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Urtica dioica

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
4Fabidae
Phase
6Rosales
Subphase
7Urticaceae
Stage
8
Name

Urtica dioica

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Remedy

Chapter

644.66.08

Book
Family
644.66.08 Urtica dioicaEnglish: Nettle; Stinging nettle.
MindKeeps distance, from being crushed too much and often.
Wants to take revenge.
Victim.
Inflexible.
Distant in marriage.
Normal, inconspicuous people but irritable when not seen.
Emotions are vague.
Unsure and timid in love.
Low sex drive, impotence.
Persistent, working hard.
Pushing irritation inside.
Cleaning the garbage.
Lack of strength, sustenance, energy.
General.Desire: whipped cream; sweets.
Physical: <<< bites of dogs and poisons like hemlock, henbane, nightshade, mandrake, anaemia.
BodyGeneral: blood purifier, tonic; allergy.
Nervous: palsies, apoplexy.
Throat: swellings; goitre.
Nose: polyps.
Lungs: wheezing, shortness of breath; expectoration difficult; inflammation; whooping cough, haemorrhage.
Heart: anaemia; hypertension; blood intoxication.
Stomach: bleeding; indigestion.
Chest: lactation problems.
Abdomen: bowel affections, children; worms; liver portal congestion; jaundice.
Rectum: diarrhoea, dysentery; constipation.
Urinary: urine scanty; cystitis; gravel, stone; incontinence of urine, stoppage of urine, nephritis.
Male: prostate enlargement, adenoma, benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Female: milk scanty.
Back: backache.
Limbs: arthritis, painful osteoarthritis.
Skin: eczema; fistules, gangrenes, scabs, itch; old sores, ulcers; hair growth low; urticaria < touch; acne.
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