Abrus precatorius

Abrus precatorius
Names: Abrus precatorius.
German: Abrusbohne; Süßstrauch.
English: Gorse bush; Carb's Eye Vine; Indian Liquorice; Rosary Pea; Jequirity bean.
Spanish: Raté.
Botany: a climbing plant, small nearly globose seeds with a brilliant scarlet colour with a black scar indicating where they were attached to the pods; leaves are extremely sensitive to atmospheric disturbances.
Source: Shoemaker.
Use: necklaces.

Mind
Feeling that they almost can attain a pleasant life, without having too much burden, stress and work.

General
Weather: extremely sensitive, to atmospheric disturbances.

Body
General: malaise; diabetes; oedema.
Fever: high temperature.
Head: headache.
Eyes: epithelioma, lupus, ulcers, granular lids; conjunctivitis, purulent, diphtheritic, extending to face and neck; keratitis, trachoma, pannus.
Nose: ulcerative lupus, crusts.
Throat: sore.
Lungs: cough; tuberculosis.
Heart: pulse fast.
Urinary: urine retention.
Limbs: pain.
Skin: erysipelatous inflammation; lupus; indolent ulcers, great cell growth, lupoid conditions, epithelioma sloughing ulcers; trichophytosis.
DD: Fabaceae, Acidums, Iron series, Nitricums, snakes.

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