- Source: Derived from a waxy substance produced in the digestive tract of sperm whales ( Physeter macrocephalus), known as Ambergris, processed for homeopathic use.
- Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for nervous and psychological disorders ,.
- particularly in individuals with extreme shyness, hypersensitivity, and anxiety in social settings.
- It is noted for symptoms like nervousness, insomnia, and physical complaints (e.g., constipation,.
- palpitations) triggered by emotional stress or social exposure, often seen in the elderly or sensitive individuals.
- Modern Context: Indicated for social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety, functional neurological symptoms, and insomnia related to emotional hypersensitivity.
- It suits patients with heightened sensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., noise, crowds), often presenting with psychosomatic complaints, mild cognitive fog, or digestive dysfunction, typically exacerbated by social interactions or stress.
- COMMENTS-The pelvic organs are painfully influenced.
- There is voluptuous itching on the scrotum and some rawness below the thighs in the male.
- In the female, there is a discharge of blood between the periods at every little accident, as straining at stool or extra work.
- Severe itching on pudenda.
- During urination, itching, tickling, burning of vulva and urethra.Nymphomania with discharge of bluish white mucus.
- After childbirth, obstinate constipation and tenesmus with bashfulness, cannot make the attempt to stool if any one is present, even the nurse.
- There is a tickling, spasmodic cough excited by speaking.
- Night cough followed by copious belching.
- Itching in chest.
- The limbs go to sleep easily.
- Fingernails are brittle.
- Sweat on slightest exertion.
- Sleepless from worry, retires tired, wakeful as soon as touches pillows.
- Temperature-Frequent flushes of heat at short intervals.
- Sweat on slightest exertion especially on abdomen and thighs.
- Flatulence.
- Incarcerated flatus.
- Tension and inflation of the abdomen, principally after eating and drinking.
- Sensation of coldness in the abdomen.
- Sweat on a bdomen and thighs.
- Pressive pain in the epigastrium.
- Heaviness in the belly.
- Cutting pains with diarrhea.
- Pain in the spleen, as if something were tom off.
- Flatulent colic in the night.
- Thirstlessness.
- Want of appetite
