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Homeopathy – Medicine for the New Millennium – page 40

Typical Gelsemium patients, despite their sweatiness and dry- ness of mouth, are not usually very thirsty. Occasionally a patient is intensely thirsty, but the typical one is not.
They hardly ever have an appetite – they do not want anything at all. They very often complain of a horrible empty sensation in the region of their chest, often near the heart. This sometimes spreads down into the epigastric region, and they may describe it as an empty feeling, but it is not really a sensation of hunger, and is not associated with any desire for food.
Associated with the digestive system, Gelsemium patients often have a definitely yellowish tinge and actual jaundice may occur. Again, the patient quite frequently develops very definite acute abdominal irritation accompanied by diarrhoea. Usually, the stool is very loose and yellowish but not particularly offensive.
There is quite often an intense feeling of weakness in the rectum
– incontinence, or a feeling of prolapse – after the bowels have acted, and there is sometimes a definite prolapse associated with the diarrhoea.

Baptisia (Wild Indigo)
Baptisia runs very closely to Gelsemium in symptomatology. Per- sonally, J look at Baptisia as Gelsemium exaggerated and more intense. In contrast to Gelsemium patients, Baptisia patients are definitely more dusky. They give you the impression that their faces are a little puffy and swollen; their eyes are heavy, but with a congested, besotted look rather than the drooping lids of Gelsemium; the lip congestion, present in Gelsemium, makes Baptisia lips rather blue.
Mentally, Baptisia patients are more toxic than Gelsemium pa- tients; they are less on the spot; they are confused, finding it dif- ficult to concentrate on what they are doing. They grow a lit- tle confused as to the sensation of their body; they may feel that their legs are not quite where they thought they were. Their arms may have definite disturbed sensations; some patients feel their arms are detached and they are trying to re-attach them, others say their arms are numb.