have a reason to keep coming back, even though there is no seri-ous pathology to justify what they are going through. It is not easy to perceive this immediately because they will not show it to you. Nitricum acidum will try to mislead you in order to hear your objective opinion on their illness(es), but even then they will not be pacified. If you were to experiment with the patient and say: “You have cancer, sir,” he would most probably react by sinking back, speechless, in his chair, and then saying: “Well, I thought so all along!” If you ask: “Are you happy now that you have cancer?” he will not say anything to you, he will not even cry.
Agaricus will have a very similar type of anxiety, but Agaricus would break down in tears and cry: “This is not living! I cannot stand it anymore, all this anxiety all the time!” The highest level of anxiety about health that I’ve seen has been with Agaricus, because of their constant anxiety life becomes unbearable. That is why when I wrote the Agaricus materia medica I described this state of anxiety, which I’ve seen and confirmed time and again, by treating many individuals. Agaricus is one of the remedies that has to be prescribed much more in our present day society. It is a contemporary remedy. And perhaps because Agaricus is a mushroom and has to do with drugs – it is a hallucinogenic drug – it is suited to the anxieties of our society, which has become, after all, a drug oriented society.
Let’s look at the anxiety of Kali arsenicum which usually revolves around the heart. Kali arsenicum will be afraid of hav-ing a heart attack. Indeed, you will often see a slight functional heart problem in these cases, like palpitations and some arrhyth-mia. These patients are in a state of complete loss: “I’m dying, I am finished.”
The anxiety state of Kali arsenicum is similar to Arsenicum, but it is more malignant. It might look like Arsenicum, because it is also in a constant state of anxiety, but the panic comes more frequently and with a greater intensity. A person in a state of Kali arsenicum or Arsenicum – although more so with Kali arseni-