AMBRA GRISEA
Ambra Grisea seu Ambrosiaca.
Ambra vera seu maritima
French: Ambre gris
German: Graue ambra English: Ambergris; Gray amber
Animal substance
Ambra grisea or Ambergris is a grayish, waxy pathologic secretion from the intestine of the sperm whale and is found floating in tropical seas. It occurs as a flammable, waxy mass, insoluble in water with a melting point of 60° C.
It contains cholesterol and benzoic acid. Along with its Homeopathic use it is also used as a base for perfume.
Mode of preparation: Trituration and tincture
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
The key word that best describes the mental emotional state of an Ambra grisea case is INHIBITION. Most of the symptomatology of this remedy revolves around the idea of not being able to loosen up, to relax and "exchange", to let go when in the company of other people. Yet when we read the excellent exposition of Kent on this remedy this idea does not come across clearly. Stress has been given to the state where the patient talks incessantly, without really understanding what she is talking about, while asking questions without waiting for an answer and jumping from one subject to another. I believe this description capable of giving a wrong impression to the student. It was so with me until I met some severely inhibited cases that were unable to open up and would give no information and yet were constitutional Ambra grisea cases. Then I knew better. Then I understood the inner structure of this remedy.
An Ambra grisea case is manifested when the person comes face to face with the idea of "failure". This idea can indeed easily be imposed on them by others, in cases were they might put them down, or alternatively the cause might be an objective situation in which a heavy loss in their business or some embarassment in their work might have been incurred. They seem to loose their self-confidence instantly, they