appearance there is a feeble and effeminate nature lacking in stamina and steadiness, devoid of any real will power or tenacity.
They possess a good and lively mind, especially in the afternoon, but again without stamina. They are so mentally and emotionally excitable that they can reach states resembling ecstasy or hysteria. Their imagination can be vivid, the exaltation of their mind tremendous, but it should be understood that behind this apparent vivacity there lies a weak mind.
Their thoughts easily wander. In our texts we read: "feels cheerful and lively when performing no intellectual labor, but becomes dizzy when reading." They can become very easily excited about a certain project, and they possess the creativity to envision the project in their mind, but they lack the intellectual power and endurance to concentrate enough to bring it to fruition. They will think and think, conjuring up great accomplishments for the future, but the next day they will do nothing about it. They theorize rather than actually perform.
The stiffness of the joints, the pains and the tension induce restlessness, similar to that of Rhus toxicodendron although to a lesser extent, and this physical restlessness is akin to an Angustura mental dynamic – while mentally excited, they cannot maintain their concentration on one project; many ideas come and go in their mind. In our texts it says: "feels unable to dwell upon his subject, owing to some internal uneasiness, such as is experienced by those who anticipate some great pleasure, or also owing to all sorts of plans crowding upon his mind." It is interesting to note that this syndrome is strikingly similar to Coffea cruda. Indeed in Angustura vera we see a tremendous craving for coffee. It is when the Angustura mind begins to function even less optimally, with sluggishness and confusion, that the craving for coffee increases as a means of maintaining the pleasant excitability of the mind. Crude coffee has a strong effect on this remedy, bringing about a pleasant excitement; it also antidotes the treatment promptly. These patients are very sensitive to coffee.
In the sexual sphere there is easy excitement and strong desire, but the male is not highly potent. In the female we see violent sexual desire with involuntary orgasms.
Angustura vera is characterised in its emotional sphere by great touchiness. The main keynote in this sphere is a tremendous sensitivity to any kind of criticism causing these persons to immediately take