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Essence of Materia Medica – page 5

AGNUS CASTUS (agn.)
Agnus castus is a remedy which I believe will be increasingly needed in our modern societies, especially by the younger gen-eration. It is indicated after a lot of abuses common among young people—sexual excesses, the use of psychoactive drugs, loss of sleep, sporadic nutrition, etc. Such people have been easily excit-able, and engaged in many of these activities very intensely over a relatively brief period of time. Then they become pale, anaemic, low in energy, absent-minded etc.
Eventually these people begin to realize that their whole con-stitution is breaking down. They develop the fear that within a few years or1 a few months they are going to die. They feel they have over-exerted and dissipated their life energies to the point that their whole system has become rotten.
Such people reach a stage in which they are unable to concen¬trate any more on their studies, their daily tasks etc. They exper¬ience sexual impotency, and they become very preoccupied with this problem. They become convinced that they are about to have a nervous breakdown, or that their vital organs are about to col-lapse.
This concern becomes so great in Agnus castus that these people develop an anxiety about health which is almost hypochondriacal.
— voluptuous fantasies without erection, and finally into com-plete loss of sexual desire.
It also happens that the Agnus castus patient breaks down in another way: he sometimes feels that he is worthless, that he is absolutely useless in the world. And then, at other times, he feels that he is a very great man, that he is something quite special. These states then alternate with each other.
Women also may need Agnus castus. In such a case, we at first find a woman full of lasciviousness, almost hysterical in her desire for sex, Eventually, however she becomes absolutely frigid, com-pletely lacking in sexual interest.