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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1548

CAPSICUM
Capsicum annuum.
Cayenne Pepper (South America and West Indies).
N. 0. Solanaceae.
Tincture of the dried pods.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
The constitutional Capsicum individual is usually obese, flabby with a red face (especially a red nose) and has varicose vein conditions. On close examination, it becomes clear that this red appearance is due to a fine interlacing of dilated capillaries, such as may be seen in drunkards. The end of the nose is red, as are the eyes and cheeks.
This remedy appears more frequently in males than females. The Capsicum individual is plump, round and lacking stamina; he is in a sluggish and tired state and has a lazy constitution. The whole organism is sluggish, flabby and slow. This low vitality is due to faulty assimilation. Capsicum’s abdomen feels like a flabby sack with heavy intestines that drag him down. The Capsicum flabbiness is rather unique, though it may be confused with that of Kali bichromicum, Calcarea carbonica or Ferrum. Ferr. differs from Capsicum in that the redness of the cheeks is circumscribed and the face pale. When Calc, is given to Capsicum patients, it tends to make them even more obese.
The Capsicum pathology develops in stages, like most remedies, each stage possessing some common and some opposing characteristics. In the beginning stages, Capsicum patients are extremely sensitive. Psychologically, they tend to be so sensitive that they are easily insulted. They are quite insecure about social relationships, but are not withdrawn. They make an effort to be