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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1916

become extremely cheerful and happy. These changes show the precarious nature of the state. It shows an individual that if left without the medicine will go to malignancy, this will either be Hodgkin’s disease, a tumour, or Reynaud’s syndrome.
Desire for acid food and acid fruits even during diarr¬hoea is characteristic, also we have a strong desire for cheese.
Cistus is a restless, weak and anxious individual that many times will get feelings that will go into paralysis. They perceive that the weakness of the nervous system is such that it can lead them to paralysis. Anxiety brings on a state of formication, showing again the effect on the peripheral nerves. The extremities are at the same time painful in cold weather.
For example: an individual has been cold all his life, with painful fingers in the least cold weather, and eventually ends up with Reynaud’s syndrome, or even with gangrene. A gangrene case which has such a history may require this remedy.
If the student remembers the above description of the remedy it will be sufficient to make a correct prescription. But more details will follow. A guiding symptom is: ‘Sore throat from inhaling least cold air’. Margaret Tyler has observed that Cistus is indica¬ted in ‘never-ending colds’ with continuous coryza and cough which is aggravated in the winter months. Hale recommends it in catarrhal affections of larynx, trachea and bronchi.
The sensitivity to cold does not only apply to the mucous mem¬branes of the respiratory system, but also to the skin, as the following proving symptom will show: ‘Tips of fingers very sensitive to cold, and they were aching much more acutely when the fingers became cold’. ‘The tongue becomes cool„ then the breath through the mouth, later also through the nose, afterwards a