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Materia Medica Viva Volume 2 – page 256

a consequence of a stomach disorder. In this respect this remedy is similar to Kali carbonicum.
The pains of Ammonium bromatum seem to be of a deep, distressing nature, much like those of Bromium. Again, with such pains there is a feeling of suffocation.
Another keynote of this remedy is an irritable feeling under the fingernails, which is better by biting them. Whatever the pathological condition, if one is confronted with the following combination of symptoms – fear of suffocation and an irritable feeling under the fingernails, one’s mind should immediately turn to this remedy. If, in addition, there is an aggravation of the condition at about 3 a.m., then Ammonium bromatum is definitely the remedy.
As practitioners we often tend to become lost in a maze of numerous useless symptoms both when studying and when taking a patient’s case, and we consequently lose sight of the all-important uniqueness of the patient and the remedy. In your studies always try to perceive the unique individuality of the remedy; if you grasp that, your prescribing will improve unbelievably.
This remedy, like all the Ammonium’s, is a timid one; the person is withdrawn and wants to stay by himself. He lacks self-confidence and has an aversion to social interaction, an aversion to company. He has an aversion to meeting strangers. He is readily affected by others however, even by nuances of others’ behaviour, and he is quite easily hurt. If criticized, he immediately becomes discouraged, sulky, and withdrawn. His sensitivity and lack of confidence make him loath to impose himself in society.
These persons eventually become depressed and mentally lethargic; their memory weakens, and they make mistakes in writing.
I have made an observation that is perhaps worth mentioning here: many of these Ammonium people are very honest persons who will not gainsay their conscience easily. They will never do anything that they regard as immoral or potentially unjust to others. Of course, honesty, of itself, is an attribute of a healthy state of mind and not an indication for treatment. This characteristic deserves mention because it seems to stem from their distaste for confrontation with others; they are rather afraid that others will accuse them of doing something wrong and, consequently, are uniformly scrupulous. In other words, their honesty may be principally a result of their timidity.