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them, and this suppression becomes the cause of physical and emotional cramp. Intense emotion, followed by intense suppression,
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and sexual needs are bad, ugly and evil, and therefore need to be suppressed. This sense of guilt
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It is important to perceive the tense and cramped attitude and body posture of the patient. Perhaps a
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There is a lot quarrelling and conflict in the team – but the Cuprum patient does not participate
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I mentioned above some symptoms of acute manic states, as they are described in reports of proving and
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Another fear is fear of impending misfortune. From a case of Croserio: ‘Unconquerable sadness has been torturing him
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Generalities A very significant sign of a Cuprum state is clenching of the thumbs. It often indicates that
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difference from the cramps in the extremities or abdomen described above. An extreme form of tic pathology is
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A typical form of spasm is that muscles in the region of the neck, chest or abdomen suddenly