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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2260

• Fruit and drinks lie like ice on the stomach and cause a cold feeling in the chest. Or else: after a cold drink, shivering from head to foot, with chattering of the teeth. All the same, there may be a desire for cold drinks and even for ice-cream.
• Duodenal ulcers with burning pain, relieved by lying on the abdomen. This unusual modality should make you think immediately of Elaps.
• A sensation as if apoplexy were taking place. From Lippe’s proving: ‘As if she got apoplexy, as if all the blood were standing still and were collected in the head, with cold hands; afterwards, as if the blood were streaming from the head or from the finger tips into the body; better from getting up’.
• An urge to constantly move the head, caused by nausea; with nocturnal headache as if the brain were rocking.
• Strange feelings. Food or drink seem to fall heavily into the stomach, ‘as through a metallic tube’ (compare Mercurius corrosivus). Or: a column of liquid seems poured into the abdomen, as if there were a tube inside her which closed suddenly by means of a valve. Or else: a sensation as if food turned spirally down the oesophagus.
• Pain as if the lungs were being torn out; as if the pleura were pulled off and the lungs violently drawn apart.
The desires and aversions for food and drink are also striking features of Elaps. Very often a desire for oranges has been observed; one prover did not want to eat anything else. Moreover there is a desire for sour things, for salad, and for beef. The main aversion is to bread, and often it is impossible to get it down into the stomach; it may come back through the nose. Moreover