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Materia Medica Viva Volume 4 – page 957

During the crises, Belladonna pains can be so severe as to cause vomiting. Thus, one frequently sees violent right-sided migraine headaches with vomiting [Sanguinaria]. The differentiation from Sanguinaria rests in the fact that vomiting affords no relief in Belladonna, while marked relief from vomiting occurs in Sanguinaria.
Food and Drink – Belladonna is sensitive to food intake and patients often find their condition ameliorated by eating. The following particularities can be found: Desire for gruel which aggravates.
Desire for bread and butter, sweets and cakes.
Desire for lemons, cider and lemonade which ameliorate.
Desire for slate pencils, earth, chalk, clay, indigestible things.
Desire for snuff.
Aversion to liquid food, to smell of milk, to smell of food, to solid food, to vegetables, eggs, broth, beer, acids, coffee and fat.
Aversion to food, particularly meat.
Ailments from eating sausages, shellfish, sugar, from drinking coffee or alcohol. Thirst for large quantities often.
Can drink all the time, anything that is liquid.
Excessive thirst for cold water.
Desire for drinks, but refuses when offered.
Desire for drinks without thirst.
Thirst during menses.
Thirst after midnight.
Violent burning, suffocating, unquenchable thirst, with inability to swallow the least drop, or with great aversion to drinks.
Thirst during and after convulsions.
Gulping of food.
Complete loss of appetite. Appetite lacking before menses.
Diminished appetite after perspiration
Hiccup, Eructations, Nausea and Vomiting.
Crying on account of pain from hiccup.
Hiccup after perspiration which causes crying.
Hiccuping eructations; spasm composed partly of eructation, partly of hiccup.