Themes from the Synonym database: Lil-t: Arrogance. Sars: Capricious. Colch: Identity. Paris: Apprehensive. | |||
The Liliales can be taciturn, or sexual, vain, hysterical, alcoholic, and often foolish. Pervading rubrics: | |||
family Alstroemeriaceae | |||
family Campynemataceae | |||
family Colchicaceae | spp. Disporum, Ornithoglossum, Uvularia, Colch. Colchicum (Meadow Saffron)Colchicum grows in moist conditions, in meadows and woods. The patient needs liquids to prevent gout, etc.Farrington: Affects the nerves, in typhoid conditions and debility, e.g. after missing sleep, there is great tiredness, no appetite, and a bad taste in the mouth. Compare with Nux-v. In typhoid the intellect is clouded. The face is cadaverous. The cold sweat on the forehead is similar to Veratrum. The tongue is heavy and stiff. There is almost complete loss of speech, and the breath is cold. The body is hot, the extremities cold. There is restlessness, retching and vomiting. The state is very sensitive, she feel unprotected (Naked Ladies). Rudenes is the worst thing, it drives her wild! She does not forgive you.
Sensation: pains like electric shocks or like a needle. Miasm:Syphilitic or Malarial. Similars: Ant-c CALC carb-v Merc. All share : anxiety and depression. They are taciturn and tearful. | ||
Corsiaceae | Corsia spp. | ||
Convallariceae | spp. Alium Anthericum, Asparagus, Astelia, Helonais (Devils bit), Colchicum (Meadow saffron), Ornithogalum (Star of Bethlehem) Rx: Verat(?), Par, Colch, Helon, Lil-t, Sabad, Agra, Orni, Aloe Rajans Family Sensations as if: Squeezing out - like tootpaste Convallaria (Lily of the Valley) BoerickeIt affects the female genitals and the heart, and produces lassitude, relaxation and chilliness.Proving: She feels as if she must protect her heart from painful emotions. As she ages she become more and more distant, until the colour of life fades away. Rubrics:
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Liliaceae | Lilium Tigrinum (Tiger Lily)Prooving:A sense as if "she were going to be crazy, if she did not hang on to herself, and hold tight. Profound mental depression; to the prover "the heavens seemed brass and the earth iron;" an apprehension of moral obliquity weighed grievously upon her, for about ten days after the sexual excitement, and continuing in alternation with the sexual excitement for more than four months after the proving. Worse on going to bed; can't go to sleep; wild feeling in the head as though i should go crazy and no one would take care of me; thoughts of suicide; how much Opium would put me to sleep forever, and who would find my body, and who would care; a new train of thought for her. While attending a lecture, desire to hit the lecturer, and in the evening desirous of swearing and damning the fire and things generally, and to think and speak obscene things; disposed to strike and hit persons; as these feelings came, the uterine pains passed away It is a glamourous flower, and the woman can be passionate and beautiful. She has a strong sense of her own importance. Her personality can be haughty and domineering, her presence makes others cower. She has mood swings and is impatient and easily provoked; she is oversensitive. Once she takes offence she can be quite nasty - you might get a slap!
Lil-t imagines she is attractive, but flirtation is restrained by religion or just keeping busy (the theme of pennance has been recorded). They can be Evangalists, or join the Sally Army. They may find the bands and the uniforms exciting! The sexual feeling come from a hormonal imbalance ... not from emotional desire.
Therapeutics: Menopause. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Antiversion of Uterus. Miasm : Sycotic (Compare with Medorrhinum) Similars: pall Plat. Iod shares irritability, depression, constriction of the heart, heat and a liking for cold air. | ||
family Aloaceae | Aloe (Aloe vera)Adapted to sedentary, "weary" persons; averse to either mental or physical labor. If he sits he deliberates about standing up.Lassitude alternates with mental activity, depending on his digestion. The state is changable, hypochondriacal, from contentment to discontent, with a repulsive, anthrophobic mood. The misery is out of proportion to the complaint!
Sensation: Heaviness (Digestion, Colon). Theme: Security and Belonging. Miasm: Leprosy Similars: Aloe vs. Am-m Both suffer irritability and a sense of heaviness and flatulence - worse for sitting around!
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family Trillaceae | Inset: Trillium erectum Trillium pendulum
Sensations: Falling apart, as if broken (bandaging amel). Paris Quadrifolia (Trillaceae)Herb Paris lives on calcerious soils in damp and shady woods. The rubrics conjour up the image of someone not quite with it (in a social sense). An only child (Calc.) who talks to himself all the time. He may even imagine he has friends to play with in his imaginary world.Because his social development is poor he becomes a shy and indaquate teenager, who's antics and clowning give everyone the impression of some kind of fool. His behaviour becomes quite tiresome to his friends.
