gether- it is subdued, it is underlying, it is hy¬pochondriacal- it is a hypochondriasis.
In these cases we must also take into consideration the causa-tive factor of the anxiety. For instance, in Aconitum the causative factor – that means the event that triggered the anxiety in the first place – most probably lies in the patient having a very frightful experience or perhaps a confrontation with death. It could have been an experience of being in a stuck elevator and thinking that they are going to suffocate, that there is no way out, that traumatized the patient. Why? because Aconitum patients have a predisposition towards claustrophobia; they are afraid of closed places, more specifically, they are afraid of crowds. You will not see an Aconitum person at a demonstration, instead they will watch from a distance. It is impossible for an Aconitum person to enter a crowd because then they feel enclosed, trapped, and that’s when the anxiety attack comes on. This can be triggered by other crisis situations, such as an earthquake, because an earth-quake brings with it the possibility of imminent death, and this is exactly the causative factor in Aconitum anxiety states. Aconitum is intellectually afraid of earthquakes; even if they have not expe-rienced one, just being told about the effects of an earthquake is enough to cause them to become fearful of it. In fact, when anxiety arises, Aconitum feels it inside like an earthquake, they may even describe it that way- their environment moves, they feel that everything inside them is moving, being shaken up. Delusion that the ceiling will fall on them from that movement.
Another remedy that produces panic attacks and anxiety states that are very difficult to deal with is Nitricum acidum. With Nitricum acidum the state of anxiety is almost constant; it is the most constant anxiety we have in the materia medica and is parallel only to Agaricus. These patients are in a constant state of fear that they will develop some terrible disease, most prob-ably cancer. This can become so acute that the patient eventually has to go to a doctor, but when they arrive, they are no longer in a state of panic. They will be very composed and probably