Types of Acids
Types of Acids
ACIDS
TYPES OF ACIDS:
Acetic acid Hydrochloric acid
Benzoic acid Aconitum acid
Butyric acid
Chromic acid Arsenic acidum
Carbolic acid
Fluoric acid Dehydrocholicum acid
Hydrocyanic acid
Hippuric acid Glutamic acid
Gallium acid
Lactic acid Hippuric acid
Muriatic acid
Oxalic acid Hydrofluoric acid
Picric acid
Nitric acid Mandelic acid
Sulphuric acid
Sulphurous acid Malicum acid
Osmic acid
Retinoic acid
Sarcolactic acid
Salicyclic acid
Stearic acid
Tannic acid
Telluric acid
Uric acid
CHARACTERISTICS:
Chilly ++ Sensitive to cold, drafts (cold in general) (Exception: Fluoric acid).
Haemorrhagic tendency
Weakness +3
Burning sensation due to irritation of nerves.
Over sensitive to external impressions.
Destruction, ulceration. Septicaemia.
Night aggravation
MIASM:
Predominantly Syphilitic.
CONSTITUTION:
Lean, thin, tubercular constitution with stooped shoulder and premature old look.
MIND:
Poor memory, lack of concentration and destruction of all thinking power.
Irritability
Over sensitiveness
Syphilitic qualities like :
Hateful
Vindictive
Irritable
Destructive qualities / activities
"Self" egoism and attention towards pleasure seeking inputs
1.Acetic acid
2.Arsenious acid ( Arsenic album)
3.Citric acid
4.Flouric acid
5.Hydrocyanic acid
6.Lactic acid
7.Malic acid
8.Nitric acid
9.Nitromuriatic acid
10.Oxalic acid
11.Phosphoric acid
12.Picric acid
13.Silicic acid ( Silica)
14.Sulphuric acid
Origin:
They are derived from the mineral and vegetable kingdoms.
For example;
Acids derived from mineral kingdom(Mineral acids)
Arsenious acid
Flouric acid
Muriatic acid
Nitric acid
Phosphoric acid
Silicic acid(Silica)
cidSulphuric acid
Dyspepsia:
Vegetable acids are useful in dyspepsia. e.g.: Allow the
patient to drink lemonade before meals and we can find that
the usual heart burn and sour rising after eating are
diminished. Hydro cyanic acid, Muriatic acid, and Lactic acid
favor digestion. Some person are greatly relieved by drinking
sour milk.
Antidote for intoxication: Vinegar has been used as an
antidote for intoxication.
Corrosive action:
They will produce discharges which are acrid and excoriating.
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SCHOLTEN
The Acidums [Acids]
Exhaustion
Active hurried
Aggression fighting.
The overactivity goes together with a certain aggressiveness.
They force their will upon a situation, push it through in spite
of opposition, until they can't go on any longer. They can't
accept it if things do not go according to their wish. They can't
let go, they feel that they have to fight for their own goals.
Behind the aggression of the Acidums lies one very strong desire:
that is the desire to become one with everything and everyone.
This aspect comes out very clearly in pure hydrogen. This was an
hitherto unknown remedy, which I had once wanted to do a proving
with myself, as it is the most basic element. Fortunately Sherr
(1992) has done a brilliant proving of this remedy.
Isolation apathy
General characteristics:
Temperature: cold.
Dropsy.
-Sausage poisoning.
-Anxiety and fear, driving him from place to place, in dyspnoea, in liver
complaints.
-Forgetful about what recently happened, does not know her own children.
Radar
* Severe GASTRITIS:
- Stomach as if full of sour, vinegar ("like the remedy"!).
- Impossible to lie on back.
K. 1246: Sleep, position, back, on, impossible.
MIND:
- Anxiety ab. his declining health.
- Anxiety ab. his children.
- < Emotional excitement.
- Tormenting panic-attacks with feeling of suffocation.
