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acting antipsoric. Anemic and chlorotic patients. Most complaints are worse during rest, andameliorated by gentle motion and slowly waking about. The patient in general, and his pains, areaggravated in cold air, from.becoming cold, after becoming cold, from entering a cold place, and in cold, wet weather. Hetakes cold easily. Aversion to the open air. Draft of air aggravates, and open air aggravates.Numbness in the extremities. Great lassitude. Aggravated by ascending stairs, and by physicalexertion. Glands dwindle.Choreic movements. Complaints are worse after coition. The weakness, emaciation, and anemiaand tubercular tendency are strong features of this wonderful antipsoric remedy. Edema of the limbsand dropsy of serous sacs. Complaints aggravated after eating. Emaciation, wasting diseases withputrid discharges and putrid stools. Fainting spells. Fasting ameliorates. Fatty tendency of muscles andorgans. Aggravated after cold drinks, milk. This remedy has been used in gangrenous condition. Partsbecome black. Septic, putrid hemorrhages, and great prostration.All forms of nervous weakness. Hypochondriasis and hysteria.Inflammation of glands. Complaints from loss of fluids. Orgasm of blood. The pains are aching,pressing, stitching, tearing, tearing downwards, paralyzing. Chronic neuralgia, ameliorated by gentlemotion, aggravated from cold. One-sided paralysis from a gradually increasing weakness. Paroxysmsof pain followed by exhaustion. Pulsation felt all over the body and in the limbs.Symptoms are often one-sided. Many symptoms come during and after sleep. Twitching ofmuscles, and jerking of limbs. Ulcers with putrid discharges. Offensive catarrhal discharges. Walkingfast aggravates; walking in open air aggravates. Warmth of bed ameliorates. Complaints worse inwinter. Too many cures have been made by the followers of Schuessler to permit this remedy to remainunexplained. Good proving are found in our literature. The high and highest potencies have served thebest, and it should be used in the single dose.Flies into a passion and can hardly articulate. Aversion to answering questions. Apprehensiveanxiety, in the evening in bed, and during the night; anxiety after eating, about the future, about hishealth, about his salvation. Whenever he wakens it oppresses him, and he becomes hypochondriacal.She takes an antipathy to her husband. She is cruel to her baby and husband.Perverted affections. Broods over his condition. Aversion to company. Complaints come onfrom bad news. Confusion of mind morning and evening. Contrary humor. Low form of delirium intyphoid and septic fevers. Delirium tremens. Imaginations. Sees dead people. Sees figures, frightfulimages. Discontented and sad. Dullness of mind in the morning. Discouraged. He refuses to eat. He isvery excitable and greatly wrought up from bad news; then follows palpitation and many nervoussymptoms. Exhaustion after exertion of mind. He dwells much in fancy. Fear in the evening. Fear of acrowd, of death, of disease, of evil, of people, of solitude. He is easily frightened, which increases hismany nervous and mental symptoms. Weak memory. Forgetful. Cannot recall words. Homesickness.Effects of grief and prolonged sorrow. A nervous hurry is noticed in action and speech. Nervousexcitement has increased until hysterical conduct is present. It is a great remedy for imbecility. She isimpatient and impetuous.Indifference to surroundings, to joy and to her family.Indifference to his business matters, and then comes indolence and lassitude. Insanity;melancholia; thinks she has sinned away her day of grace and refuses to eat. She does not recognize hersurroundings. Shrieks and acts like one insane. Quarrels with her family. The irritability is verymarked, in morning on waking, in the evening, after coition, during headache, during menses, whenspoken to, on waking at any time, after becoming exhausted from a diarrhea. There is laughing andcrying, lamenting and wringing the hands. There is loathing of life; moaning during sleep.Dullness of the senses. Weakness of memory for words, and great prostration of mind. Sadnessin morning on waking, in the evening, and also day and night. Obstinate; morose; mood changeable.Mistakes in speaking and writing. In many cases cured a mild mental state was noticed. Over-sensitivein general, and especially to noise. Restlessness during menses. The numerous cases of nervousprostration from mental work, prolonged anxiety, much sorrow, and sexual excesses and vice are likelyto require this remedy. Incoherent speech. Starting; easily startled from fright, during sleep, from touchand from noise. Stupefaction suspicious. He is indisposed to talk, or to be talked to. Talking in sleep.Vanishing of thought. Becomes timid and bashful.Vexation brings on many complaints. Weeping and weary of life.Vertigo afternoon and evening, ameliorated in open air, aggravated after eating, with a tendencyto fall forward; aggravated on looking upward, compelling him to lie down; with nausea and withheadache; objects turn in a circle on rising up, when standing, when stooping, on turning the head,when waking in open air.

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