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Mangifera Indica

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2003 9:03 pm
by Donna Earnest
Does anyone have any information on Mangifera indica (Mango)?
Thanks
Donna
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Re: Mangifera Indica

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2003 9:47 pm
by Peter Quenter
> Does anyone have any information on Mangifera indica
(Mango)?

yup -
they're a yellow and orange fruit and taste good in shaky
drinks
(forgive... : -)

peter
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Re: Mangifera Indica

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2003 9:58 pm
by andyh
Donna E wrote:
Vermuelen Synoptic MM 2
Mangifera Indica
REGION
Digestion. Mucous membranes.
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LEADING SYMPTOMS
M Easily offended. Ailments from anger.
Feels like striking the person irritating her.
M Sighing [involuntary].
M Weeps easily, melancholy; feels bored.
Worse Alone.
M Wants to remain busy.
G Aching of left side of body.
G Chilly.
G Desire for sweets.
Craving for sour; mango.
G Worse Sour food.
G Worse Morning.
G Worse Beginning of motion.
Better Continued motion.
G Sticky mucous discharges.
Tendency to suppurations.
"Rhinitis, sneezing, pharyngitis, and other acute throat troubles, suffocative sensation as if throat would close." [Boericke]
G Pains in spots - shifting suddenly, or coming and going suddenly.
P Hay fever with whitish, sticky and stringy discharge.
P HYPERACIDITY.
Worse Eructations.
Better Drinking cold water.
Burning behind sternum at 2-3 a.m.
Nausea and vomiting in morning.
P HEAVINESS OF ABDOMEN AFTER EATING.
P Dyspnoea [difficult inspiration], starting with coryza.
< Exertion; climbing; 1-2 a.m.; change of weather; air-conditioned room; closed room; stooping, bending forward.
& Perspiration.
P Skin as if sunburnt, swollen.
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RUBRICS
FACE: Swelling of lips [1].
THROAT: Sensation of suffocation [1].
FEMALE: Metrorrhagia, dark blood [1]; painless [1]; profuse [1].
EXTREMITIES: Itching of palms of hands [1].
GENERALITIES: Haemorrhage, venous blood with dark clots [1].
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FOOD
Desire: Mango [2]; sour [1]; sweets [1].
Worse: Sour [1]; spicy [1].
Better: Cold drinks [1].

Re: Mangifera Indica

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2003 1:18 am
by Donna Earnest
Oh Peter......................lol
Donna E

Re: Mangifera Indica

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2003 8:31 am
by Internat Homoeopathic Helpline
It is not clear as to what do you want to know.
"Magifera Indica" / man·go is a tropical Asian evergreen tree of the cashew family, grown for its edible fruit. Latin name: Magifera indica.
The mango tree’s red or green fruit is juicy, sweet with orange-yellow pulp.
International Homoeopathic Help Line

Donna E wrote:Oh Peter......................lol
Donna E