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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1554

people; they can be older people who have become debilitated by disease or who have exhausted their vitality, especially by mental work.
Weakness with a great desire to lie down and sleep is manifest. He does not want to exert himself in the least. He shuns all motion and the vital force seems depleted.
The muscles are weary and painful; they burn and the pain is often accompanied by chill.
The remedy acts with great intensity on the mucous membranes, producing a sensation of constriction. Myalgia, aching and jerking of muscles are common. The mucous membranes become dark, spongy or ooze bloody mucous; the circulation is sluggish.
There are constricting sensations in the throat, chest, bladder and rectum; tearing and stitching pains that move downward.
Very characteristic is a cough with foetid breath, or with a bad taste. The Capsicum cough is noteworthy for the offensive odour of the air expelled during the cough.
Ailments appear from over-stimulation of the digestive system due to eating too many spices, especially peppers.
Symptoms are usually left-sided.
The patient desires coffee, which nauseates; alcohol, liquid food, spices and stimulants. These patients have the same prostration and feeble digestion as alcoholics.
He is thirsty, but drinking cold water causes him to shudder.
Local burning combined with a general chill indicate this remedy. He experiences vertigo during chills, yawning and stretching before and during the chills; violent thirst during the chills, but worse after drinking; no thirst during fever or heat.
There is trembling during fever; trembling from sexual arousal, while being caressed.
The patient has one-sided paralysis in his joints; a sensation as if parts of the body are about to ‘go to sleep’.
He is aggravated by uncovering, bathing, drinking, empty swallowing, lying with the head low down, at the beginning of motion.
Continued motion ameliorates or ameliorates the part affected, or,