Ailanthus
glandulosa Anhang
Ailanthus is said to be good for a low type of sickness that sets in
depression or disheartens the patients. When any individual is suffering from
this ailment, his or her blood continues to decompose
very fast and the blood that comes out of the body is black in color.
During this period the patients, especially suffering children, continues to be
in a state of unconsciousness or stupor and it is a big problem to stimulate
them. At times, patients suffering from such low type of sickness find blisters
forming on the tips of their fingers and also on other parts of the body.
Ailanthus people also have
a rotten or foul smell coming out from their mouth and nose.
In fact, when the ailment takes such an abrupt turn, the patient suffers
from blood poisoning and eventually he or she suffers from a condition called
symptomatic typhoid. The best instances of such
low type sickness is perhaps a remittent fever that progresses into a
sharp infectious condition within 24 hours of falling sick or a case of
diphtheria (a feverish, infectious disease caused by the bacillus) which
assumes this form and is accompanied with lack of common sense and blotched
skin. While the physical conditions associated with this type of sickness are
painful as well as frustrating,
the mental symptoms that accompany ailanthus patients too are
exceptional and, thus, often interesting. The patients endure a constant
pensive mental condition even when they may be awake.
While still discussing the dreamy condition of mind of such patients, it
may be mentioned that everything of their past seems to appear as untrue to
them. In other words, an even thing that they did
r said in the past appears to be like something they had actually
dreamt. People who suffer from such low type of sickness are also unable to
focus their thoughts on any particular thing and also lack
any type of mental effort. Even when they are aware, such patients seem
to remain in a semi-conscious mental condition all the time and are unable to
provide answers to questions appropriately.
From such a semi-conscious mental state, they gradually sink into
absolute unconsciousness. However, in the initial stages of such zymotic
condition, the patients suffer from immense nervous anxiety
as well as restiveness. In due course, as the disease progresses and the
patients’ condition worsen, they are in a state of total unconsciousness and
become indifferent to all things related to or around them.
The other symptoms of such zymotic condition include continuous sighing
and depression of the mind. The patients also become very tetchy, always remain
in a semi-conscious state and eventually become totally unconscious. They
suffer from trance, confusion as well as insensibility and keep muttering
something while they are in a trance. In addition, these patients also suffer
from lack of sound sleep and are restive all the time. Their mental condition
is like what occurs to patients who endure zymotic ailments caused by some kind
of infection. It is a state as if a patient has not been cured from his or her
chronic illness.
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