- The symptoms of Coff -t have been principally obtained from sensi tive persons on whom strong coffee has acted injuriously and the clinical uses have been mainly based on these.
- But there is a definite and extensive provingTesting a remedy on healthy volunteersThe systematic method of administering a substance to healthy subjects to observe and record the symptoms it produces. of Coff -t given in Allen.
- While it is often given in the form of black coffee, it is also available for use in the potencies.
- Coff-t is serviceable against both cold and heat.
- Beneficial to persons who live in the open air.
- Toothache, better by cold (Coff.), “cold water better intense pain in sound teeth of right lowerjaw.” Clarke has several times cured a toothache like this with Coff.
- 30c.
- Heart disorders with troublesome palpitations from heart-irritability and in general nervous excitement.
- Tense arteries.
- Periodic headaches in hysterical women.
- Nervous and gastric headaches.
- Vomiting on least exertion.
- DiarrheaFrequent, loose, and watery stoolsA state of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day. from overwork and too much care.
- GoutArthritis with severe joint pain and swellingA disease in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes arthritis, especially in the smaller joints of the feet. and rheu matism with tendency to form chalkstone.
- Labor pains are intolerable.
- Useful in con finements to relieve the excess o f suffering which some women experience.
- Body and mind excessively sensitive.
- Looks exhausted, retires to lonely and dark places and closes eyes in order to avoid light.
- Least noise or motion excites pains.
- Avoids talking or being talked to or hearing othe rs talk.
- Body colder than usual, although no chills are experienced.
- Hands and feet very cold