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Dianthus caryophyllus

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
3Caryophyllidae
Phase
4Caryophyllales
Subphase
4Caryophylleae
Stage
10
Author

Tomas Vyboch

Type

Case

Chapter

3-663.44.10

Book
Family
Dianthus caryophyllus 663.44.10
Woman, 62Chief complaint: Arthrosis, arthritis
She has unbearable pain, needs to use morphium. Has some degenerative changes of tissue that extent to spinal cord. Doctors says operation cannot be done.
It started after her mother died, when she was 27. She had very good relationship with her. She could talk about everything with her. She felt very much loved by her both parents. It was unconditional love (phase/subphase 44).
She is very self confident. Always helping to whole her family and friends. Everybody could ask her for something and she is willing to help. (Caryophyllideae). She was working in the office of the village. Her boss did not want her to go to retirement, because everybody was satisfied with her. She got some recognitions from her boss, from the government for her work achievements.
She is refined, believes strongly in God. Wants to share her love with others.
Everything she wanted to do, was achieved without much effort (stage 10). When she was child they had biggest house in the village.
After Dianthus her pains are gone about 75%. Also her sleep is much better. She does not wake up frequently during the night. She did not mention this problem in interview. She says that her quality of life increased about 80%.
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  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›3 Caryophyllidae
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