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Alchemilla vulgaris

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
4Fabidae
Phase
6Rosales
Subphase
1Rosoideae
Stage
7
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

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Chapter

3-644.61.07

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Names: Alchemilla vulgaris.
English: Lady's Mantle, Mary's Cape, Mary's Cap, Lionsfoot.
German: Frauenmantel, Taubecher, Sinau.
French: Pied de leonis.
Dutch: Vrouwenmantel.
Source: Sense provings.
IntroductionThey have a very loving and helping quality. Mistakes of others are often covered with the mantle of love. They want to spread love in the world, bring harmony in the people around them. They can be very perfectionistic in their work and actions. This often results in much criticism towards themselves. They have the feeling that they can or should do better.
They have a marriage in which they are the one who gives most but they like to do that. Even when their husband is not friendly or even violent, they keep on helping and loving him.
MindCovering everything with the cloak of love, charity.
Delusion: people are so much alike, more alike than different.
Delusion: distance to the world.
Dream: working too much, in a caring institution, refusing the reward for it, giving gifts, being criticised for the work.
Colour preference: 2C.
BodyEyes: inflamed.
Mouth: inflamed.
Lungs: cough.
Chest: breasts hard and enlarged.
Stomach: gastritis, enteritis; vomiting.
Abdomen: gastritis, enteritis; vomiting.
Rectum: diarrhoea, bleeding.
Urinary: urine scanty, oedema.
Female: menses irregular, copious, leucorrhoea; infertility; menarche late; menopause problems.
Skin: wet eczema, cuts, bruises, wounds suppurating.
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