Ginkgo biloba
The Ginkgo-Tree

- the legendary tree in the Garden of Eden
- Darwin called Gingko the "living fossil"
- the tree that is both male and female and could be called Mr. or Mrs. Gingko
- lines the busy streets of Manhattan/New York because of its robust nature
- was found to have exceptional regenerative power after the nuclear explosion of Hiroshima


The unusual leaves
- are heart shaped
- praised by Goethe as a love symbol
- may indicate a relationship to opposite polarities due to its "Zweilappigkeit" (split nature)


What is the curative power of this tree and its leaves?
- Folk medicine reports about
- the insect-repellent action of the leaves
- tea made from the leaves to help with cough, asthma and scrofula (tuberculosis of the lymphnodes)
- Western pharmacology after World War Two used an extract of the leaves to enhance cerebral and peripheral circulation


Which symptoms are produced from a homeopathic proving? How can we understand homeopathically prepared Gingko?
The book, describes the results of a homeopathic proving conducted at the "Schule der Homoeopathie" in Gauting (Munich) during the school year of 1995/96.
Following the instructions of Aphorism 111, the Organon, the intention was to find „certain reliable disease symptoms, each substance engendering a particular one according to its peculiarity" by tracing symptoms produced during the proving. What were the "special, uncommon, odd and distinguishing symptoms" mentioned in Aphorism 154 of the Organon that were found in this proving?

The synopsis demonstrates an experiment to relate the symptoms and perceptions of the proving to each other. Excerpts of provings by Swoboda/Koenig, Leesers Handbuch der Homoeopathie and Julians Materia Medica were added to confirm the symptoms of the presented proving.

2000 Verlag Müller & Steinicke, München
ISBN 3-87569-172-5


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