Kali Brom: 1. Mind.Unconscious of what is occurring around them; cannot recognise, nor be comforted by, their friends.Memory absolutely destroyed; anmia; emaciation.Loss of memory; had to be told the word before he could speak it (amnesic aphasia).Inability to express oneself.Writing almost unintelligible from omission of words or parts of words; words repeated or misplaced.Mentally dull, torpid; perception slow, answers slowly.Benumbed sensation of brain.Fearful, apprehensive mood; imagines he cannot pass a certain point.Drowsiness.Fears to be alone.Frightful imaginings at night (in pregnant women during later months), they are under impression that they have committed, or are about to commit, some great crime and cruelty, such as murdering their children or husbands.Hallucinations of sight and sound, with or without mania, precede brain and paralytic symptoms.Delirium, with delusions; thinks he is pursued; will be poisoned; is selected for Divine vengeance; that her child is dead, &c.Delirium tremens, in first or irritative stage; face flushed; eyes red; delirium active; horrid illusions; hard, quick pulse.Puerperal mania, with fulness of blood-vessels of brain.Hands constantly busy; all sorts of fearful delusions; walks the room groaning, bemoaning his fate; full of fear; unsteady.Fits of uncontrollable weeping and profound melancholic delusions.Feeling of lightness and exhilaration in place of heaviness and depression.Depressed; low-spirited; has nervous anxiety.Profound melancholic depression, with religious delusions and feeling of moral deficiency; frequent shedding of tears, low-spirited and childish, giving way to her feelings; profound indifference and almost disgust for life (melancholia).Profound melancholy from anmia.Night terrors of children (not from indigestion), with screaming in sleep, trembling, unconsciousness of what is around them; cannot recognise, nor be comforted by, their friends; sometimes followed by squinting. Kali Phos: 1. Mind.Morose, irritable; tearful; averse to be talked to; everything is too much; depression.Lethargy.Cannot recall names or words; mind sluggish, but will act if aroused.Extreme lassitude and depression; apprehensive.Loss of memory.Exhaustion after moderate mental effort.Flies into a passion and can hardly articulate; tongue feels thick.Restless.Nervous; starting.Perverted affections; cruel to husband; to baby.Indifferent and captious.
Natrum Carb: 1. Mind.Marked degree of gaiety.Joyous talkativeness.Inclination to sing.Sadness and discouragement, with tears, and inquietude respecting the future.Inquietude, with fits of anguish, esp. during a storm, and while engaged in intellectual labour.Mind much agitated, every event (music) causes trembling.Timidity.Estrangement from individuals and from society.Hypochondriacal humour and disgust of life.Dejection.Disposition to take alarm.Irritable.Spite and malevolence.Disposition to be angry, and violent fits of passion.Difficulty in conceiving and combining ideas when reading or listening.Makes mistakes in writing.Difficulty of comprehension, which is unnatural to him when in health; imbecility, or weakness of intellect.Unfitness for intellectual labour and meditation, which fatigue the head.Infirmity of purpose. Anacardium: Mind.--Fixed ideas. Hallucinations; thinks he is possessed of two persons or wills. Anxiety when walking, as if pursued. Profound melancholy and hypochondriasis, with tendency to use violent language. Brain-fag. Impaired memory. Absent mindedness. Very easily offended. Malicious; seems bent on wickedness. Lack of confidence in himself or others. Suspicious (Hyos). Clairaudient, hears voices far away or of the dead. Senile dementia. Absence of all moral restraint. 