Agaricus muscarius
Fly Agaric
Source: Derived from the fruiting body of Agaricus muscarius (syn. Amanita muscaria), a toxic mushroom in the Amanitaceae family, commonly known as Fly Agaric.
Clinical Insights
- In Agaricus, weakness of nerves can induce deafness.
- If the milk is insufficient due to the mental shock, Agaricus can be very useful.
Keynotes
- Anxiety with restlessness or excitability, sometimes alternating with mental dullness.
- Mild functional dyspepsia, bloating, or irregular bowel habits, often secondary to neurological stress.
Modalities
Worse: Cold weather, cold applications, morning, after alcohol consumption, emotional stress, overexertion.
Better: Warmth, gentle motion, rest, evening, pressure on affected areas.
Symptoms
Mind
- Anxiety with restlessness or excitability, sometimes alternating with mental dullness.
- Cognitive fog, difficulty concentrating, or fleeting confusion, especially under stress.
- Rarely, transient delirium-like states with loquacity or disorientation.
Digestion
- Mild functional dyspepsia, bloating, or irregular bowel habits, often secondary to neurological stress.
Generalities – Children
- Tic disorders or involuntary movements in children, often with anxiety or sensory sensitivity.
- Restlessness or hyperactivity linked to neuromuscular irritability.
Potency and Dosage
Mother Tincture or usually 30, 200, 1000 or CM, depending upon the situation and the experience of the homoeopath.
Combinations
- These symptoms are very similar in Agaricus and Aesculus, except for their timing.
- If there are hallucinations and milk formation in the breast is decreased, Agaricus Muscarius will be very advantageous.
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This article is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Prepared by herbalhomeo.com/ Team
