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ASPEN

(populus tremula)

What is Aspen?

The Negative Aspen State

Special note for Alcoholics

What is Aspen?

Description

A deciduous tree with round leaves, with catkins that appear in March or April. The tree is very slender and is found throughout England.

Symptoms:

Fear, both day and night that is unfounded and/or vague, these individuals have an imagination that runs away with them, they are often superstitious and suffer from delusions.

They experience nightmares, panic and fears and have a reluctance to think or talk about religious subjects. They are afraid of fear itself experiencing anxiety attacks that manifest themselves in goose-pimples, sweating and trembling.

Specially recommended for :

This remedy should be used by anyone who fits this flower remedy&146;s key symptoms. It is generally used for alcoholics, female rape victims and abused children, and those who have taken hallucinogenic drugs.

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