The Orobanchaceae were introduced by Willi Neuhold (notes taken by J.Wichmann) in a seminar Feb.2014 and Epiphegus virginianus, the Beechdrop, assorted to the Typhoid Miasm according to a case.
The Orobanchaceae are closely related to the Scrophulariaceae (both part of the order Scrophulariales), but as the Orobanchaceae are not able to photosynthesize they have to live as parasites on the roots of plants. Therefore we can assume that this family will have a different vital sensation.
This core of this sensation is:
exertion/ effort - exhaustion/ fatigue
more to follow....
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