Similars: arg-n nat-c Merc CALC PHOS Shared Sx: Taciturn. Vexation. Hysteria. Frightened. Desires company. Despair. Foolish. Alcohol.
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family Smilacaceae | spp. sars. smilax (pic). Rx: Sars, Smilin. Top (core) Smilacaceae Rubrics ... SarsaparillaSummary of the Proving: Inactive, languid, indisposed to work, awkward. Dull and muddled in the head, all the forenoon, in the afternoon peevish and ill-humored.Sullen. Readily insulted by a word. Very much vexed and cannot forget vexatious matters. The soul is extraordinarily affected by the pains, the spirit is oppressed, the mind troubled; he feels unhappy and groans involuntarily. Disgusted with everything, she has no pleasure in anything. Rubrics:
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family Luzuriagaceae Spp? | |||
family Melanthiaceae | spp. Helonias, Melanthium, Aletris, Trillium, Veratrum (pic) Rx: Verat, Sabad,Verat-v, Helon, Xero, Alet, Polygo-o. N.B. the Cronquist system places the Melanthiaceae in the Sapindales! Top (core) Melanthiaceae Rubrics ... Aletris (Colicroot) BoerickeRubrics: Concentration difficult. Discontented, Sulky.Therapeutics: Debility with scanty menses. Sensation: Heaviness (uterus). Veratrum Album (Hellebore)Farrington: Used for cholera since Hahnemans time. It seems to act prominently on the abdominal organs, probably through the splanchnic nerves. When these nerves are paralyzed the blood-vessels becomes over-charged with blood and pour forth their serum. The prostration the coldness and the terrible sinking sensation that belong to Veratrum all start from these nerves.It is indicated in delerium when there is restlessness, with desire to cut and tear the clothing, with loquacity and rapid, earnest, loud talking; he strikes those about him; anxiety; frightened at imaginary things; lasciviousness; lewdness in talk; he springs out of bed and rushes about the rooms if thereby to obtain relief. Verat is distinguished from Bell and Stram by coldness, esp. cold sweat on the forehead. Image: We can visualize Veratrum as someone attractive who has grown up with every comfort of privilege (Comtempuous: "Dont contradict me! I'm never wrong"), who realizes she isn't really wanted anymore. She loves routine and fears loss of wealth and status because they make her feel that she "belongs". She would loosing everything if she was pushed away - as in a divorce. Holding on to a egotistical attitude doesn't help much! When the bubble bursts it all ends in a state of shock and depression. Verat. might fall back on a sense of Spirituality if he has the delusion that he is doing Gods will here on earth. Deep down he knows he is deluding himself to some extent ... which another source of anxiety. (Compare with Nux-v and Lyc.)
Therapeutics: Cholera and intussusception (telescoping) of the bowels, with vomiting and purging, rice-water stool, colic and cramp. Similars: Ars Carb-v Kali-c MERC PH-ac Sil Shared Sx: Foreboding. Cheerful or discoraged. Hurried Obstinate. Rage. Mania. Insanity. Alcoholism. SabadillaClosely related to Veratrum. The state can be brought on by fright and hysteria. It may be used (like Veratrum) in cases of imaginary diseases, e.g. false pregnancy.Prooving: The mind seems overexcited, tense, the disposition however is little sensitive, cold; but after several days the understanding is decidedly depressed; he can with difficulty comprehend many things, thinks slowly; the disposition, however, is more easily excited, everything deeply affects him. Strange thougths, confusion of identity, (Thuj) mixed with revulsion of ones body or sensations of deformity, especially shrinking or enlargement. Prooving: He imagines all sorts of strange things about his own body, for instance, that it had shrunk like that of dead persons, that his stomach was corroded, that the scrotum was swollen, etc.; he knows that all this is fanciful; he continues to imagine it, The sensation of enlargement can be experienced mentally as a belief that he is appointed (or deserted) by God. Rubrics :
Beating dull stitches in several parts of the body, almost like pressure, and sometimes pinching, intermitting several times. Therapeutics: Hayfever with violent spasmodic sneezing and lachrymation. Miasm : Sycotic and Syphilitic. Similars: CALC PHOS merc. Shared traits: Anger, fear, sexuality, guilt, confusion, obscessions, hallucinations and alcoholism. Veratrum virideFarrington: Veratrum viride produces congestions of the base of the brain and of the upper portion of the spinal cord. It this interferes with the function of the pneumogastric nerves. At first it seems to produce engorgement of the lungs, just such as we witness in the beginning of the pneumonia. We have dizziness and faintness on attempting to sit up, nausea, cold sweat and orthopnoea (has to sleep propped up - a symptom of heart failure), and in fact every symptom of paralysis of the heart from over-exertion of that organ.Thus you will see that Veratrum viride comes in as an invaluable remedy in those violent congestions which precede pneumonia. It may even abort the whole disease. Similars : Hydr-ac
Helonias Diociac (Devils bit) BoerickeVery worn out but unable to sleep. Restless, moving about amel. Will keep busy to get through the tiredness. Which means she won't stop, even when told that she is wearing herself out.Prooving: Prior to taking the remedy I never felt better; soon after taking there was an entire change in the surrounding circumstances; I very soon became irritable, gloomy, and dull; could not endure the least contradiction or receive any suggestions in regard to any subject; all conversation was unpleasant, and what I most desired was to be left alone, reserving to myself the privilege of finding fault with everything around me; Rubrics:
Sensations: Dragging downwards. Compare: Sepia. Miasm: Sycosis
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Structuralism and the Plant Kingdom
- Steph Nile
- Frodsham (Chester), Cheshire, United Kingdom
- Interests: Philosophy, Homeopathy, Ayurveda, Buddhism, Psychosynthesis, Hypnotherapy and R.E.B.T.