1. Mind.Hypochondriacal sadness, and melancholy ideas.Anthropophobia.Anxiety, apprehension, and fear of approaching death.Fear and mistrust of the future, with discouragement and despair.Disposition to take everything amiss, to contradict, and to fly into a rage.Frequently screams loudly, as if to call some one; so furious has to be restrained.Manners awkward, silly.Disposition to laugh at serious things, and to maintain a serious demeanour when anything laughable occurs.State as if there were two wills, one of which rejects what the other requires.Fixed ideas: that he is double; that there is no reality in anything, all appears like a dream; that a stranger is constantly by his side, one to the r., the other to the l.; her husband is not her husband, her child is not hers; fondles, then pushes them away.Want of moral sentiment (wickedness, impiety, hardness of heart, cruelty).Irresistible desire to blaspheme, and to swear.Sensation as if the mind were separated from the body.Weakness of mind and of memory.Loss of memory.Soon forgets everything; consciousness of forgetfulness takes away appetite.Weakness of all the senses.Absence of ideas. Aethusa: 1. Mind.Incapacity to think; confused.Loss of comprehension; as if a barrier between the senses and external objects.Idiocy, in some cases alternating with furor.Great anxiety and restlessness, followed by violent pains in head and abdomen.Bad humour; irritability.Irritability, esp. in the afternoon, and in the open air.Delirium: sees cats and dogs; tries to jump out of the window.Loquacious gaiety. Argentum Nit: 1. Mind.Mental anxiety.Very impulsive; always in a hurry but accomplishes nothing; in continual motion; he walks fast.Hurries restlessly to fulfil engagements, fears to be late when there is plenty of time.Melancholic; does not undertake anything lest he should not succeed.Impulse to throw herself from the window.Frequent errors of perception; mistakes distances; fears house-corners.Time seems to pass very slowly.Apprehension when ready to go to church or opera, bringing on diarrha.Easily angered or excited, anger brings on symptoms, cough, pain, &c.Profound melancholy; imagines if left alone will die; apprehends incurable disease of brain.Nightly nervousness, with heat and fulness in the head.Nervous, faintish, and tremulous sensation.Awful faces appear on shutting eyes.Apathy.Mental operations sluggish; thought requires effort.Complete loss of consciousness.Memory impaired, cannot find the right word.Building castles in the air by day: monstrous visions by night. http://www.daveshealingnotes.com/ailments/memory-natural-remedies.html http://myhomeopathy.net/wp-content/uploads/Hom-for-Mem-and-Conc-Report.pdf
Memory and Memory Loss Homeopathic Remedies Homeopathic remedies are non-toxic natural medicines safe for everyone including infants and pregnant or nursing women. You may use 6X, 30X, 6C or 30C potencies. Learn more about homeopathy > The following homeopathic remedies for memory loss are listed as main remedies (including others) and cover these specific issues: Childhood memory loss may mean some sort of abuse that has been suppressed. Carcinosin perfectionist people, craves dancing, music, and travel; obsessive-compulsive, fears, loves excitement; chronic fatigue from being abused. Stramonium hallucinations, delirium, curses, mania, paranoia, talkative, religious delusions, fear of the dark, thinks partner is unfaithful. Thuja dull mind, isolated, slow comprehension, mistakes in writing and talking; speech is confused; vanishing thoughts, doesnt know where he is; feels alone; feels he is dirty. Forgetfulness Baryta carb childish behavior, irresolute, cant recall past events. Mental dullness, bashful, silly. Cocculus indicus with dizziness, also from sleep loss. Slow to understand. Memory blanks out, from distractions. Causes from nursing a loved one. Lycopodium dyslexia, weakness of memory for names, letters; cant spell. Tired form 4 pm to 8 pm. Confused from common words, problems with math, low self esteem. Mercurius solubis - instability of ideas, forgetful, nervous, distrustful, losing reason, wants to escape, sensitive to temperature changes. Phosphoric acid mental exhaustion, slow to comprehend, especially from disappointed love or some grief. Vanishing thoughts on reading. Indifference. Phosphorus over excitable, anxiety, fears of thunderstorms, spacey, wants sympathy, clairvoyant.
