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Potentilla tormentilla

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

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-644.61.03

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Family
IntroductionThey are in a relationship that is in its starting phase. They have the feeling that it is not established yet, that they cannot build on their partner. This can lead to sadness, irritation, fighting or indifference. They can be very irritable, trying to force their partner to make a choice in their favour. But as a reaction he becomes more and more reluctant to make that choice, he sees marriage as a trap into a fixed relationship that cannot be escaped anymore. The result can be that the relationship is always turmoil.
It can also be the case that they themselves cannot make a choice, that their doubts about their partner cause them to avoid the marriage. They can also fall in love with someone who is not really available: a married person, a priest or a homosexual. This can also lead to triangular relationships.
MindBeing in the trying phase of a love relationship.
Fighting attitude, feeling tormented.
Colour preference: 23-24C.
GeneralAversion: food.
BodySinusitis.
Mouth: inflamed, bleeding, gingivitis << mercury.
Throat: pharynx inflamed.
Stomach: ulcus ventriculi, vomiting, blood.
Abdomen: liver problems; jaundice; diabetes.
Rectum: prolapse; diarrhoea, bloody; enteritis, dysentery.
Female: menses menorrhagia.
Limbs: gout.
Skin: wounds, weeping eczema, cracked hands and lips, contusions.
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