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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2403

Gelsemium can also be loquacious, but the loquacity is of a low intensity. Even when loquacious, they will speak softly; the speech will lack force, unlike the loquacity of Lachesis and Cimicifuga, which is forceful and uncontainable.
Gelsemium is a prime remedy for influenza, and again, the same idea of weakness is present. When they stand up, they are weak and trembling. The trembling of the legs in an influenza case is visible to others. They especially tell you that their legs tremble, primarily when trying to walk.
In the sexual sphere, the same theme applies: the desire is easily excited but is not very strong, and the frailty will often lead to masturbation. They have not enough vitality, enough courage to engage in actual sexual interaction with others. After masturbation they feel very bad inside; they feel great dissatisfaction, gloominess, and sadness. Frequent nocturnal seminal emissions without erection, emissions during stool, and emissions just from caressing a woman can occur.
I have seen these people under stress become prematurely ‘old’;
even their skin becomes wrinkled. They develop very fine creases
in the skin, fine wrinkles such that the skin resembles a dry raisin.
Gelsemium has much congestion, especially about the head. You may confuse the Gelsemium patient with Belladonna in that the temperature sensitivity is similar, but the two have completely different personalities. In both remedies the feet may be icy cold during headaches. The headaches of Gelsemium are mostly in the occiput and tend to extend upwards, covering the entire head. During these headaches the Gelsemium patient may feel unable to tolerate the pain; he feels that he will go insane from the pain. Another characteristic of these headaches is that after the headache has passed there is weakness of the voice on speaking; ‘Weak voice after headache’.