them, and this suppression becomes the cause of physical and emotional cramp. Intense emotion, followed by intense suppression, followed by violent cramp; that is the history of the Cuprum pathology on the emotional level.
Another cause of a Cuprum state, mentioned by Hahnemann already, is suppression of foot sweat.
Aetiology of a Cuprum State
How does such a condition develop? Let us look into the history of a constitutional Cuprum patient. It is an idealised, composite picture I provide here; it will look different in different cases, especially in the details, and you will not hear it from the patient; but it should throw some light on the nature of the Cuprum pathology, and upon the suppression at its root.
In adolescence, or at puberty, sexual feelings awake in a young girl. The imagination may be rather wild at this time, especially in relation to sexuality, and especially in people with strong emotions. Now it is possible that they feel that their own sexual daydreams and fantasies are abnormal, too violent, dangerous for them and terrifying, and this may lead to the cramped state of Cuprum.
A girl with a vivid imagination and a strong sexual drive may suffer a shock because she imagines certain sexual activities in her mind and then believes herself to be hypersexual, and wonders how she is going to appear to the world with these ‘abnormal’ sexual feelings (as she believes them to be). And then within one day she gets cramps, and the cramps may continue for the rest of her life, as long as she keeps everything to herself.
These strong emotions will, in Cuprum cases, lead to feelings of terror and guilt, to a deeply rooted belief that one’s own emotions