Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Wonderful Plants
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
666.47.13
666.47.13 Tanacetum vulgare
English: Tansy.
French: Tanauise.
Dutch: Boerenwormkruid.
Mind
Victim of critics, humiliations.
Sees no exit.
Women who are bitter from suppression, submission and suicidal.
Ambitious, much ambition.
Fear: water; in children, < night: pavor nocturnus.
Dreams: unpleasant; ridiculously unnatural things.
Nervous and tired feeling.
Half dead, half alive feeling.
Dull, confused.
Irritable, sensitive to noise.
General
Weather: < open-air, < warm room.
Desire: drinks.
Body
Energy: abnormal lassitude, mental fatigue, < closed room.
Vertigo: dizzy.
Head: heavy; headache, dull, temples, forehead, < least exertion.
Ears: roaring, ringing; voice sounds strange; close suddenly.
Throat: frothy mucus obstructs the air-passages.
Lungs: hurried, laboured, stertorous respiration.
Stomach: nausea, worse sweets, soft food.
Abdomen: pain, > stool; call dull pain in liver, < lying on right site, sitting, > motion.
Rectum: urge, < eating; dysentery.
Female: menses suppressed, scanty, watery, pale, late, profuse; dysmenorrhoea, with bearing-down pains, tenderness, drawing in groins.
Skin: < poison ivy.