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Sempervivum tectorum

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
2Crassulidae
Phase
1Crassulales
Subphase
4Sempervivoideae
Stage
12
Name

Sempervivum tectorum

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-662.14.12

Book
Family
MindExtremely cautious.
Fear: parasites; being sucked dry; promising too much.
Talks inhibited.
Too exalted vascular activity in the sexual sphere.
Feeling of thereat as of lightning setting a house on fire.
Fear horrible things can happen.
Colour preference: 23-24C.
BodyGeneral: cancerous tumours, breast.
Action: cooling; soothing; astringent, diuretic, odontalgic, refrigerant, vulnerary; emetic, purgative; tightens and softens the skin.
Ears: inflammation, exudation; hardened earwax.
Face: red; flushes; vesicles, commissures of the lips.
Mouth: tender; burning; chronic aphthae !; ulcers; tongue pain, sore, bruised, burning, stabbing, bleed easily, < night, cancer, tumours, cracked, fissured, outgrowths, hard, scirrhous induration.
Throat: burning.
Stomach: burning.
Heart: pulsations; complaints.
Chest: breast carcinoma; oppression.
Stomach: vomiting.
Rectum: haemorrhoids.
Female: menses disturbed, suppressed, absent; uterus spasms, constricting, contracting; < menopause, < nursing.
Limbs: callosities, horny, corns, toes; legs heavy, warm, swollen, red purple patches and pustules, long sitting, < warm weather.
Skin: complaints; erysipelas !, purple; warts; corns; flushed; stinging pains; ringworm; herpes, zoster, circinatus; flushed; stinging pains; burning vesicles, itching when touched; burns, corns; stings of insects, bees or rabid animals; poisoned wounds; trichophytosis; burns, scalds, bites, stings; warts, corns; shingles.
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  • ›2 Crassulidae
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