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Materia Medica Viva Volume 2 – page 266

thoughts that they would never express while awake. On many occasions they wake startled, in a fright.
These individuals are liable to believe that they are unlucky and that a misfortune will befall them at any time. This dread of a coming misfortune manifests mostly in the morning hours, while in the evening it is supplanted by a peculiar anxiety and fear that makes them feel like crying.
They become sad, morose and miserable, especially in cloudy and wet weather. Ill humor arises in the morning. They have the tendency to weep, especially in the morning on rising, and they do weep a lot. This tearful mood is ameliorated as the evening approaches.
Sometimes they feel like going for a walk, but walking aggravates them, causing a return of sad memories, things that have displeased them in the past; as a result they become depressed and discouraged.
Eventually their intellectual faculties become impaired; they have difficulty retaining their thoughts and concentration becomes difficult. They lose their memory, become absentminded. They make mistakes in calculating, in speaking, in writing; they use wrong words.
If you have been treating such a case for a long time with incorrect remedies, you will observe this process of degeneration and feel helpless to stop it. The remedies you give act only superficially, palliating but not penetrating deeply enough to bring about the desired change. Suddenly you realize your mistake and administer this remedy, and then you observe the wonderful changes that can take place as a result. Patients who were almost invalids lay claim to a new lease on life.
These people do not have excessive sexual appetites, but they are very sensitive to sensual impressions. Their fantasies can be stimulated easily. Some Ammonium carbonicum women may display an hysterical reaction to sexual stimulation, the result of an oversensitiveness of the clitoris. Interestingly however, when their physical ailments become really annoying, they completely lose their interest in sexual intercourse. Women may actually develop an aversion to sex, while men lose their desire though still capable of achieving an erection. Another aspect of this remedy is seen in hysterical women with a tendency to faint.
Most of the older Ammonium carbonicum men I have seen have not been married. Perhaps this is a coincidence, but I think it is worth mentioning. Their unclean habits, their disinclination to share themselves emotionally, their inclination to live alone, without responsibilities,