- Ailments from grief.
- Does not recognize his children.
- Irritability from headache.
GENERALITIES:
- Anaemia, emaciation, loss of appetite, weakness, cachexia.
- Night-sweat, burning thirst, cough, diarrhea, vomiting, polyuria.
- Face pale, waxy, bluish lips, sunken eyes with dark circles.
- Remedy for tuberculosis, anaemia, hemorrhages, opiumaddiction,
AIDS!
- Hydropsia (DD: Apis: thirstless).
- Hectic fever.
- < Cold, sleeping on back.
FOOD AND DRINKS:
- Aversion: cold drinks.
- < Cold drinks, vegetables.
Kulakarni
Pathak
LACTUMS
Lacticum
Out of all the Lacticums Lactic acid is the only remedy that is
reasonably well known, at least as far as physical symptoms are
concerned.
Girl
If we had to choose one word to describe the Lacticums we could
take the word girlish. This is how their parents usually describe
them too. Even in later life they keep this girlish quality. It
can also be seen in the stereotype of the little woman.
The problems usually start when they reach an age when they have
to start work or go to college, or leave home, in fact any time
when they have to start taking responsibility for their own life.
They want to have continuing support, they want to hear that they
are doing things right. They have a desire for compliments, but
not in the same way that Palladium or Manganum needs compliments.
The words that Lacticum wants to hear are more like: Well done
little girl! The opposite, too, may also happen, i.e. that they
get upset when someone calls them a little girl or treats them
like a little girl.
Female
For some reason we see more female than male Lacticums. One
Hypoglycaemia
Fear Hyperventilation
Their dependency may lead to fear which comes out in attacks of
hyperventilation. It is a sort of diffuse fear: they don't
know what they are afraid of. Basically they feel incapable,
too immature and weak to handle things. They want the support
of their family and their doctors and therapists.
Generals
Lactic Acid
Signature
heaviness.
Concepts
Acidum Lacticum
Total Childish
Eternal Dependent
Exhaustion Feminine
Apathy
Forever True
Isolation
Group analysis
A real girl
The child woman
A real girl
These people are very childish and immature. They would prefer to
remain a child, a little girl. This may express itself in
childish behaviour and talking with a high pitched little voice.
When they grow up they have a problem because they don't like
to take responsibility, they would do anything to avoid it. As
long as other people explain things to them and show them exactly
what to do they'll be all right. Especially if they get a lot of
praise for what they do. But as soon as they are asked to
achieve something on their own they start to feel most
uncomfortable. They would like to avoid these tasks, especially
if they are likely to get criticised, it makes them very
nervous. What if I make a mistake?
Expressions
Haemorrhages.
A/F : -Sun
-Great restlessness.
RADAR
MIND:
- Feels he will never succeed; doomed to fail.
- Want of self-confidence.
- Therefore gives great importance to details (Graph) or obstacles in his
life.
- Cannot overcome the least problem.
- Feels too weak to live on his own.
- Fears future, the least problems (Chin-s).
- Introverted. Suffers in silence. Morose. Sulky.
- Irresolution (Bar-c).
- Restless.
- Deep reflexion, quiet introversion, as if something unpleasant was
impending, but inclined to work.
- Discontented with everything; with himself.
- Difficult concentration. Mental exhaustion. Reading aggravates
mental symptoms.
- Forgetful for what has just said.
GENERALITIES:
- WEAKNESS (muscular prostation).
- < SEA.
- < Cold.
- > Warmth.
- < Rest, before prostration sets in.
- "SLIDING DOWN IN BED", must be lifted up every little while.
FOOD AND DRINKS:
- Aversion: Meat.
SCHOLTEN
Concepts
Acidum Muriaticum
Eternal Nurturing
Exhaustion Attention
Alone
Antisocial
Group Analysis
Dependent on mother.
An exhausted mother.
Naive self-pity.
