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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2163

But there is also a dimness or obscuration of vision that is very frequent in this remedy. The patients see only indistinctly, ‘like through a smoke or fog’, so that they are unable to read, embroider or knit any longer. One patient who suffered from dysmenorrhoea and saw fiery flames before her eyes, reported this strange illusion: she saw a second person lying in her bed, whose body overlapped hers approximately by half.
In the digestive system, the most striking symptoms are the desires for and aversions to foodstuffs. Cyclamen has a number of marked aversions: to meat, especially to pork; to bread and butter; to fatty foods; to many ordinary, ‘normal’ foods as their sense of taste is dull, bland, and they cannot differentiate the food tastes. On the other hand, there is a desire for salty fish. In other cases, everything they eat tastes salty.
Vertigo
The ‘transparent vertigo’; ‘The objects turned in a circle, or they seemed to rather perform a see-saw motion’.
Vertigo as though all objects were wavering or vacillating around her.
Dizziness, especially on walking; but even on standing still and leaning against something, there is still a feeling as though the brain moved in the head, or as though riding in a car with the eyes closed.
‘Dizzy fullness and heat in head’.
The vertigo is almost invariably attended by headaches, especially frontal pain, and by visual disturbances: flickering before eyes, dim vision, obscuration of vision, etc.
The vertigo is usually increased in the open air; it will be relived by sitting down and in a room.
Head
The headaches are often oppressive and stupefying; they may affect the whole head or one half of it, as in hemicrania. If the menstrual bleeding is lacking, they are especially severe at the time when it should occur, but does not; relieved