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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2162

whole body; it is irksome to even move a limb’. ‘As long as he is in motion, he doesn’t feel any complaints but lassitude; but as soon as he sits down, itching and a host of other complaints occur’. Abdominal pain and menstrual complaints will particularly be ameliorated by motion.
In some cases, however, the states of weakness only pertain to the physical level, whereas the emotional and mental levels are not at all impaired. ‘Great lassitude of the body, especially in the knees, though he feels strong in mind and is very vivid’. An alternation between physical and mental relaxation may also occur.
A strange sensation which may arise in different locations in the body: a feeling as though animals were running in or over the body. For instance: ‘A sensation as though big animals were about to run over her body’. ‘A sensation as though an animal is about to run up into the heart’. ‘A running and crawling in the bowels as though something alive was in them, which she involuntarily tries to calm down by rubbing or pressure with the hands’.
Generalities
The most prominent pathology of Cyclamen cases are headache, vertigo and visual disturbance, and for women the well known menstrual irregularities. The headaches are often connected with the characteristic vertigo where the furniture seems to waver or make a see-saw motion.
Visual disturbances have a special place in this remedy, as can already be seen from this description. Most characteristic are all kinds of flickering before the eyes, as from fiery sparks or fiery balls, from ‘glittering needles’ or from countless stars.