dali48 and writing diaries & books and photographing 2 dandelion blossoms in the park of Wickrath etc.
06.12.1997 - Interpretation of dali48
Blackberry leaf tea: for diarrhea, hemorrhoids, ulcers, stomach, heart etc.
Acorn, oak-bark tea: diarrhea, skin, eyes, angina, throat etc.
Lady's mantle: diarrhea, cramps, wounds, inflammation, suppuration etc.
Blueberries: diarrhea, fever, bladder, cough, worms, mouth rot, blood sugar etc.
Opium tincture: diarrhea, sleep, pain, chest, lungs, stomach, tumor ...
Odermennig (Agrimonia eupatoria): diarrhea, liver, colic, wounds, cough, jaundice, fever etc.
Odermennig - Kostbare Natur
Odermennig war früher ein hochgeschätztes Heilkraut, welches mit der Zeit in immer mehr in Vergessenheit geraten ist. Es kann aber heute noch genutzt ...
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Marshmallow leaf tea: diarrhea, inflammation, bladder, wounds, abscesses, stone problems, dysentery, toothache etc.
Flax seeds: gastritis, enteritis, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammation, cartarrh, chronic stomach inflammation, boils, ulcers ...
Chamomile tea: inflammation, skin, stomach, wounds, ulcers etc...
Ephedra (sea sliver): chronic bronchitis, asthma, fever, diarrhea, rheumatism, stone disease, genorrhea, syphilis, hemorrhoids ...
Nutmeg: digestion, cramps, nerves, consciousness ...
Quince: detoxifying, inflammation, rheumatism ...
Marigold: poisoning, gastrointestinal tract, skin ...
Yarrow: wounds, bleeding, disinfectant, hemostatic, digestion, internal injuries etc ...
Violet tea and violet ointment: rheumatism, asthma, cough, bronchitis, skin, eyes, cancer, pain, ulcers etc ...
Rhombus (ruta graevolens): disarming, cramps, blood pressure, strengthening, depression, rheumatism, osteoporosis, digestion, pain ...
Vermouth: internal organs, digestion, rheumatism, heart, circulatory system, kidneys, depression, lungs ...
Cinnamon: disinfectant, fungicidal, numbing, digestion, diarrhea, diabetes, dull / heavy head ...
Even if you love the flowers, they wither. - Even if you don't like the weed, it grows (see medicinal herbs etc. - d.48) ...
From the moment you know how to calm the mind - by letting the thoughts go by and focusing on posture and breathing - the mind becomes peaceful and the pain subsides ... (Taisen Deshimaru)
Taisen Deshimaru - Wikipedia
Taisen Deshimaru was a Japanese Sōtō Zen Buddhist teacher, who founded the Association Zen Internationale. Contents. 1 Biography. 1.1 Early life; 1.2 War ...
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