Forgetfulness in the elderly Ambra Grisea embarrassed, timid, cant urinate around others, slow comprehension, music makes them weep. Jumps from one subject to another. Baryta carb childish behavior, irresolute, cant recall past events. Mental dullness, bashful, silly. Conium slow comprehension. Difficulty in reading concentration. Alzheimer symptoms, depressed, grieving, breast problems in women. Lycopodium dyslexia, weakness of memory for names, letters; cant spell. Tired form 4 pm to 8 pm. Confused from common words, problems with math, low self esteem. Phosphoric acid mental exhaustion, slow to comprehend, especially from disappointed love or some grief. Vanishing thoughts on reading. Indifference. Forgot what you are about to do Cannabis indicus fearful, anxious, fuzzy thinking, history of pot use, talkative, spacey, disoriented; sense of time-passes too slowly. Other remedies include Bar-c, Carb-ac, Card-m, Chel, Lac-c, Nux-m, Onos, Sulph, Thuj. Forgot what you have just done Cannabis indicus fearful, anxious, fuzzy thinking, history of pot use, talkative, spacey, disoriented; sense of time-passes too slowly. Other remedies include Acon, Androc, Bar-c, Calc-phos, Hyos, Kali-c, Nux-m, Onos, Oxygen. Forgot what has happened Cannabis indicus fearful, anxious, fuzzy thinking, history of pot use, talkative, spacey, disoriented; sense of time-passes too slowly. Lachesis with jealousy, talkative, high sex drive. Natrum mur with grief, loss of words. Nux moschata sleep during day, foggy thoughts. Forgets names Anacardium nervous exhaustion from over study; cant work; low self esteem; absent-minded; especially from a fright; memory loss with depression; vanishing thoughts. Baryta carb acts as a child, shy or timid, learning disabilities or may be emotionally backward. Cannabis indicus fearful, anxious, fuzzy thinking, history of pot use, talkative, spacey, disoriented; sense of time-passes too slowly. Hepar sulph forgetful, dull memory, critical, over-sensitive, talks fast, restless, hurried, irritable. Lycopodium dyslexia, weakness of memory for names, letters; cant spell; tired from 4 pm to 8 pm; confused from common words, problems with math, low self esteem. Medorrhinum hurried, anxious, irritable, wild feeling in head, panic attacks, fears of dark, difficult comprehension; despairs of recovery. Sulphur fanciful ideas, dull mind, forgetful, especially for names, misplaces things, words, talking, writing, repeats things; lazy, bored easily, impatient, quarrelsome, worse from heat. Other remedies include Anac, Calc, Crot-h, Guaiacum, Kali-p, Lyc, Med, Rhus-t, Sulph. Forgets persons Crotalus Horr with bleeding problems and heart issues. Other remedies include Agar, Anac, Hyos, Phos-ac, Stram, Tarentula, Verat-a. Forgetful while reading Anacardium nervous exhaustion from over study; cant work; low self esteem; absent-minded; especially from a fright; memory loss with depression; vanishing thoughts. Cannabis indicus fearful, anxious, fuzzy thinking, history of pot use, talkative, spacey, disoriented; sense of time-passes too slowly. Helleborus from a head injury, mental dullness, weak memory, blank thoughts, feels guilty or even suicidal. Hyoscyamus quarrelsome, immodest, obscene, jealous, nervous agitation; picks at bed clothes; muttering, delirium, suspicious, anxiety on hearing running water. Lachesis talkative, jumps from subject to subject; vengeful, foolish, manic depressive; paranoia; worse after sleep, from grief. Lycopodium dyslexia, weakness of memory for names, letters; cant spell. Tired form 4 pm to 8 pm. Confused from common words, problems with math, low self esteem. Medorrhinum hurried, anxious, irritable, wild feeling in head, panic attacks, fears of dark, difficult comprehension; despairs of recovery. Mercurius solubis - instability of ideas, forgetful, nervous, distrustful, losing reason, wants to escape, sensitive to temperature changes. Natrum muriaticum fear of the future, isolates self, dwells on unpleasant past memories, fears of robbers, heights; mistakes in speaking, awkward speech. Nux Moschata memory weakness, confused, loss of entire past life; thoughts vanish when talking, reading or writing; headaches, sense of duality, constantly