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Materia Medica 2026

Ammonium Valerianicum

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General Characteristics

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Ammonium Valerianicum is a remedy for nervous, hysterical individuals.

Suited for those with neuralgic headaches and insomnia.

Marked nervous erethism is a key characteristic.

Functional disturbances, including tachycardia, are common.

Adapted to highly strung, sensitive nervous systems.

General aggravation from mental exertion and emotional excitement.

The patient has a sensation of general weakness and exhaustion disproportionate to physical exertion.

Symptoms appear and disappear suddenly.

There are internal and external fluttering or trembling sensations.

General debility.

Marked anxiety and restlessness; the patient cannot remain still.

The patient has great irritability and is easily angered by trifles.

The patient has hysterical tendencies and is easily moved to tears or laughter.

The patient is oversensitive to noise and light.

The patient has difficulty concentrating and the mind wanders.

The patient has a fear of being alone, or of impending misfortune.

The patient experiences great mental prostration after emotional upset.

The patient has exaggerated emotional responses, laughing and crying easily and inappropriately.

The patient experiences confusion, disorientation, and memory problems.

The patient has feelings of unreality.

Apathy and indifference alternating with periods of intense excitement.

The patient has a changeable mood.

The patient experiences sadness, especially in the evening.

The patient has a delusion of being neglected.

The patient has a delusion that she is going to die.

The patient has neuralgic headaches, sharp, shooting, or throbbing.

The patient's headaches are aggravated by noise, light, and mental exertion.

The patient's headaches are often located in the temples or forehead.

The patient has a sensation as if the head were too large.

The patient experiences vertigo, especially on motion.

The patient experiences photophobia and is sensitive to bright light.

The patient experiences blurred vision.

The patient experiences tinnitus, ringing or buzzing in the ears.

The patient is oversensitive to noise.

The patient experiences frequent sneezing.

The patient has a sensation of a lump in the throat, causing difficulty swallowing.

The patient experiences hoarseness.

The patient experiences dryness of the mouth.

The patient's taste is altered.

The patient experiences shortness of breath, especially on exertion.

The patient has oppression of the chest.

The patient has a nervous cough, dry and hacking.

The patient experiences tachycardia; rapid, forceful heartbeat.

The patient experiences palpitations, especially from excitement or anxiety.

The patient has a sensation as if the heart were fluttering.

The patient experiences angina pectoris-like pains.

The patient has constriction in the chest.

The patient experiences difficult respiration.

The patient experiences nausea and vomiting, especially after eating.

The patient experiences abdominal bloating and distention.

The patient experiences flatulence.

The patient experiences diarrhea alternating with constipation.

The patient experiences loss of appetite.

The patient has an aversion to food.

The patient experiences burning in the stomach.

The patient experiences colicky pains in abdomen.

The patient experiences rumbling in the bowels.

The patient experiences frequent urination, with pale urine.

The patient experiences increased sexual desire initially, followed by weakness and diminished libido.

In females, menstrual irregularities and painful menstruation are observed.

The patient experiences leucorrhea.

The patient's menses are too early and profuse.

The patient experiences labor-like pains.

The patient experiences impotence.

Musculoskeletal

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The patient experiences trembling of the hands and feet.

The patient experiences restless legs.

The patient experiences cramps in the calves at night.

The patient experiences neuralgic pains in the limbs.

The patient experiences cold extremities.

The patient experiences weakness of the limbs.

• The patient experiences itching skin

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The patient experiences formication (sensation of ants crawling on the skin).

The patient has dry skin.

The patient experiences insomnia, especially from nervous excitement.

The patient experiences restless sleep.

The patient has dreams that are vivid and disturbing.

The patient experiences sleeplessness before midnight.

Worse (<)

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Evening; night; mental exertion; emotional excitement; noise; light; touch; motion.

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Better (>)

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Open air; rest; gentle movement; lying down quietly; warmth.

Complementary Remedies

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Ignatia, Coffea Cruda, Valeriana.

Antidotes

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Camphora, Coffea Cruda.

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Comparisons:

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Asafoetida, Ignatia, Moschus, Valeriana, Zincum Metallicum.

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