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Materia Medica Viva Volume 2 – page 247

AMMONIACUM GUMMI (POREMA)
Gummi ammoniacum, Dorema ammoniacum
English: Gum ammoniac
French: Gomme ammoniaque
German: Ammoniak, Armenisches gummi
Natural order: Umbelliferae.
Family: Jussieu [Vegetable substance].
Mode of preparation: It flows in large grains and is collected in June. There are two varieties, Gum ammoniac pure, or amygdaloid, and Gum ammoniac impure, in lumps. It dissolves in ether and less so in vinegar and alcohol. It is prepared for homeopathic use by trituration of the gum.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
This is a remedy that will not be used when indicated, at least initially in a case; instead Antimonium tartaricum will be prescribed. It corresponds to adynamic states with involvement of the lower respiratory system, such as chronic bronchitis, when it appears that the system is too weak to eradicate the disturbance. It is a remedy that will be prescribed mostly for old people or patients with an aged, deteriorated constitution, people suffering from affections of the bronchi and the eyes.
The entire picture of the remedy is consistent with the aged constitution, with a slow mind, difficulty in thinking and comprehending. It possesses a mental dullness that is most prominent in old people. These patients completely lose their joy for life; they become morose, cross, ill-humored and peevish. They are displeased with anything that happens around them; they are constantly dissatisfied. Eventually they become apathetic and indolent. They grow indifferent to everything in their surroundings. It eventually becomes impossible for them to perform any mental work. Subsequently depression ensues.
Arteriosclerosis is not so much the offender; rather, these patients seem the victims of a "general weakening" of the whole organism, an aging process which renders them incapable of doing any mental work and simultaneously sleepy; however, when they go to bed at night, for no reason a peculiar excitement arises that keeps them awake and