Homœopathic Links 2007; 20(2): 80-85
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-965220
MATERIA MEDICA AND CASES

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Mandragora

The World of Angels and DemonsAlain Messager
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Publication History

Publication Date:
04 June 2007 (online)

Summary

Through particularly expressive drawings, a patient gives us direct access to the psychology of Mandragora, a magical plant known as far back as the time of the Egyptians. The study of the remedy led us to discover a proving carried out in Germany in 1996 with C30, C200 and C1000 potencies. That proving contains a large number of mental symptoms that confirm the observation.

References

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  • 5 Unpublished German proving of mandragora in 1996 by Anne Schmalbach, Heike von Broock, Angela Cordel: - A. Schmalbach, Katrepelerstraße 36, 28215 Bremen, Germany - in French: AFADH, Les Marronniers, Le Clos de Corsac, 43700 Brives Charensac, France. 
  • 6 Pelikan W. L'homme et les plantes médicinales. Huningue, France; Ed. IFEMA 2002

Alain Messager

Centre Prévention et Santé

Route de Sombacour 10

2013 Colombier

Switzerland

Email: amessager@tele2.fr

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