An exhausted mother
This is a typical situation of a mother or father who will use
all their energy to be a good parent. They want to be a really
perfect parent and partner. This striving for perfection can make
them exhausted. Especially if there are some added difficulties
such as the care of a handicapped child or a sick relative. They
will overtax themselves, but their idealism wont let them do
things by halves.
The situation of a premature child can cause this state, but also
a miscarriage or abortion (noticed by Anton Kramer) can be the
cause. They'll feel their child is not allowed to die.
Naive self-pity
Expressions
Generals
Physical: (<) light; (>) lying down, (<) exertion, walking up stairs, (<)
pressure and touch.
KENT
PATHAK
NEATBY
NEATBY
LEADING INDICATIONS.
#AGGRAVATION:
#AMELIORATION:
KULAKARNI
Mind : Ecstasy. Catalepsy (trance). Narcolepsy (coffee
antidotes). Coma alternating with convulsions; vigil.
INTERHOMOEOPATHY
October 2006
Hydrocyanic Acid and the Holocaust - A Different point of View
by Deborah Collins
Hydrocyanic Acid could be called a “poison for extermination”, being used extensively
both in the gas chambers of the Second World War and on death row. It is quick and
effective in its deadliness: “one of the most toxic agents known.” Its effects are sudden
and deadly, affecting the oxygenation of the cells, thus producing cyanosis. It has many
resemblances to Arsenicum, another deadly poison, and it is possible that many cases
requiring this remedy are “treated” with Arsenicum, to no avail. As with Arsenicum, the
picture seen in Hydrocyanic Acid patients is not always as severe as the proving picture.
It can vary greatly, disturbing one or more parts of the body, but thankfully seldom all of
them in any given patient.
General
- extreme tiredness, exhaustion
- lack of vital heat, “deathly cold” even in warm weather. Icy cold hands and feet;
cyanosis. But also in some: hot flushes.
- allergies: food allergies (no recurring pattern); chemical allergies; (sprays, gases, toxins,
petrol, paint fumes); sun allergy.
Mind
- Fears: Fear of death; Fear of dying in very near future; Fear of crowds; Fear in trains;
Anxiety about health; Anxiety about welfare of others (her children);fear of war and
horrific events; Fear of abandonment by parents.
- Depression: Suicidal thoughts. Feelings of hopelessness and despair. Staring.
- Anorexia Nervosa.
- Sensitivity to noises; starting from noises. Wakes in a fright from any sound.
- Afraid to sleep if he cannot see the door.
- Hurry: Restlessness, driving her from place to place. Hurry in eating, in walking .
- Delusions: (Psychosis): Razzias; being chased by soldiers. Being a Jewish child about to
be gassed. War. Concentration camps. Blood running down the walls.
- Clairvoyant knowledge which frightens.
- “Flashes”: being pushed up against stinking naked buttocks; armed men attacking,
rounding people up.
- Dreams: War; soldiers; hiding one’s children; people being taken away in a van; trains
packed with people.
- Oversensitivity to images of of violence and war (television, film, books), or a
fascination with them, especially Second World War. Sensitive to Memorial
Day, events concerning Jews and Jewishness.
Physical
- Hair falling.
- Eyes: extreme photophobia. Eyes crusty and irritated. M. Sjogren.
- Skin dry and cold, bluish tint. Boils. Skin cancer.
- Throat: chronic sore throats. Lump sensation. “Tense” feeling in throat. Inability to
swallow. Inflamed carotid artery.
- Heart: Palpitations. Low blood pressure.
- Respiration: Allergies, chronic coryza, asthma.
- Digestion: food allergies. Bloating and tiredness after meals. Enlarged spleen. Colitis
Ulcerosa. Inability to gain weight.
- Kidneys: inflammation, stones, nephrotic syndrome.
- Cramps, crampy sensations in joints, opisthotonus. Crying babies who overstretch.
