Minerals in Plants

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This is book shows the result of analyzing the content of 20 minerals in 100 plants. Then we can compare the medicinal properties and the homeopathic pictures of a minerals […]

This is book is the result of analyzing the mineral content of 100 plants. By analyzing the contents of minerals in plants we can see which minerals are comparatively high or low. Then we can compare the medicinal properties and the homeopathic pictures of a minerals high in a plant with the properties and pictures of that plant. Or we think of a mineral for a patient but the picture is not fitting exactly we can in the table of that mineral and see which plants are having a high content of that mineral. Or we can project the picture of a plant or aspects of it from the contents of minerals. Analysis of 20 elements of 100 plants. Reader: Now this book is worth its weight in gold. When can we expect the rest of the Materia Medica in the same fashion. Thank you for a great work!!!

A new way of looking at the medical properties of plants.
– Analysis of 20 elements.
– Analysis of 100 plants.
– Striking results, e.g Lithium is the highest in Hyoscyamus.
– Easy comparison between minral and plants remedies.
“Now this book is worth its weight in gold. When can we expect the rest of the Materia Medica in the same fashion. Thank you for a great work!!!”

François Jooste

Information

Title : Minerals in Plants
Author: Jan Scholten, M.D.
ISBN: 90-74817-06-8
Lay-out: Huurdeman Art Design, Baarn
Cover design: Jan Scholten
Language: English
Edition: 1st edition, February 2001
Dimensions: 240 * 160 * 12 mm.
Book: soft cover, bound,
Size: 16* 24 cm; 160 pages.
Price: 20 Euro

Standard minimal:
Comment: remarkable is the general lack
of minerals. This fits the general lack of stamina in the
Agnus castus
remedy.

Sorted by element name Sorted by relative difference
aluminium 8,0 0,0
arsenicum 0,7 -0,1
cadmium 0,0 -0,3
arsenicum 0,7 -0,1
calcium 418,0 -0,2
chromium 0, -0,2
cobalt 0, -0,3
copper 3,0 -0,2
germanium 0,0 -0,5
potassium 9780,0 -0,2
iron 36,4 -0,2
lead 0,0 -0,4
lithium 0,0 -0,5
magnesium 098,0 -0,6
manganese 5,5 -0,4
mercury 0,0 -0,4
molybdenum 0,0 -0,4
nickel 0, -0,6
phosphorus 6,0 -0,2
potassium 9780,0 -0,2
selenium 0,0 -0,4
sodium 788,4 -0,4
vanadium 0,5 0,0
zinc 5,3 -0,6

Sorted by relative difference
vanadium 0,5 0,0
aluminium 8,0 0,0
arsenicum 0,7 -0,1
chromium 0, -0,2
calcium 2418,0 -0,2
iron 36,4 -0,2
phosphorus 6,0 -0,2
potassium 19780,0 -0,2
copper 3,0 -0,2
cadmium 0,0 -0,3
cobalt 0, -0,3
molybdenum 0,0 -0,4
sodium 788,4 -0,4
selenium 0,0 -0,4
manganese 5,5 -0,4
lead 0,0 -0,4
mercury 0,0 -0,4
lithium 0,0 -0,5
germanium 0,0 -0,5
magnesium 098,0 -0,6
nickel 0, -0,6
zinc 5,3 -0,6

Contents
Acknowledgement 4
Contents 5
Introduction 8
Discussion 9
Detection limits 10
Literature 10

Part 1 Plants 11
Acorus calamus 13
Aesculus hippocastanum 14
Agnus castus 15
Alchemilla vulgaris 16
Allium sativum 17
Althea officinalis 18
Ananassa comosus 19
Angelica archangelica 20
Arctium lappa 21
Ballota foetida 22
Berberis vulgaris 23
Beta vulgaris 24
Betula alba 25
Boldo fragrans 26
Carduus marianus 27
Carica papaya 28
Caroube 29
Carragheen 30
Carum carvi 31
Chamomilla 32
China officinalis 33
Chrysanthellum americanum 34
Chrysanthemum parthenium 35
Crataegus oxyacantha 36
Cupressus sempervirens 37
Curcuma 38
Cynara scolymus 39
Echinacea angustifolia 40
Echinacea purpurea 41
Eleutherococcus 42
Equisetum arvense 43
Erigeron canadensis 44
Eschscholtzia californica 45
Eucalyptus 46
Eugenia caryophyllata 47
Fenugrec 48
Foeniculum vulgare 49
Fraxinus excelior 50
Fucus vesiculosus 51
Fumaria officinalis 52
Gentiana lutea 53
Ginkgo biloba 54
Ginseng 55
Glycyrrhiza glabra 56
Hamamelis virginia 57
Harpagophytum procumbens 58
Hibiscus sabdarifae 59
Hieracium pilosella 60
Humulus lupulus 61
Hydrocotyle asiatica 62
Hyoscyamus niger 63
Hypericum perforatum 64
Juniperus communis 65
Lespedeza capitata 66
Lithospermum 67
Lotus corniculatus 68
Marrubium vulgare 69
Medicago sativa 70
Melilotus officinalis 71
Melissa officinalis 72
Mentha piperita 73
Millefolium 74
Nasturtium officinalis 75
Olea europaea 76
Orthosiphon stamineus 77
Passiflora incarnata 78
Phaseolus vulgaris 79
Pinus maritima 80
Piper methysticum 81
Plantago lanceolata 82
Raphanus sativus niger 83
Rhamnus frangula 84
Rhamnus purshiana 85
Rheum officinalis 86
Ribes nigrum folia 87
Ribes nigrum fructus 88
Rosa canina 89
Rosmarinus officinalis 90
Ruscus aculeatus 91
Salix alba 92
Salvia officinalis 93
Sarsaparilla 94
Senna 95
Solidago virga aurea 96
Spiraea ulmaria 97
Spiruline nebl 98
Spiruline poud 99
Taraxacum 100
Thymus vulgaris 101
Tilia alburnum 102
Tilia cordata 103Urtica dioica 104
Uva ursi 105
Vaccinium myrtillus 106
Valeriana officinalis 107
Vinca minor 108
Viola tricolor 109
Viscum album 110
Vitis vinifera 111
Zingiber officinalis 112

Part 2 Elements 115
Aluminium 116
Arsenic 118
Cadmium 120
Calcium 122
Chromium 124
Cobalt 126
Copper 128
Germanium 130
Iron 132
Lead 134
Lithium 136
Magnesium 138
Manganese 140
Mercury 142
Molybden 144
Nickel 146
Phosphorus 148
Potassium 150
Selenium 152
Sodium 154
Vanadium 156
Zinc 158