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1. AGRIMONY
For treating patients suffering inner torture, which
they try to dissemble behind a facade of cheerfulness.
Often used as a remedy for alcoholism. |
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2. ASPEN
For treating apprehension - a sense of dread without
knowing why; unexplainable anxiety; presentiments;
anxiety for no known reason |
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3. BEECH
For a patient who is critical and intolerant of others;
arrogant |
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4. CENTAURY
For treating weakness of will; patients who let themselves
be exploited or imposed upon; subservience; difficulty
in saying "no"; doormat syndrome. |
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5. CERATO
For treating those who doubt their own judgment and
intuition, and seek the advice of others; easily influenced
and impressionable |
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6. CHERRY PLUM
For treating a patient suffering from uncontrolled,
irrational thoughts; fear of losing control and doing
something terrible; fear of “going crazy”; uncontrolled
bursts of temper; impulsive; suicidal |
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7. CHESTNUT BUD
Treats refusal to learn by experience; continually
repeating the same mistakes |
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8. CHICORY
Treats the possessive patient who demands respect
or attention (selfishness), likes others to conform
to their standards; martyr syndrome; patient who interferes
and manipulates |
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9. CLEMATIS
Treats patient who is indifferent, inattentive, daydreaming,
absent-minded, escapist from reality. |
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10. CRAB APPLE
”The Cleanser Flower” treats patients who feel unclean
or ashamed of ailments; those who suffer from self-disgust
/ -hatred; house pride. |
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11. ELM
Treats the patient who is temporarily overcome by
inadequacy or responsibility, though normally quite
capable. |
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12. GENTIAN
Treats despondence; patients who are easily discouraged
and rejected; skeptical, pessimistic; depression,
where the cause is known. |
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13. GORSE
Treats the patient who is desperate, without hope;
“Oh, what's the use?”; defeatist |
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14. HEATHER
Treats patients who are obsessed with their own troubles
and experiences; talkative bores; poor listeners |
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15. HOLLY
Treats patients who are jealous, envious, vengeful,
or suspicious |
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16. HONEYSUCKLE
For nostalgic patients who dwell in the past; homesickness |
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17. HORNBEAM
Treats the ”Monday morning blues” but once started,
task usually fulfilled; mental fatigue; procrastination |
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18. IMPATIENS
Treats impatience, irritability, patients who behave
in a melodramatic manner |
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19. LARCH
Treats despondency due to lack of self-confidence;
expects failure, so fails to make the attempt; has
the ability, yet feels inferior |
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20. MIMULUS
Treats fear of known things, fear of the world; shyness,
timidity, bashfulness |
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21. MUSTARD
Treats “dark cloud” of depression that descends for
no known reason and which can lift just as suddenly,
making patient downcast, saddened, and low. |
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22. OAK
Treats brave, determined types who struggle on in
illness and against adversity despite setbacks; plodders,
never resting |
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23. OLIVE
Treats those drained of energy, for whom every task
is an effort; the physically fatigued |
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24. PINE
Treats feelings of guilt; self-blame for the mistakes
of others; feelings of unworthiness |
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25. RED CHESTNUT
Treats excessive care for, and concern for, others,
especially those held dear |
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26. ROCK ROSE
Treats patients who are alarmed, panicky, full of
trepidation |
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27. ROCK WATER
Treats patients who are hard on themselves, often
overworked, rigid, self-denying; ascetic |
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28. SCLERANTHUS
Treats uncertainty, indecision, vacillation; fluctuating
moods |
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29. STAR OF BETHLEHEM
Treats all the effects of serious news, or fright
following an accident, etc.; release from trauma,
no matter how long ago it took place |
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30. SWEET CHESTNUT
Treats absolute dejection; the feeling that one has
reached the limits of what one can stand |
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31. VERVAIN
Treats over-enthusiasm, over-effort, straining; for
patients who are fanatical, high-strung, incensed,
or inordinately frustrated by injustices |
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32. VINE
Treats patients who are dominating, inflexible, ambitious,
tyrannical, or autocratic; arrogant pride; those considered
good leaders |
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33. WALNUT
Protection remedy against powerful influences, helps
adjustment to transition or change, e.g., puberty,
menopause, divorce, new surroundings. In contrast
to CENTAURY, the patient knows what s/he wants, but
is easily influenced by other people to do otherwise. |
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34. WATER VIOLET
Treats patients who are proud, reserved, sedate types,
occasionally superior, in whom there is little emotional
involvement, but who are reliable and dependable. |
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35. WHITE CHESTNUT
Treats persistent unwanted thoughts, preoccupation
with some worry or episode, mental arguments, constant
inner dialog |
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36. WILD OAT
Helps determine patient’s intended path in life. |
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37. WILD ROSE
Treats resignation, apathy, patients who are drifters
who accept their lot, making little or no effort toward
improvement; those who lack ambition |
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38. WILLOW
Treats patients who experience resentment and bitterness,
who have an "it’s not fair" and "poor
me" attitude. |