- Neurological disturbances: sensation as though she has no legs; as though the arms do
not function; momentary blindness. “Unreal” sensation: “I am here, but I am not here”.
Vertigo.
Discussion
In the course of 5 years I have treated several more patients who have responded well to
Hydrocyanic acid. These patients do not necessarily come from Europe. As noted earlier,
the patients did not always present with as dramatic a picture as we see in the proving ,
which presents as a picture of collapse and near death. As time went on more subtle
information was utilised to find the remedy. In the cases of infants and small children I
have relied solely on physical symptoms. With others, dreams, “flashbacks”, phobias, and
psychoses have pointed the way to what might have been the initial cause of their present
problems. In these cases it was the concept of looking at their symptoms in terms of
possible past lives that created the breakthrough. I chose to take their state seriously,
seeing it as a real situtation in which they had become ‘stuck’, rather than dismissing it as
a ‘delusion’. (Another possibility could be an ‘entity attachment’, which I will not go into
here.)
Looking at the broader picture presented by these patients, an image emerges: the
persecution of a person or group which is to be exterminated. In the case of my patients
this seemed to be by ending up in concentration camps and eventually in the gas
chambers. This, of course, was the fate of millions of Jews during the Second World War.
But it was also the fate of many others who were considered “undesirable” by the
prevailing regime: gypsies, homosexuals, and the mentally retarded. On the side of the
“perpetrators” cyanide was also used, in the form of a suicide pill by those Nazis who
saw no other way of escape from retribution after the war. In countries with a death
penalty cyanide is often used to carry out the death sentence.
It is important to note that similar cases with themes of “ the Holocaust” will not always
require this remedy. If we consider the possiblity of our patients actually having died in a
concentration camp there are many ways in which this could have happened: hunger,
thirst, illnesses, medical experiments, beatings, hanging, torture, the list is endless. They
suffered enormous mental and emotional distress as well: the loss of their homes, family
and friends; loss of feeling of safety; loss of dignity; and for many the worst:loss of
connectedness with God. As well as the many physical complaints arising from this
horrendous situation, there are many emotional scars to deal with: feelings of anger, guilt
(at leaving others behind), abandonment, humiliation, feelings of being a “displaced
person”. Such an extreme situation may require different remedies in the course of
treatment, as different aspects may arise.
But at other times it might be necessary to resolve issues around for instance hunger with
other remedies, e.g. one of the Iodatums. Even our simple “first aid” remedies such as
Arnica, Hypericum and Aconite come into play as we work through the different traumas.
Melilotus covers the situation of waiting in hiding, having to remain silent lest any noise
should reveal their presence.
On a personal note, these cases have done much to broaden my concepts of what it is that
we are actually working with when we treat our patients. Where the etiology is obvious
beyond a doubt, such as after a severe accident, there is no need to complicate our
thinking with philosophical considerations in order to find a proper treatment. Indeed, in
many of our cases it suffices to repertorize carefully in order to find the right remedy.
And yet, despite careful repertorization there still remain cases which seem to defy all our
efforts. In some of these cases, as illustrated above, it has been a change in my perception
itself which has provided the break-though. On looking back it was as though all the
information had been staring me in the face, yet I had still not seen the picture. I had
consistently written down my patients’ words such as “I always wanted to become a
Jew”; “I dreamt of vans carrying people away during wartime”; “I am desperate about
having to leave my children behind”; “I hear voices calling out ‘help me, help me’”, but
when I came to repertorising I “left these parts out”, as I could not fit them in, except in a
general way . Even though I knew about the possibility of past lives, it took me a long
time to break beyond the boundaries of my thinking and to “see” what was there before
me without trying to fit it into a pigeon-hole. Even when my intuition was giving strong
signals: “Oh no, another concentration-camp case” I chose to ignore it, finally having my
intuition proved more correct than my repertorization. I would certainly never have
thought of giving the 12 year old boy this remedy, as he looked quite healthy apart from
his asthma, had it not been for my experience with previous patients with similar dreams
and attitudes.
