Piper cubeba

Cubeba
Names: Piper cubeba.
English: Tailed Pepper.
Family: Piperaceae.
Botany: climbing perennial plant, with flowers in spikes. The fruit is a globose, pedicelled drupe. It is extensively grown in coffee plantations, well shaded and supported by the coffee trees. Odour aromatic and characteristic; taste strongly aromatic and pungent and somewhat bitter. The woody creeper grows to a length 10 metres or more. It has a greyish stem with a diameter of approx. 1.5 cm. The stem has thick knots from which small roots grow, with which the plant can attach itself to a tree or another support. The oil has a camphoraceous taste.
Chemistry: contains a lot of calcium, magnesium, ammonium and phosphorus.
DD: allspice or Jamaica pepper, the dried unripe berries of a West Indian tree of the Myrtaceae.

Mind
Children who get bullied (Deborah Collins).

General
Desire: nuts.

Body
Throat fullness << singers.
Stomach: irritation, nausea, vomiting, griping.
Abdomen: diarrhoea.
Leucorrhoea.
Skin: psoriasis.

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