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  • Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture I
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    • for the reason that the advance to objective empiricism is rooted in
  • Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture II
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    • grows. We must take our start from the root, and so from the dynamic
    • root or even the seed. There is a great difference between a decoct
    • substances found in roots or seeds. The effect of a decoction
    • different from that of an extract prepared from roots or seeds. In
    • of roots or seeds influences the wider activity that
  • Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture III
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    • us return once more to the plant. In the root and up to the ovary and
    • connected with root, stem or seed was called the salt-like in
    • roots of some plant on the head organisation, and hence on certain
    • the effects of substances drawn from the roots and seeds of plants on
    • organisations with preparations derived from roots or seeds, are
    • stimulating the other. Substances taken from seeds or roots and
  • Title: Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine: Lecture IV
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    • summer. The strongest life-force inheres in the root-nature, and
    • the administration of a proper preparation of the roots of chamomile.
    • It may surprise you that I speak of a root, but the points of
    • substances, as they are found in the root of the chamomile, into the
    • that is present in the human organism. In the root of urtica



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