needed. It was followed by Lycopodium and eventually Sulphur before the patient was out of danger.
Functional and Pathological Heart Disorders
Some physiological actions triggered by Cactus grandiflorus are:
* the blood clots easily
* the arteries and the heart contract excessively and painfully
* the blood stream congests selectively on one organ or another (heart, vagina, etc.)
* the heart palpitates violently
In functional heart disorder the Cactus patient suffers from irregularities of the heartbeat with strong, and many times, violent palpitations and constricting pains, especially, but not exclusively, in the heart or thorax. Kent provides us with a description of the constriction:
‘Around the attachment of the diaphragm feeling as if a cord was tied tighter and tighter; round the lower part of the chest. This is a strange symptom; it clutches him so tightly around the waist line that it takes his breath away and he struggles for breath, and wants to do something. It clutches him tighter and tighter. ’
The patient experiences occasional attacks of palpitations, at times very severe. Any unusual physical or mental exertion can induce an attack. Palpitations might arise on rapid motion, upon stooping, turning around, etc. The palpitations of the heart are aggravated when walking or when lying on the left side. They are also reported to come on in sleep, and are often connected with fright or anxiety from dreams. There is also a fluttering sensation in the heart, like a bird’s wing. Concomitant symptoms can be an uncomfortable sensation in the pit of the stomach, a feeling as if