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Commelinids:Liliales
Commelinids:Asparagales
Themes from the Synonym database: Iris and Vanil, Cheerful, Amative. Croc: Religious.Look out for Dr.Sankarans Liliflorae Themes:Forced out. Squeezed. Oppressed, constrained. Constricted. Excluded.They hold on -> attractive behaviour to be included. | |
family Alliaceae | Rx: All-c, All-s, All-u. Now Includes the Amaryllidaceae, (spp. Amaryllis, Galanthus: Snowdrop, Narcissus, Leucojum.) Family sensation: Sinking Top (core) Alliaceae Rubrics ... Allium cepa (Onion)Therapeutics: Excoriating coryza. Acute hay fever.Allium Sativum (Garlic) BoerickeA feeling of restlessness with impatience, worse when alone.
Sensations of :Ailments: gluttony! Incarcerated flatus. Distension. |
family Asparagaceae | e.g. Aparagus. Agavaceaea (e.g. yucca), Hyacynthaceae sometimes included. AsparagusAspargus contains anti-oxidnants, chromium and nickel.Prooving: A peculiar anxiety, with palpitation of the heart, and ill-humor.
Similars: Ferr ph-c pic-ac. Shared Sx: Sycosis. Weakness and heaviness. Taciturn averse to company. Sexuality. Hyancinthoides non-script (Agra or Scilla nutans - Bluebell)It relaxes the whole system. Chill from exposure to cold winds.
Yucca
Gonorrhoea: Erythematous redness of the genitals. |
family Iridaceae | spp. Crocus etc, Rx: Croc. Iris-t, Home, Iris-fa. Crocus Sativus (Saffron) BoerickeA capricious and impressionable state. A very sensitive person. They are sexually attractive, exhuberant and extravegant. She loves music and laughter. Intense affection which doesn't last. The excitement transforms into vexation and hysteria.
Theme: Rapid change. Neglect vs. Belonging. Therapeutics: Metrorrhagia. Asthma. Rheumatism. Miasm: Sycotic. Iris Versicolor (Blue flag)She is very similar to Crocus, but this a deeper state - the dreams are much more vexatious and frightening.An aristocratic and showy flower, which reflects in the patients dress sense. Moods alternate from dipleasure and irritability to livliness (parties, joking, laughing). They care for others, but keep thier existential maliase to themselves. They feel that life is useless. They are afraid of growing old and death (dreams of digging, graves and autopsies) ... the Greek goddess Iris leads the souls of dead women and lays Irises on their graves. (Joy Lucas)
Affinities: Liver. Thyroid. Burning (GI tract). Therapeutics:Headache or periodic Migrane with blurred vision. Vomits bile. Sciatica. Rheumatism. Sensations: As in Crocus there are stitching, tearing and shootings pains. Miasm: Syphilis or Malaria.
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family Orchidaceae | e.g. Vanilla. Rx:[Vanil. Cypr. Spira. Corh.] Top (core) Orchidaceae Rubrics ... Spiranthes (Ladies tresses)Complaining mood with melancholy thoughts. Affinity: Eyes, liver, kidneys.
Cypripedium (Ladies slipper)Restlessness and irritablity (hysteria) then debility and profound indifference. Amenorrhoea.Corallorhiza (Crawley root)Restless fever.Dipodium puncatum (Hyacinth Orchid)
Vanilla aromaticaVanilla spp. are climbing vines. Vanilla is known as an aphrodisiac. Material Perfection, like the Steptford Wives, bland, normal, but sensual.
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family Ixioliriaceae | spp. Ixiolirion. (formerly Amaryllidaceae). |
family Blandfordiaceae | spp. Blandfordia. |
family Asteliaceae | spp. Astelia. |
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