Fungi

EVALUATION

Based on a correct classification, we can recognize patterns in the different classes, orders and families within the fungi.
The Amanites with our Agaricus (agar, agar -citr, agar -ph, agar -panth) are mushrooms with severe poisoning symptoms. They also have more extreme mental symptoms in provings: delirium; raging, raving and gestures, makes; strange attitude and position. Also hallucinations, stupor and coma. As a guideline you can take the well-known image of Agaricus (hom: agar, correct name Amanita muscaria).
The Agaricus campestris (hom: agar -cps) or meadow mushroom has much less symptoms, partly due to the absence of toxins. The closely related Macrolepiota or parasol fungus (hom: agar -pr) has more severe symptoms; this may not be the edible form but a toxic species.
The order of the
spheres
is all the way. Boletus laricis (hom: bulb) has no delirium and-
No coma, only fear (e.g. of death), dreams of water, grumpiness and gloom. Physically, among other things, there are conspicuous many pains of the limbs and fever symptoms. The bolet with the terrifying name satansboleet (hom: bol -s) has only discomfort and irritability.
The order of the Russulales
(hom: russ and agar -em) has few mental symptoms and-
The vomiting of the fallow russula (agar-em) is not even in the register. Incomplete prognosis or wrong mushroom for the prognosis..? Agar-em has quite a lot of herpes symptoms.
The order (or class) of the gastromycetes with bovista (hom: bov) and phallus impudicus (hom: phal) shows just as little similarity between appearance and symptoms. The Phallus impudicus has few symptoms in the register. Bovista is well propagated; there is a lack of decisiveness, they do not take their lives in their own hands (awkwardness, eczema on the hands, oedema due to the handling of instruments). They are also vague, shy, do not find or offer any support.

Ustilago and secule are fungi from different classes. Their similarity is that they are plant parasites and ferment cellulose and sugars. There are also strikingly many similarities homeopathically. They have anxious and exhausting dreams, mania, make gripping gestures (e.g. after the genitalia), they are both in the small section Sadness; abortion, in threatening and also in the relatively small section Suicidal disposition; drowning, by.
Physically there are many congestive symptoms, bleeding, etc.
The symptoms abortion, menstruation, menorrhagia, leucorhoe and pain are very extensive. There is also an aggravation in both after humans and in the climacterium.
Both can see them cross-eyed and they can see colours.
There is also a lot of similarity between secular alcohol (hom: alco).
Alcohol is a conversion product of another fungus; all three live on grains. In the comparison of alcohol and secale a completely different side of secale emerges (jesting, contemptuous, cowardice); all three have a remarkably strong influence on the female genitalia (see above).
The only provings of fungi (yeasts) that parasitize humans are two
Candida species: Candida albicans and Candida parapsilosis (RefWorks). Besides the recognizable fungi, there are many mental symptoms that correspond to e.g. Carcinosinum.

Apparently, C.albicans is very domesticated, as evidenced by symptoms such as: anxiety about relatives, sympathetic, ailments from suppressed anger, anxiety about conscience, want of self-confidence, discontinued with himself, horrible stories affect deeply, sensitive to reprimands. C.albicans causes schizophrenia, migraine, food allergy and inhibition of T-cell function (S. Levine).

