- Like the other Artemisias, this remedy has a prominent place in convulsive diseases.
- Some reputation as a remedy for epileptic conditions and convulsive diseases of childhood and girls at pubertyAdolescent sexual maturity phaseThe stage of physical growth and hormonal changes when a child's body matures into an adult body capable of reproduction..
- Acts better when given with wine than with water.
- Excitable and irritable before attack of epilepsy after fright or grief after a blow on the head with menstrual disturbances with teething.
- Attack accompanied or followed by profuse offensive sweat, by seminal ejaculations.
- Profuse sweat, having a peculiar fetid, cadaverous or garlic-like odor is a characteristic of the remedy.
- Attacks frequently repeated, then fol lowed by a long interval of rest.
- Petit mal.
- Epilepsy without aura after fright and other violent emotions.
- Epilepsy after masturbation.
- Several convulsions close together.
- Irregular or deficient menstruation with epileptic convulsions.
- Violent cramps in abdomen with irregular insufficient menstruation.
- Nervous chlorosis with very dry skin.
- Chorea with inability to swallow.
- Colored light produces dizziness.
- Worms.
- Right side convulsed, left paralyzed