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Agrimony
(Agrimonia
eupatoria)
Optimistic,
peace-loving people, cheerful in spite of underlying worries, are
those who need Agrimony as a remedy. These people are difficult to
spot for the simple reason that they do not show the extreme mental
tension, but seem carefree and happy. Friendly, fun-loving people
who like company because it distracts them from their troubles, but
who do not discuss their problems. These are peace-loving persons
who dislike quarrels and arguments with or even between others and
will go to great lengths to avoid such unpleasantness. Very restless
sleepers - dread bedtime because they find it hard to keep still.
The physical conditions most likely to go with this mind state are
skin irritations and joint pains from suppressions.

Aspen
(Populus tremula)
Dread,
apprehension, fear that has no reason. Fear that comes on anytime
-panic attacks in the daytime, night terrors. Such people often
invite ridicule and impatience, since they can point to no cause for
their fear, but nonetheless suffer terribly. These people are likely
to develop palpitations or trembling of the body.
Beech
(Fagus sylvatic)
Rigid,
intolerant disciplinarians, authoritative and uncompromising. Make
no allowances
for people who are unable to measure up to their often harsh
standards, and are hawk-eyed
in finding fault. Critical; seldom have a good word to offer.
Lack empathy and sympathy. Their attitude often isolates them, as
others try to avoid them because of their unpleasant demeanor.
Centaury
(Centaurium umbellatum)
Doormats.
Those who need Centaury as a remedy, are gentle, quiet, docile
people, without much personality or opinions of their own. Passive,
physically tired, driven to serve others, maybe to prove some
semblance of worth, and end up being taken for granted and
‘walked over’. Will often become the martyrs in a family,
taking on the care of invalids or old people who as likely as not
will dominate them; will often stay unmarried. The Centaury people
often have anemia or circulatory troubles.

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