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Essence of Materia Medica – page 88

IGNATIA AMARA (ign.) (first version)
Ignatia is frequently indicated today, because of the women’s lib-eration movement. Prescribed 10 to 15 times more for women than men. This woman, wants to liberate, assert herself. Sensi-tivity coupled with romanticism. Ability quick, clever, artistic, women of today. Receptive, but deep down a kind of roman-ticism. That romanticism will eventually come into conflict with reality. Tries to assert herself, so that she would be equal to man. Sensitivity, romanticism, ability, frustration on any level in the world. She is imposing upon herself the logical conclusions, she will say I must do this, do that : she is capable of performing it. She can do things, so takes a lot of things upon herself, over— working taking on many more things than she could normally do. Becomes proud of herself, in the way she can handle situations. Irri¬tability, changing of moods, sharp, fast, yet sensitive, deep down romantic. Overstrained, grief, vexation, a frustration in her job, and then there is a breakdown. In a breakdown, she will go into spasms, hysterical, unable to think or talk; pale, breathing deeply, a kind of hysterical collapse; like fainting. Will not respond to someone talking to her. At the moment of this shock, she is unable to cry. Later, she will go inside, lock the door and cry. A sobbing crying, goes almost into spasms. Conflict of romantic ideas with reality. Always has inside ideas that do not correspond to what the liberation movement requires. She goes through the shock, then she says/’What a silly thing I did,"she keeps on brooding. Will keep it to herself and not talk (Nat. mur, Phos. ac). Silent grief. Will talk insanely, illogically, at the time of the grief. At that moment, she will not react to logical reasoning. Crowding of thoughts within. Trying to understand what is happening to her. If the shock passes, mostly the body is affected by cramping pains, neuralgias that have no pathological origin, but started from the time of grief and stress.
Physical problems may come on after feeling better on the emo-tional plane. They develop, in appearance, they lose their femin-ity. There is something hard about them. There is a slight hair growing on the face. After the shock she becomes hard, and indif-