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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 2 page 447

APIUM GRAVEOLENS
= Celery
N.O Umbelliferae
The tincture is prepared from the seeds.
ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Apium graveolens accelerates the mind and excites the peripheral nervous system. As a result the patient feels that his mind is racing and he is unable to stop it; additionally, he feels so restless that he cannot find peace in any position. He fidgets constantly. He cannot sit or lie still for even a few minutes.
The feeling that the mind is racing is very unpleasant and quite disturbing. Even when he tries to go to sleep, the mind does not calm down; he is compelled to think and consequently may remain awake until the early morning hours – 3 or 4 a.m., turning and fidgeting and thinking all the time. After much effort he may finally fall asleep, but after ten or fifteen minutes he awakens unrefreshed. His tiredness, however, is not proportional to the little amount of sleep he gets since his entire organism seems to function at an accelerated pace. When tired, he feels as if his eyes have sunken into their sockets.
The nature of the remedy is such that it also accelerates discharges from mucous membranes or from ulcers, while causing retention of urine. A profuse discharge from granulating ulcers is an indication. Also, it seems to provoke excessive gastric secretions that create heartburn and an empty, gone feeling in the stomach, which is partially ameliorated by eating.
There may be sleeplessness because of a gnawing hunger which necessitates that the patient eat in order to get back to sleep. Stomach symptoms or headaches are ameliorated by eating.
Generalities
The patient is in general better in open air and better from eating. Urticaria always appears in conjuction with shuddering. Pressure or pain in the stomach precedes the manifestation of urticaria, but as