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Materia Medica Viva Volume 3 – page 634

excitement. Sexual excesses cause many symptoms. Excitability is evident in their sexuality. Woman are so excitable that one orgasm will not satisfy them and they will have to have this excitable state constantly satisfied. Yet after the orgasm there is often a sensation of fainting. The effect of the orgasm is such that their organism cannot take it, and it may bring about a state of near unconsciousness. Nymphomania in women. Their vivid imagination causes them to fall in love easily. Due to such behaviour they may appear to be fickle, flirting all the time. They do not keep steady relationships for any length of time. They change their minds constantly, become restless, do not know what they really want. They do not have the stamina or the inclination to persevere in anything. Their emotional state is never steady, they are changeable, fitful, capricious, wanting one thing one moment, and another the next. Suddenly they may remember something that hurt them in the past, and burst into a fit of grief; some other time they may remember something that made them happy which can send them into a state of hysterical joy. One moment sad, depressed and indifferent; the next excited and joyful. Alternating moods. They are easily irritated and at times may fall into a state of indifference. Irritability alternating with indifference. Chaotic, confused behaviour at other times.
Asafoetida cases are people with fears and anxieties, but these fears are not overwhelming. They will keep them to themselves, and will not relate them to you at first, as these symptoms do not seem to bother them the most, though if you inquire they will tell you. The digestive system seems to be a source of their anxiety and we should consider this remedy when a patient relates to you an anxiety arising from the stomach or the abdomen or because of some pain or discomfort in this area. Anxiety, anguish or even fear of death after eating are characteristic. With palpitations or heart symptoms they can develop fear of death. Another fear that keeps bothering them is a fear of paralysis or softening of the brain. They are also afraid of being alone, of being in a crowd, of evil. They have a desire for company. But even in company, if they do not partake in conversation, and if their attention is not diverted they feel uncomfortable, apprehensive and discontented. Anxious despondency. Asafoetida patients may feel depression after eating, depression from pressure about chest; they may even have a suicidal disposition. They are awkward, complaining a lot and frequently discontented.