It is possible to make use of the concept of past lives, without the patient ever having
been in an actual regression session, or even believing in it. If we combine their dreams
and “delusions” with their physical complaints we might come up with some surprising
remedies. For example: a woman with weeping, vesicular eczema on her arms and face
had terrible fears and dreams of her house burning down. She dreamt of having to pull
her child out of a burning house. Rhus Tox. did nothing for her, but Cantharis, (although
not listed under “fear of fires”), given as a “burn” remedy, cured an eczema she had had
her whole life.
The concept of using past life knowledge is not new, though it is growing in acceptance
and recognition these days. Something which has tended to remain the property of
religious belief for many (and disbelief for many others) is finding its way into therapy,
especially psychotherapy. Rabbi Jonassen Gershom, an American rabbi, has helped many
who have come to him with the odd “feeling” or knowledge that they had lived a past life
as a Jew, and had suffered during the Holocaust. His two books “Beyond the Ashes,
Cases of Reincarnation from the Holocaust” and “From Ashes to Healing” record case
after case of those whose lives have changed for the better by the recognition of their
reality. Many of these people have not reincarnated as Jews, but as white Protestants or
Catholics. Gershom explains this by saying that the soul has decided that it was not safe
to be a Jew, and that it was safer to take on a more Arian appearance.
Dr. Shakuntala Modi, M.D., a psychiatrist and writer of the revolutionary book
“Remarkable Healings”, has stumbled onto past-life work while treating patients under
hypnosis. This has often lead her to success where she was previously stumped. She has
asked herself the question “Why have I enjoyed this measure of success with these
therapies?” and found the answer to be “an open mind”. Even something as unquestioned
as our own religious views can at times form a filter through which we see, or don’t see,
our patients.
In one sense it is often a healthy practice to curb any impulses towards sloppy prescribing
which are at the expense of groundedness and exactness. In another sense, there are times
when a too dogmatic adherence to “the rules” veils our “inner knowing”, especially when
what we see does not fit in with what we would expect. It is challenging, and at times
frightening, to have one’s concepts broadened, as it is often accompanied by a temporary
sense of disorientation. The once-familiar territory seems to be vaster than we had
assumed.
I feel that we are in a time where we no longer need to “prove” to ourselves or to others
that homoeopathy actually works. While we should not be dictated to by our imagination,
we should also not be dictated to by a need to be “accepted” by the medical community.
It could be our role as homoeopaths to keep our feet on the ground, while reaching for the
heavens, for only God knows where the answers to our questions lie.
COMPLETE
Paralysis of lungs.
-Hydrophobia.
PATHAK
Unconscious. Fear of imaginary troubles; of death, house
falling, horses, cars etc.; of crossing the street, even when the
vehicle is at a considerable distance. Loud involuntary screams;
before convulsions.
OXALIC ACID [Ox-ac]
Periodical remissions.
Angina pectoris- sharp, lancinating pain in the left lung coming on suddenly, depriving of breath.
A/F : Coffee
-All complaints are < thinking about condition. Will bring them up on when
they are not actually present.
-Affectionate.
RADAR
MIND:
- Thinking of pains or conditions will bring them on, when they are
not actually present, e.g. thinking of urging for urination or stool.
GENERALITIES:
- VIOLENT PAINS IN SPOTS (Kali-bi)
< MOTION, THINKING OF THEM.
- Neurasthenia.
- Rheumatism of left side of the body.
PATHAK
KENT
NEATBY
Phosphoric acid is used in states of debility similar to
those it produces. It has, therefore, found its place in ailments
caused by continual grief, over-exertion of mind or body, sexual
excesses or other drain on the system, such as prolonged
lactation and menstrual losses (*Chin.) It is used for the
effects of disappointed love (*Ign., *Nat., *Mur.) and for home-
sickness (*Capsic.)
