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Bupleuroideae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
6Campanulidae
Phase
7Apiales
Subphase
2Saniculoideae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

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Chapter

666.73.00

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666.73.00 BupleuroidaeTaxonomyBupleuroidae is a Subfamily of Apiaceae. It is a combination of the ‘‘Heteromorpha’’, ‘‘Physospermum’’, Bupleurum’’ and ‘‘Komarovia’’ clade. The group is polyphyletic.
In the Plant theory Bupleuroidae is tentatively placed in Subphase 3. Bupleuroidae is confusing in this sense, as it is polyphyletic according to the state of knowledge and because there is very little information about it in homeopathy. There are hardly any possibilities to confirm the clade.
IntroductionThey have a tendency to please others even when they are rejected. They hope that others will start accepting them when they keep giving themselves away.
MindRefined, sensitive, very subtle, perceiving the smallest emotions, details.
Desire autonomy, freedom, at least in their mind.
Desire company, people; loner.
Delusion being bad, dark.
Ailments from traumas, loss of relatives, love, softness, cold youth.
Oversensitive to the hardness of life, war, poverty, famine, cruelty.
Religious, spiritual.
Sexual desire strong, promiscuous, or suppressed, absent.
GeneralWeather: chilly, < cold; > dark, < light.
Desire: alcohol; drugs.
Aversion: milk, mother’s milk !.
BodyNervous: epilepsy, convulsions; paralysis; senses: acute or diminished.
Vertigo: falling, < rising, < motion, > lying, < car riding, < sea.
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