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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1724

Causation
Dentition and anger or vexations are the main causative factors of a Chamomilla state.
1. Complaints from dentition. Difficult dentition with extreme irritability and a greenish, watery diarrhoea, or green and yellow- white, like ‘chopped eggs with spinach.’ Chamomilla is almost a specific for this pathological picture, especially when the key-note ‘one cheek red, the other being pale’ is also present.
2. Complaints from anger, chagrin, rage, vexation but most of all from ‘violent vexatious anger’, as Hahnemann calls it. The anger can, for example, arise from contradiction or interference, and it can be vented or suppressed, in all cases it is likely to cause symptoms. A spell of anger may bring on convulsions, twitching, chill and fever, jaundice, colic, diarrhoea, cough and more. ‘The nervous child will go into convulsions when punished’ (Kent). ‘Convulsions in children when anything is done against their will’ (Leeser). There are even convulsions in the child when its nursing mother had a spell of anger.
3. Complaints from catching a cold. Although Chamomilla people are often aggravated by heat and tend to get ‘hot and thirsty with the pain,’ they are also extremely sensitive to open air and especially to cold and windy air. This is particularly true for the region about the ears. ‘Nervous, sensitive women who cannot ride in the wind without covering up their ears. The ears are so sensitive to air when other parts of the head and face are not sensitive to air’ (Kent).
4. Another causative factor is drinking coffee or using narcotic palliatives (morphine, opiates, but also potassium bromide, chloral hydrate, etc.). This may cause irritability, toothache, vomiting, colic or constricting stomach-ache, insomnia, etc. In my experience,