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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1695

throat, respiratory and cough symptoms); from physical or mental exertion; from coffee, bread, fresh meat, acids, vinegar, sweet and farinaceous foods; at dusk and in the darkness; on waking from sleep; morning (hoarseness), evening and night, particularly 3 – 4 a.m.
Better by a swallow of cold water; in wet weather, especially when it rains; also from washing or moistening the diseased part; warmth, especially of bed; lying down (especially stomach pain) or continued gentle motion (stiffness and other extremity symptoms).
Vertigo
Vertigo comes on at night when rising and lying down again; also in the morning on rising from the bed; and on stooping. ‘Vertigo and whirling in the head during the menses, worst on stooping; better in the afternoon.’
Looking fixedly at one spot may also cause vertigo.
The vertigo may be accompanied by a feeling as if drunk, or by a sensation as if the head were compressed.
Giddiness or vertigo may accompany nausea, headaches, and paralysis. Vertigo during and after stool, with nausea.
The provings mention a vertigo ‘forwards and sideways’, but, especially when excited by stooping, we also see a tendency to fall backwards. Vertigo in open air; everything turns around with her and people seem larger than usual; this feeling ceases indoors.
Head
There are violent rheumatic pains in the head, so severe as to cause nausea and even vomiting. Blinding headaches, the blindness is not ameliorated when the headache increases; followed by paralysis. Cannot keep the eyelids open during the headache. Most frequently the pains come on in the morning, and ‘morning headaches’ of long standing have been cured by this remedy. Often there is also an aggravation in the evening and during the night.