Most of these cases will belong to one of two remedies: Glonoinum or Natrum carbonicum. When we say that these remedies are suited for sunstroke, we do not mean only on the acute phase, but also the chronic after-effects of the sunstroke, where the patient may have developed headaches, depression, or loss of memory, and that is where this remedy will help.
Glonoinum loses its memory momentarily concerning locations. They are in a street well known to them, they look along it and think, “Where am I?”. It is a street which they travel every day, but they don’t recognise it in the moment. This symptom may start happening once a month, and after a few years can end up happening several times a day. Yet the patient feels healthy in every other respect; his logical mind still works very well.
In Glonoinum, because of high blood pressure, there is an early beginning to arteriosclerosis. If the remedy is not prescribed, these people will finally have a stroke. This is a high blood pressure remedy, and as such is especially affected by heat which makes them feel worse, and especially gives them headaches.
Other similar remedies are Belladonna, Lachesis, Sulphur, Natrum muriaticum, Pulsatilla, Argentum nitricum and Natrum carbonicum. They are affected by the sun, and then the heat produces headaches. That means the vascular system is already in a sensitive condition.
It has in its pathology irregular congestion with violent pulsation and numbness; bursting, expansion or enlarged feeling in different organs. The head and brain feel enormously large. Waves of heat give the feeling that the head expands and contracts.
The general characteristic of this remedy is that it is worse from exposure to sun and warmth in general, and a strong amelioration in cold, in open air in winter and even covering the person with