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Theory of Humors

” sounds the right word to express my character. I have always my goal oriented and move quickly to action. Being over in Australia by myself to make my dream, to be a Naturopath, come true is the typical Choleric side of me. I sometimes feel myself being arrogant, peevish and short temper which are the typical Choleric character. However I also have an opposite side, which I get depressed easily and worry things too much. Jules has chosen “Patient, Well balanced” for my character though, especially in the relationship, I have never felt balanced myself and my mind has always been unstable. I get more the Melancholic sometimes. One of the Choleric tendency to seek the perfection and the Choleric mental state, “weeping” might be the reasons to bring me the depression and emotional unbalance.The both questionnaires that I filled out for myself, and Jules filled out for me, brought me the clear conclusion that my dominant temperament is the Choleric, the Fire.According the total score of the questionnaire, I consider myself as too choleric that my character is negatively dominated by one humour. I suppose, to balance my temperament positively by all the 4 humours is needed. Name : Nami Matsumoto Student Number : 9050127101Conclusions: Two herbs required by Myself and my Assistant on the basis of the dominant humor could include:For Jules: BURDOCKThe reason I have chosen the Burdock for Jules is that Burdock has the cold and dry nature, which balances the Sanguine Hot and Moist nature. It is used to eliminate the toxins and purifies the body to balance the Sanguine temperament. The Burdock is eaten as a vegetable often in the Far East, especially in Japan. I use the Burdock to cook Japanese food often, so it is easy to take it into the daily nutrition. ECHINACEAThe Echinacea is the other herb I have chosen for Jules to balance his dominant temperament, Sanguine. It also has the cold and dry nature, which is opp...

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