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Strychnos wallichiana

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
5Lamiidae
Phase
2Gentianales
Subphase
4Loganiaceae
Stage
16
Name

Strychnos wallichiana

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Remedy

Chapter

665.24.16

Book
Family
665.24.16 Strychnos wallichiana, Strychnos gaultheriana, Hoang-nanEnglish: Tropical Bindweed.
MindAilments from grief, bad news, disappointment, let down, ruined, sudden bereavement, loss, death of a child, death of parents or friends, vexation, anger, fright, shock, deceived friendship, love disappointment, deceptions, losing money, mortification, pecuniary loss, loss of position.
Apathy.
Energy: lassitude indisposition to make a mental effort.
Fear: water.
Colour preference: 2C !.
GeneralSensation: shocked; shattered; torn.
BodyEnergy: fatigue, exhaustion.
General: cancer of glands, with offensive breath; malnutrition; haemorrhage.
Infection: leprosy; rabies, hydrophobia, snakebites; syphilis.
Nervous: tetanic convulsions, beginning in the hind legs and spreading all over the body; spasms; paralysis.
Vertigo: dizzy.
Head: headache; brain congestion.
Face: involuntary, chewing movement of the jaw.
Mouth: cancer tongue.
Chest: cancer bleeding, breasts.
Stomach: belching; pain, < diarrhoea.
Abdomen: colic.
Rectum: diarrhoea.
Urinary: urine albumen, mucous casts; congestion kidneys.
Limbs: tingling of hands and feet.
Skin: pustules, boils, carbuncles; malignant ulcers; eczema, itching; leprosy; anaesthesia, bites of serpents, dogs.
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  • ›2 Gentianales
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