcent; diuretic; Emollient; fungicide; hemostat; sedative; tonic.
Ear: ache.
Mouth: toothache
Lung: problems.
Heart: hypertension; palpitations.
Stomach: dyspepsia; hyperacidity; nausea.
Abdomen: indigestion; colic; liver, spleen problems.
Rectum: diarrhoea, enteritis, dysentery; worms; haemorrhoids, piles.
Urinary: urine scanty, gravel; urination painful, dribbling; dysuria; Bright's; infections.
Genital: gonorrhoea; syphilis.
Female: leucorrhoea, sore nipples.
Skin: erysipelas, boils, ulcers; snake and insect bites; sore; warts; burns; wounds.
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  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›3 Caryophyllidae
  • ›1 Portulacales
  • ›2 Portulacaceae