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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2139

A typical form of spasm is that muscles in the region of the neck, chest or abdomen suddenly contract; especially the rectus abdominis, but also the scalenus muscles and even the anal sphincter. Often the patients will report that such a spasm comes on when they are relaxed, or meditating, etc. In a state where the mind seems empty, without diverting feelings or thoughts, the nervous system seems to take over, and spasms comes on. If a Cuprum patient is in company at such a moment, this is real agony for him, for he cannot hold it, cannot prevent it from happening. In Cuprum is rare to see the prevention that you see in Palladium, where the patient can wait to be alone to let himself loosen up and ‘enjoy’ the spasms or the tics.
Acute Cuprum States
Cuprum may also be indicated in children, but in acute states, especially in asthma, pertussis, vomiting, gastritis, etc. The symp- toms in acute states (whether in children or adults) centre on the solar plexus. There is a characteristic, cramping pain in this region, which radiates through to the back. This pain can be described in different ways. Noack and Trinks’ Handbook puts it like this: ‘A sharp piercing pain, shooting through to the spine, with sensitiveness to touch, in the middle of the umbilical region’. Kent says that the pain is often felt at or behind the xiphoid process of the sternum, sometimes as a constricting pain, and sometimes a pain as if the chest were transfixed to the back with a knife. This cramp-like pain may occur in asthma, with excessive dyspnoea, or else in angina pectoris, or in colicky abdominal spasms.
There is also an acute state in men who are worn out and exhausted, for example by too much alcohol and sex. They look prematurely old, pale and tired, with the dull coppery complexion described above. They lack all desire, and so they force themselves to have sex
– ‘I must have sex, to satisfy my wife’, as they might say – but their body cannot support this. They get tremendous cramps, in the