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Chromolaena odorata

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
6Campanulidae
Phase
4Asterales
Subphase
4Helianthoideae
Stage
5
Name

Chromolaena odorata

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Remedy

Chapter

666.44.05

Book
Family
666.44.05 Eupatorium odoratumMaleisian: okok jepun; pokok jerman.
Content: eupatol, isosakuranatin, acacetin, odoratin, salvigenin, scutallarein tetra methyl ether, sinensetin.
MindNeed for integrity, integrating all aspects of themselves.
Ailments from physical intrusions, wounds, injuries, beatings, operations, vaccinations, drugs.
Ailments from mental intrusions, domination, humiliation, rape, incest.
Delusion: lack of resistance, they need more resistance.
Father is important. He can be lacking or ailments from his death. 'Good father'.
Homesick.
Hysteria. Morbid watchfulness.
Nervous erethism; extreme restlessness.
GeneralSensation: bruised, beaten.
Weather: chilly; shivering from cold alternating heat; > mountain, < change from warm to cold.
Sweat: profuse.
Desire: drinks.
Physical: < motion, < least motion.
BodyGeneral: oedema.
Discharge: haemorrhages, ecchymosis.
Fever: influenza, < marsh; sinusitis, frontal.
Nose: hayfever; rhinitis.
Lungs: bronchitis.
Stomach: nausea; vomiting.
Abdomen: liver sore jaundice; spleen affections.
Rectum: constipation; dysentery.
Urinary: cystitis.
Female: menses copious; miscarriage.
Limbs: pains bones bruised < lying on them; arthritis; gout; sciatica.
Skin: wounds; injuries; eczema.
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