Lycopodium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lycopodium is a genus of clubmosses, also known as ground pines , in the family Lycopodiaceae, a family of fern-allies (see Pteridophyta). They are flowerless, vascular, terrestrial or epiphytic ...
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Overview of Lycopodium Clavatum (Lyc) as a homeopathic remedy.
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Burning Lycopodium Powder: Simulating a Grain Elevator Explosion ... Lycopodium powder is a fine yellow powder derived from the spores of Lycopodium clavatum (stag's horn club moss, running ground pine). When a lighted match is dropped into a pile of this powder, it does not burn.
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lycopodium n. A plant of the genus Lycopodium, which includes the club mosses. The yellowish powdery spores of certain club mosses, especially.
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Welcome to the Truestar Health Encyclopedia the most comprehensive information database available on health, wellness, food, nutrition, vitamins and supplements. ... The following is a list of health concerns for which Lycopodium is listed as a homeopathic remedy. Refer to the individual concerns for more information.
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The following is almost a full copy of Lycopodium contained in Classical Homeopathy for Anxiety and Jealousy by Prof. George Vithoulkas. It is placed here so as to show you the quality of the work done by George Vithoulkas.
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Lycopodium from Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Lycopodium (Lycopodium clavatum) is a perennial evergreen plant that grows in pastures, woodlands, heaths, and moors of Great Britain, Northern Europe, and North America.
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The Lycopodium patient has quite a good opinion of himself and is sure in his own mind that he knows what is best. However, he is deeply insecure and may exaggerate the truth to bolster his esteem.
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