-Fear of dependency.
-Irritable 3.
RADAR
MIND:
- ANXIETY ABOUT HEALTH (Agar, Ars, Kali-ar).
Fear of disease, cancer. Fear of death.
- Don't easily make contact.
As if there's a barrier.
Not emotionally involved.
- Selfish. Suspicious.
- Everything bothers him.
Discontented. Unhappy. Complaining.
- Pessimistic and gloomy, morose.
- Miserable.
- Irritability, < morning. Cursing.
- Sensitive to noise (Ferr, Nux-v).
- UNFORGIVENESS.
Hatred, unmoved by aplogies.
- Disappointed, discouraged.
- Comes in a state of apathy, indifference.
Emotionally isolated.
- Nihilism.
GENERALITIES:
- CHILLY.
- < Cold.
- > Riding in carriage.
- Pain < night.
- Weakness.
- Syphillitic miasm. Bone pains < night.
- STITCHING, SPLINTER-LIKE PAINS
(Arg-n, Kali-c, Nat-m, Hep, Sil).
- Fissures.
- Offensive, corrosive discharges.
- Ulceration of mucous membranes.
FOOD AND DRINKS:
- Desire: FAT, SALT, spices, herring, indigestible things.
- Aversion: Cheese,eggs.
SCHOLTEN
Concepts
Acidum Nitricum
Isolation Relaxation
Group analysis
PATHAK
KENT
NEATBY
MODALITIES : < Open air < Cold > Hands near head
< Alcohol < Surgical operations > Hot drinks
< Injuries < Odour of coffee > Warmth
< Towards evening < Excessive heat or cold > Lying on affected side
< Touch < Pressure
< Drinking cold water.
MIND : -Hurry hasty, quick, sullen, impatient, angry because things move so slowly.
RADAR
* HURRIEDNESS.
MIND:
- Does everything in a hurry, eating, writing, talking, walking,...
- Hurried feeling inside. Feels as if there's not enough time to get
everything done. Anxious about getting everything finished.
- Wants to accomplish to many things at once, which gives confusion,
awkwardness. Ineffectual hurriedness.
- Hurriedness can be only internally. Controlled, but unnatural calm-
ness.
- Dissatisfied. Irritable.
- Lack of communication, no real contact with anybody.
- Talk to themselves.
- Discouraged.
- Absent-minded. Distracted.
GENERALITIES:
- WEAKNESS AND HURRY.
- The whole organism is accelerated.
- Chilly. < Cold, draft.
- < SMOG, FUMES (Petr), SMOKE, strong perfume.
- < Menopauze.
- Facial neuralgia left side. Neuralgic pain in body on right side.
- Pain appear gradually, disappear suddenly (Stann).
- Alcoholism.
- HEMORRHAGIC TENDENCY.
FOOD AND DRINKS:
- Desire: BRANDY, alcohol, sweets, fresh food.
- Aversion: WATER, UNLESS SOME ALCOHOL IS ADDED.
- < Smell of coffee, alcohol.
SCHOLTEN
Concepts
Acidum Sulphuricum
Isolated
Group analysis
also its unhappy, moments. When they finally realise this, they
suddenly feel lonely and isolated. Their attitude usually
attracts a partner with the same ideals. Their partner also wants
to get everything out of the relationship. The reality with its
ups and downs isn't good enough, the partner urges them on to
make the relationship absolutely perfect. This demands so much of
them that they finally have nothing left to give. Another
variation is that of 'hurry without grace'. They can be so
hurried that all sense of beauty and harmony gets lost. Their
conversations may also lose a sense of beauty. One could say that
they exhaust themselves to avoid cliches (Sulphuricum).
Essence: The idea that they have to make a great effort for their
love relationship. Mind: the idea that they have to do all they
can to improve their love relationship.
little depth in it, which spurs them on even more to improve it.
