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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 2 page 339

ANGUSTURA VERA
Angustura cortex, Galipoea cusparia, Cusparia febrifuga, Bonplandia trifoliata, Galipoea officinalis
English: Angustura bark
French: Angusture vraie; Ecorce de Bonplandia trifoliata; Ecorce d’Angusture
German: Angustura rinde
Italian: Angustura
Danish and Swedish:Angusture
Spanish: Quina de Carony
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Angustura vera has come down to us as a remedy for rheumatic conditions with fatigue and stiffness of the extremities bordering on paralysis. In our texts it is said: "He does not have confidence enough in himself to undertake and perform voluntary motions." There is a tendency in these patients over several years to progressively develop paralytic stiffness and weakness; the rheumatic complaints tend towards a paralytic state. There is stiffness and tension or a drawing feeling in the joints and muscles, with crackling of the joints.
Some characteristic symptoms or conditions seen in this remedy are: torticolis (drawing of the head to one side), tetanus and tetanic spasms with aggravation from touch, "lock-jaw where the lips are drawn back, showing the teeth;" twitching or jerking in the muscles, worse from touch and noise; electric shocks.
Angustura individuals are overly excitable, overly vivacious people whose strong emotions border on hysteria. Their entire nervous system seems to be in a state of uncontrollable oversensitiveness and excitability. Their will appears to be paralysed; they are unable to bring it to bear to control this exaggerated excitability, an excitability which is especially provoked by the slightest offence (Nux vomica ) or trifle. Offences which would leave anyone else unaffected aggravate these people tremendously. They lose all control if anyone offends or criticizes them. These lively individuals are very animated when engaged in conversation; they display a great flow of ideas, much as does Coffea. They look cheerful, gay and happy; however, behind this external