1.95 Mirabilis jalapa
Number: 66325.07
Series: Hydrogen, Carbon and Silicon series; emphasis on Lanthanides.
Clades: Nyctaginaceae; Aizoales; Caryophyllidae.
Phase: 2; Subphase: 5.
Stage: 7.
Names: Clavillia, four-o’clocks, jalap, maravilla, bonina, boa-noite, bonita, a’bbass.
English: Beauty of the night; False jalap; Morning rose; Marvel of Peru; Purple jasmine; Flower of a’bbas.
French: Belle de nuit.
Use: cosmetic, dye.
Body
General: inflammation, dropsy; spasms.
Infection: viral; bacterial, leprosy; fungi, candida.
Head: headaches.
Eyes: conjunctivitis.
Ears: earaches.
Nose: colds, flu, influenza, mumps.
Abdomen: gas, flatulence, colic, constipation, intoxication, diarrhoea, dysentery, parasites, worms; liver affections, hepatitis.
Urinary: urine scanty, oedema.
Genital: aphrodisiac, syphilis.
Female: vaginal discharge, leucorrhoea, infections, and sexually transmitted diseases, abortion, candida albicans.
Limbs: bone fractures.
Skin: infected wounds, abscesses, eczema, dermatitis, acne, rashes, liver spots, skin fungi, ringworm, itch, herpes, infections; << bee and scorpion stings.
Mirabilis jalapa, proving
Sense proving, 8-8-11, Utrecht.
Prover 1.
Desire for context and doing a lot for it.
Don’t show themselves, don’t tell really about themselves out of fear of being hurt.
Big mouth, shouting, but a small heart, little courage.
Nurse, working hard, a bit rough, not so soft.
Normal people who still want to be special, to be someone, don’t want to be belittled.
Nervous, trembling, jerking, chorea.
Heart problems.
Weeping, sobbing.
Feel not understood.
Cantankerous when things don’t go all the way they want, with diseases; trying everything but not knowing how to shake off the problems, like a dog shaking the water from his hair.
Muriaticum, Phosphorus, Iron series, Lanthanides.
Stage 7.