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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 2 page 341

offense at even the slightest remark. The same idea is encountered when the peripheral nervous system is affected with jerkings or spasms and the patient cannot bear to be touched because of the resulting aggravation of the spasms. There is such an emotional touchiness that if somebody makes the least remark against them, they will be devastated and unable to forget it for several days.
In our texts we read: "He keeps bitter feelings for even a slight offence." Some authors refer to Angustura as resembling Nux vomica because of the similarities between both remedies, including the tendency to take offence easily. Upon analysis of its mental-emotional structure, however, we see that Angustura is totally different from Nux vomica. It lacks the boldness and the "male" irritability of Nux vomica ; in fact, Angustura patients are timid and will not defend themselves. There is an element of cowardice in them deriving from the fact that they are faint-hearted, effeminate, and feeble. They more resemble the Staphysagria personality, but without the tendency to suppress emotions; they are more likely to express them, especially when they feel they are among friends. The irritability is more a form of annoyance than real irritability.
Whereas at one stage of pathological evolution Angustura patients may display overstimulation of the mind and the overexcitement that accompanies it, there is another stage in which they become dissatisfied, displeased, and a form of restlessness and discontent prevail. Subsequently they become absentminded and begin to have difficulties in concentration. Mental confusion supervenes, similar to the effects of intoxication. If they try to exert their mind by studying or even reading, they feel confused – aggravation from mental exertion. The mental state is one of dullness, sluggishnessss, difficulty of thinking and comprehending, all worse in the afternoon. They become serious and averse to telling or hearing jokes. Eventually they feel as if they are living in a dream. They completely lose their self-confidence and become easily discouraged and irresolute, unable to decide what they want in life. They become fearful about little things, taking alarm very easily, and extremely suspicious. They may even suffer delusions. They may come at last to loathe life.
Generalities
General weakness and stiffness as if the marrow of the bones were stiff.