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Materia Medica Viva Volume 4 – page 900

BARYTA SULPHURICA
Barium Sulphate, BaS04
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Baryta sulphurica is the remedy to try in a Sulphur case that does not respond, where the patient looks timid, confused, and is closed in on himself, with an amelioration in the open air. This remedy should also be thought of in a case that looks like Baryta, where the patient is much more critical than you would expect a Baryta patient to be, though the criticism is internal; the patient is averse to discussing such matters, so does not voice their criticism.
Baryta sulphurica derives very few of its symptoms from the Barytas; many of its characteristics come from its other component,Sulphur. We do of course see the aversion to mental work, the confusion of mind particularly in the morning or evening, the weak memory, especially for words while speaking, the difficulty in concentration and the general tendency towards imbecility which we recognise from the Barytas, but these elements do not suffice to give the true picture of this remedy.
The keynotes are the withdrawal and sense of being closed in, the aversion to or even fear of communication, although inwardly we see the tendency to be very critical of others.
The female Baryta sulphurica patient is utterly withdrawn into herself, with an internal life of her own which she is unwilling to share with anyone. She can be fearful when in the presence of many people, have aversion to others keeping her company, and may be anthropopkobic. The nervous system appears to be in a constant state of stress. In the early stages this stress may manifest as a slight