They think about it all the time while they are at work, and it
makes them hasty and hurried in their actions. They want to do
too many things at once. Or they try and find recognition in
their work to compensate for the unsatisfactory relationship. At
a later stage they might even get depressed, which they will try
to suppress by drinking. This may lead to moods which alternate
between depression and elation.
General characteristics:
PATHAK
KENT
The sensation of quivering all over the body and in the limbs
without visible trembling is a very strong symptom of Sulphuric
acid, and especially if it is associated with weakness that has
been of long standing. The exhaustion, excitability and hurried
feeling are constant factors
Debility mental, followed by physical; with free secretions. Slowness, slow grasp. Indifferent and apathetic.
Early hair falling and graying. debility from loss of vital fluids, but profuse, painless, non-debilitating
diarrhoea.
Milky urine.
MODALITIES : < Loss of vital fluids, especially seminal 3 < Self abuse
< Sexual excess 3 < Fatigue 3
< Operations < Overlifting
< Mental affections < Talking
< Emotions 3, Grief 2 < Drafts 2, cold
< Music < Convalescence 2 from fevers.
> Warmth 2
> Short sleep 3
> Stool
-Answers slowly (Hell). Slowness, slow grasp. Can't collect his ideas, hunts
for words.
-Delirium muttering, lies in a stupor, lies like a log, when aroused is fully
conscious, answers slowly and correctly and relapses into stupor.
RADAR
MIND:
- AILMENTS FROM GRIEF. Suffers in silence.
- Softening or a dropping down in tone on the emotional plane, leading
to INDIFFERENCE, APATHY.
- Wants to be left alone. Sleeps with face to the wall.
- 'Frozen down' emotions, indifferent to any kind of stimulation
(Hyos, Sep).
- Forgetfulness and weakness of memory, especially for words.
- Answers slowly (Hell).
GENERALITIES:
- AILMENTS FROM GRIEF, DRUG ABUSE, LOSS OF VITAL
FLUID, after illness, sexual excess.
- WEAKNESS with tendency to perspire or sensation of heat.
- < After coition.
- > Sleep.
- Falling of the hair (head, eyebrows, genitalia, etc.)
- Dryness of mucous membranes.
FOOD AND DRINKS:
- Desire: REFRESHING THINGS, JUICES, FRUIT, cold
SCHOLTEN
Concepts
Acidum Phosphoricum
neighbours
being exhausted at all, they are more like Phos, very open and
profound in their communications.
lost all their old and trusted friends, neighbours and other
relations. Homesickness is an important symptom of Ph-ac.
They become tired and exhausted, because they have lost the usual
contact with their friends. This may lead to a state of apathy
and indifference. The expression 'emotional exhaustion' is not
entirely correct. The exhaustion is not so much emotional in the
sense of deep feelings about a love relationship, but more in the
sense of contact with friends and relations and the effort they
have invested in this. Phos-ac is therefore not usually the
remedy for lovesickness, unless the most important aspect of the
relationship had been the exchange of ideas, whereby the loss of
this contact is the greatest source of grief.
Mind: They have a great desire for contact. They have many
friends and relations, with whom they like to talk a lot. If they
lose these contacts, they get very upset. They become depressed,
indifferent, apathetic. They don't enjoy life anymore and they
can't think properly. Situations that may cause this state could
be, for example, staying away from home, or moving house. When
they move house they lose all their old (school) friends, their
neighbours and lots of other acquaintances. This makes them feel
homesick. They keep thinking of the good old days. The death of a
friend can also be the cause of a Phos-ac situation.
General characteristics:
Menses: copious.
KENT
cannot read the newspaper and carry the trend of thought, cannot
connect circumstances. He forgets the names of those in his
family; a business man forgets the names of his clerks; he is in
confusion. Yet he can exercise, can go out and walk; the weakness
in the muscles will come later.
PATHAK