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Abelmoschus esculentus

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
5Malvidae
Phase
3Malvales
Subphase
3Hibiscoideae
Stage
1
Name

Abelmoschus esculentus

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Remedy

Chapter

655.33.01

Book
Family
655.33.01 Abelmoschus esculentusUse: okra beans.
DD: Boron, Sulphur, Silver series.
Source: Sense provings.
MindAlways must be friendly.
Slimy, flattering, avoiding others becoming angry at her.
With talking overwhelming others, talking so long that others give up.
Women out-talking their husbands.
Aversion sex, asexual.
Presenting little things as great.
Being impotent, making impotent.
Producing very little, apart from words.
Wife of a doctor, lawyer or dentist, a noble person, trying to shine in the arts, music, a gallery without producing something substantial.
Naïve, impulsive.
Hysterical.
Emotional, weeping, < before menses, manipulating with weeping.
Desires singing.
Sexual desire diminished, wanting.
Aversion: quarrels, fights.
GeneralWeather: hot flushes.
Desire: food, appetite increased, < before menses.
Aversion meat.
BodyEnergy: weak.
Nervous: paralysis when speaking out.
Head: hair falling out.
Mouth: salivation, < eating, < pregnancy.
Nose: smell acute.
Heart: anaemia.
Stomach: nausea, sick, fainting, < pregnancy, early months.
Urinary: inflammation bladder in just married women; recurrent inflammation.
Female: menses irregular, profuse; dysmenorrhoea, premenstrual syndrome; < menopause; < pregnancy; sterility; vaginismus.
Skin: lasting swelling and itching, < stings of insects, mosquito bites; alopecia.
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