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Menispermaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
2Ranunculidae
Phase
1Ranunculales
Subphase
5Menispermaceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-642.15.00

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Family
IntroductionThey have a fear of the world. They see the world as dangerous and do not know how to cope with it. They feel like children who need their parents. When their parents get ill, they get into a panic, afraid of losing them. What to do without parents in this world? They feel paralysed, not knowing what to do. They will take care of their parents and others to the utmost in order to keep them alive. But they feel paralysed, as though they cannot do much about the situation. They feel handed over, powerless.
The other side is that they are coping, working to keep the family together, to survive as a family in this dangerous world. They give a lot. They just care and wear themselves out completely, but in the end they may have given too much and get exhausted.
MindThey feel they cannot stand by themselves. They feel they need others persons for help and survival.
Hesitation and uncertainty in amorous affairs; difficulty in getting married.
Hold onto grievances, difficult to let them go.
Passive, let themselves be handled; easily influenced; adapting to superiors, doctors.
Thinking difficult, < panic.
Childish.
Dull, prostration, forgetful.
Sad, helpless, hopeless, lamenting.
Ailments from caring, nursing, worrying, night watching.
Nurses.
Startling.
Fear: death, animal, fight.
GeneralSensation: as in a vice; constricting, aching, opening and shutting, unbearable, paralytic.
Food: tastes bitter.
Sleep: sleepy.
Physical: > lying, > sleeping, > urination, > stool.
BodyEnergy: weak.
Nervous: lame, paralysis.
Stomach: nausea + faint < morning.
Abdomen: hernia inguinal; pain < stool, stone feeling; hepatitis, enteritis, peritonitis.
Male: prostatism.
Urinary: urination difficult; urine scanty.
Limbs: pain, cramping, thigh; cramp, spasm, convulsion.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›4 Fabanae
  • ›2 Ranunculidae
  • ›1 Ranunculales
  • 2Abuta rufescens
  • 6Cissampelos torulosa
  • 7Anamirta cocculus
  • 8Menispermum canadense
  • 10Abuta grandifolia
  • 11Stephania glabra
  • 13Tinospora sinensis
  • 13Tinospora crispa
  • 15Jateorhiza palmata
  • 16Coscinium blumeanum
  • 17Chondrodendron tomentosum
  • xTriclisia gilletii
  • xSinomenium acutum
  • xCocculus laurifolius
  • xCyclea peltata
  • xArcangelisia flava
  • xDiploclisia glaucescens
  • xFibraurea tinctoria
  • xPachygone ovata
  • xPericampylus glaucus
  • xPycnarrhena manillensis
  • xStephania forsteri
  • xTinomiscium petiolare
  • xStephania japonica
  • xStephania hernandiifolia
  • xStephania rotunda
  • xCissampelos fasciculata
  • xCissampelos pareira
  • xCocculus pendulus
  • xChasmanthera dependens
  • xTiliacora triandra
  • xAnomospermum chloranthum
  • xLimaciopsis loangensis
  • xCyclea laxiflora
  • xCurarea toxicofera
  • xAlbertisia villosa
  • xPenianthus longifolius
  • xChondrodendron platiphyllum
  • xTriclisia macrophylla
  • xBurasaia madagascariensis
  • xDioscoreophyllum volkensii