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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1774

feeling of constriction.
Violent pain in sternum on each inspiration. Pain in sternum, just above pit of stomach, on yawning.
Oppressive pressure below the clavicula, up the neck.
Intercostal neuralgia.
Keller has confirmed a striking skin symptom, especially on the front side of the thorax: small spots violently burning as from nettles, frequently of a herpetic appearance.
Heart
Violent palpitation, with anxiety and restlessness all day, preceded by violent stitches in heart region. Or: suddenly great anxiety with palpitation; the heart beats are not accelerated, but so much stronger that the clothes are lifted by the motions of the chest. The prover heard them so loud that she believed other people had to hear them, too.
Attacks of palpitation with slow pulse.
Chelidonium may be indicated in diseases of the pericardia and heart, even valvular insufficiency. It may be indicated by the stronger heart beat, sometimes arrhythmic, by oppression of breath, quick, laborious respiration, sensation of constriction in chest, restlessness, anxiety, fainting, sad and sorrowful mood, coldness of extremities, etc.
Stomach
Loss of appetite, with disgust and nausea, with most complaints. The thirst may be moderately increased or diminished. On the other hand, the general amelioration from eating (stomach pain, abdominal pain, nausea, headache, etc.) is a key-note of Chelidonium.
Much craving for milk which ameliorates. Hale has observed this symptom in dyspeptic patients who, when in health, had got flatulence from milk, thus confirming Hahnemann’s proving symptom: ‘Much thirst for milk, afterwards comfortable feeling through whole body without complaints, though it usually caused flatulence.’
Desire for warm and hot food, also for warm and hot drinks which ameliorate; aversion to cold drinks.
Great aversion to meat; also to broth; or to boiled food in general.