Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Wonderful Plants
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
633.42.12
633.42.12 Zea italica
Names: is an unofficial name.
English: Corn-silk.
Mind
Inability to stay centred in the body; disorientation and stress, < urban environments.
Ancient souls who find it extremely painful to "contract" into the modern conditions of living.
Prefer rural or uncrowded areas, harmonious communion with the earth.
Without this shift in consciousness, the natural healing and teaching capacities, which many of these people harbour within them are never fully realised.
Pain, discomfort, < congestion and chaos of urban and technological environments, < restricted living situations.
The whole body but especially the hands and feet, must learn to radiate grounded spirituality.
Difficulty in expressing its vast spiritual nature through the limitations of the physical world and physical body.
Mania for bathing.
Delirium.
Impulse to suicide, particularly by drowning.
Vexed; easily angered.
General
Desire: food, appetite increased, voracious, alternating with disgust for food.
Food: > wine.
Body
General: diabetes; transaminases high, fat high.
Nervous: twitching.
Mouth: salivation.
Heart: insufficient, arteriosclerosis, hypertension.
Stomach: heartburn, nausea, vomiting, > wine.
Rectum: diarrhoea.
Urinary: bladder inflammation, chronic; cystitis, gravel stones.
Male: prostate enlarged.
Back: as of boiling water down the back.
Skin: diseases; psoriasis; eczema, red, itching.