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SCORPION

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SCORPION

Scorpio europaeus
Scorpion.

Key Uses:

  • Great fears, especially those of driving and of accidents, rooted in the abdomen and possibly with sharp cramps below the ribs

    Origin : Found in central and southern Europe.

    Background : Scorpions were listed as a medicine in an ancient Egyptian medical papyrus, although their use is not known.

    Preparation : The whole, live animal is macerated in alcohol.

    Remedy Profile : Scorpion is most effective for people who feel detached and disconnected from the world. Their mental state is dull and foggy, and they are unable to concentrate on more than one thing at a time. This state of mind may be accompanied by anxiety about health, an aversion to work and to talking, and sensitivity to music. Their moods are usually very changeable, and they may have confused, troubling, vague, angry, or erotic dreams.
    Strong fears may be helped by Scorpion, especially those of driving and of accidents. A classic symptom is great fear, which is rooted in the abdomen, and may occur with sharp cramps below the ribs.

    Symptoms Better : For crying; for walking; for movement; for urinating; for eating.

    Symptoms Worse : At night; for bright light; for noise; for sitting; for breathing deeply; for pressure on the abdomen.


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