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Hypericum perforatum (St.

John’s Wort)

Pathological optimistic
Injuries prevent this optimism

If so abused as a kid
Electric type pains

In the family Hypericaceae (formerly often


considered a subfamily of Clusiaceae).

(Massimo)
How poorly it is known as a constitutional
remedy
He thinks it is because Hyper does not like to
be seen
Does not like to talk about himself

Gigantic sense of dignity


Always better to smile and face life in positive sense

Negation
Negating any evidence otherwise
Pathologically optimistic
Stoic attitude

An injury or trauma prevents them from showing this


good attitude
They must show that everything can be overcome
Always a good answer
To do something even in the worst condition

Easiest to recognize in old adults


They are still bicycling at the age of 90
At any cost they are continuing to work
Setting an example for others

Their stories are often very sad, very difficult lives


They are proud to tell you, I came form this kind of experience
And despite this—see what I am able to do now

The evidence of hypericum is not to be seen


Only when very decompensated
Not many clear mind symptoms
They want to appear as a superman, like Zeus
(Arnica is Superman, Hypericum is father of Superman
Hypericum perforatum (St. John’s Wort)

My right arm was amputated, but fortunately I am able to


use my left arm just as well and this is so nice.

(Morrison)
AFFINITY: Nerves
Injuries, Contusions, lacerations
Injuries to spine, w/sharp shooting pains, worse
raising arms
Injuries to coccyx
SHARP, SHOOTING pain
Assists in preventing tetanus
Punctures or parts rich in nerves, fingers, tongue,
teeth, eyes, genitalia
Pain after dental procedures

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