- ParalysisLoss of voluntary muscle functionThe loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body. of face tongue, pharynx, paraple gia with numbness and tin gling.
- Numbness.
- Sensation of hollowness or emptiness, head, chest, abdomen.
- As if single parts had gone to sleep.
- Too weak to hold up head, stand or even speak.
- Feels too weak to talk loud.
- Symptoms are worse riding in a cars, ai rplanes, trains or on shipboard, hence its use in motion sickness, seasickness.
- Sleep loss and fatigue from travels.
- Vertigo and dizziness with nausea and vomiting.
- Ailments from loss of sleep or nursing of loved ones.
- Speech difficult at beginning of attacks of vertigo, afterwards, difficulty in reading and thinking.
- Alternating symptoms.
- Unilateral disor ders.
- Sensitive to cold.
- Falls down to ground unconscious.
- Senses acute.
- Slowness in moving, answering, wants plenty of time to do everything.
- Adenitis with cold, hard glandular swellings.
- Valuable remedy in hernias, both umbilical and inguinal, is par ticularly indicated when abdominal muscles are weak and it seems as if a hernia would easily take place.
- Shuddering.
- Painful contracture of limbs and trunk, tetanusBacterial disease causing lockjaw and muscle spasmsA bacterial disease marked by rigidity and spasms of the voluntary muscles, especially of the jaw..
- Tremors of head, lower jaw from excitement, exertion, pain.
- Intentional tremors.
- Twitching of isolated groups of muscles.
- Spasms, through the body like electric shocks.
- Cramps in muscles, in masseters, in abdomen, dysmenorrheaPainful menstruation with abdominal crampsPainful menstruation, typically involving abdominal cramps. in the heart.
- Convu lsions from non-appearance or suddenly checked menses