Thea chinensis (thea) is also fermented and has many symptoms corresponding to the fungi. The theme of death is strongly present (Death, predicts time of death, impulse to throw child in fire, impulse to jump from window). Uninhibitedness (impulses, witty, jesting, laughing, loquacious, ecstasy), emptiness, confusion, intoxication and delirium are all symptoms that fit.
Recurring symptoms in most fungi:
Delusions, hallucinations, fantasy (dreams, as if in a dream) etc.
Anger, aggression, threat. Many delusions, dreams etc. about violence, threat, war, etc.
Floating, dizziness, light feelings, chaotic.
Also Emptiness in head stomach abdomen and other organs.
Tics, grimaces and gestures, spasmodic movements, disturbed gait (Generals: Gait).
Convulsions, chorea, twitching, contractions, constrictions, awkwardness.
Cholera, dysentery.
Temperature: lots of cold.
Water is important: longing for water, drinking water improves anxiety, headaches, thirst etc.
But also suicidal disposition by drowning.
Desire, aversion or intolerance to bread, flour and sweetness (agar, bov, sec, cand -a) and to acid, vinegar, lemons, lemonade, garlic (agar, bulb, ust, sec, thea) are the most striking nutritional modalities. The fermentation products alcohol (agar, bov, sec, sol -t -ae, thea), tea (agar, thea..), bread (agar, bov sec) and tobacco (agar) also play a role (-ºlet).
The acra are affected: cold, deaf feeling, clumsy (!) hands and fingers, blood circulation problems and even gangrene. Also the nails and hair can contain fungi and foot fungus is also a sign of reduced perception of our ends.

CONCLUDING
Fungi have more than bacteria, a certain affinity with animals and their physiology. They break down organic compounds into inorganic ones, for example by extracting oxygen from them. There is no chlorophyll, which makes them unable to autonomously biosynthese.
A large part is saprophytic (lives on dead material); there are many symbiotic forms of society (mycelia around plant roots, lichens, fungi in plants (LOLIUM TEMENTULUM, THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS a.o.) and there are parasites or pathogens.
Forms that we have to deal with in regular medicine are parasitic. In the homeopathic image this can also be expressed in parasitic behaviour or in feelings of being parasitized (see oxygen chemistry!).
The saprophytes also actually live from waste; waste is an Oxygenium theme (Jan Scholten).
This brings us to a few core themes that we see in the fungi:
from dependence to parasitism. We see this for example with penicillin (hom: peni): You have to help me, now! With antibiotics you start or aggravate a fungal miasma after which more antibiotics are needed and / or yeasts and fungi see their chance for infection.
The hyphens are made up of many nuclei and plasma, but there are no cell walls; everything flows through each other. In this way, parasitic and symbiotic fungi also penetrate other life forms).
Life from waste - - ->cleaning up remains - - -> decay - - -> death themes (fascination with death (necromania) or fear of death: dust is you, until dust will return). See delusion sees dead persons, fear death, dreams dead bodies). –
Incomplete incarnation (Hydrogenium, Lithium, Berylium): unearthly, not focused on work but engaged in a fantasy world with dancing, singing religious experiences or even leaving their bodies (as in a dream, hallucinations; delusion, body, can go out of it; delusion enlarged, delusion floating etc), often childlike, unstructured (chaotic) and confused (confusion). Childhood can be expressed in avoiding responsibility, dependence and cowardice. Failure to incarnate also expresses the effect on the pregnancy and fetus: abortion (secale and ustilago) and many genital complaints, especially in women (menorrhagia, metrorrhagia, leucorrhoea etc). Fungi can be very helpful in case of developmental disorders and genetic disorders.
Agaricus and Psilocybe can cause genetic disorders and give a helping hand homeopathically. Probably there are more fungi that cause genetic abnormalities.

Glossary
Yeast: Microscopic single-cell fungus.
Mildew: Microscopically small fungus that attacks plants.
Rust: Microscopically small fungus that can attack some plants.
Mildew: Fungus with a woolly or fine-threaded growth form. ‘
Hyphe: Microscopic fungal thread, branching tube, the basis from which a mushroom is built.
Mycelium: Vegetative part of the fungus, consisting of a network of hyphens. –
Mycorrhiza (Mycorrhiza): Community of life (symbiosis) between tree roots and fungal threads.
Boleet: Common name for a mushroom with a stem, hat and tubes.

Literature
Many symptoms from MacRep.
RefWorks; F Master: Fungi.
RefWorks; Desai: Fungi.
M. Svrcek, Paddestoelen.
A.M.Sugar ea: A practical guide to medically important fungi.
MASI -groep.

Information on the Internet:
www:Virtual Library: Mycology
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/fungi/fungi.html
http://ccfb.cornell.edu
http://helios.bto.ed.ac.uk.bto/microbes/fungalwe.htm

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