Sechium
edule = chayote/=
vegetable pear./= christophene/= alligator. pea/= chayote
‡ Creeper with green
leaves the size of a human hand or larger, gripping tendrils, small yellow or
white
flowers and a green edible
fruit like a pear. GREEN (= plant force). Green is the element of water and
cold. After ripening,
becomes yellowish and fibrous with small external spines and inedible. Yellow
or
white flower is tiny/timid
looking.
In the flower, the vital
etheric forces are hardly modified at all through astral intervention. On one
hand the flower, on the other hand a watery/expansive fruit. Leaves or tendrils
are used as an infusion or the boiled fruit, either separately or in
combination.
Pigs fed the chayote fruit
suffer from reduced sexual potency or even impotence for a period of time.
The relationship between the
astral body and sexual activity, in humans as well as in animals, is well
known. The more vitality a
being has, the more energy it can potentially devote to a vigorous sex life.
This excess vitality, which
is healthy in animals, becomes pathological in human beings.
The plethoric, hypertensive
patient might benefit by treatment with Sechium, counters his excess vitality
which "spills out through the pores“. ‡
Vergleich: Siehe: Cucurbitales + Hypotension/Bluthochdruck (Fernanda Abrao)
Phytologie: Nierensteinen
Brasilien:
anti-hypertensive.
Vorwort/Suchen Zeichen/Abkürzungen Impressum