sleeping. Phosphoric acid mental exhaustion, slow to comprehend, especially from disappointed love or some grief. Vanishing thoughts on reading. Indifference. Staphysagria poor memory from an emotional trauma or abuse; wants to be alone; ailments from abuse or suppressed anger, humiliation; memory loss when angry. Other remedies include Onos, Op. Sudden forgetfulness Anacardium nervous exhaustion from over study; cant work; low self esteem; absent-minded; especially from a fright; memory loss with depression; vanishing thoughts. Cannabis indicus fearful, anxious, fuzzy thinking, history of pot use, talkative, spacey, disoriented; sense of time-passes too slowly. Carbo veg with apathy; irritable to family; heart or digestive problems, gas or bloating. Kali brom memory issues with intense religious feelings, feels condemned by god; may have acne issues; sense of paranoia. Moschus memory problems with hysteria; has anger fits and respiratory issues. Forgets words Baryta carb acts as a child, shy or timid, learning disabilities or may be emotionally backward. Cannabis indicus fearful, anxious, fuzzy thinking, history of pot use, talkative, spacey, disoriented; sense of time-passes too slowly. Plumbum met slow progressive memory loss; can also have physical numbness or paralysis; may be self centered, rude or arrogant; hates children, may feel violent. Pulsatilla with hormonal issues, memory fades in and out; cries easily, moody. Other remedies include Anac, Arg-nit, Arn, Dulc, Hell, Hep-s, Kali-br, Kali-c, Kali-phos, Lach, Nat-m, Nux, m, Nux-v, Op, Phos-ac, Sulph.
Forgetful while writing Cannabis indicus fearful, anxious, fuzzy thinking, history of pot use, talkative, spacey, disoriented; sense of time-passes too slowly. Crocus sativa moods alternate and uncontrollable laughter, hemorrhage issues. Natrum muriaticum fear of the future, isolates self, dwells on unpleasant past memories, fears of robbers, heights; mistakes in speaking, awkward speech. Nux Moschata memory weakness, confused, loss of entire past life; thoughts vanish when talking, reading or writing; headaches, sense of duality, constantly sleeping.
Digitalis: 1. Mind.Extreme anguish, esp. in the evening, with disposition to weep and great fear of the future.Gloomy and peevish.Indisposed to speak; inclination to lassitude.Remorse.Tearful moroseness; with sensation of internal uneasiness.Indifference.Great love of labour.Weakness of memory.Nocturnal delirium and agitation.Sadness from music. Conium 1. Mind.Hysterical anguish, with sadness and great inclination to weep, from suppression of, or from too free an indulgence in, the sexual instinct.Anthropophobia, and yet fear of solitude.Timidity of character (fear of robbers).Superstitious ideas.Disposition to be frightened.Ill-humour and moroseness.Hypochondriacal indifference.Want of mental energy.Inaptitude for labour.Irritability, and disposition to be angry.Derangement of ideas and mania.Confusion of ideas, as from drowsiness.Slowness of conception.Weakness of the intellectual faculties, and of the memory.Ready forgetfulness; excessive difficulty of recollecting things.Delirium. Lachesis: Mind.Great anguish, insupportable anxiety, and uneasiness, from which patient seeks relief in open air.Fear, and presentiment of death.Discouragement; distrust; easily affected to tears.Mental dejection and melancholy, with apprehension, uneasiness about one's malady, great tendency to give way to sorrow, to look upon the dark side of everything, and to think oneself persecuted, hated and despised by acquaintances.Dread of death; fears to go to bed; fear of being poisoned.Thinks she is some one else; in the hands of a stronger power; that she is dead and preparations are being made for her funeral; that she is nearly dead and wishes some one would help her off.Sadness when awaking in the morning or night (particularly in the morning); no desire at all to mix with the world.Restless and uneasy; does not wish to attend to business, but wants to be off somewhere all the time.Sadness, and disgust to life.Mistrust, suspicion, and a strong tendency to take everything amiss, to contradict and to criticise.Frantic jealousy.Indolence, with dislike and unfitness for any labour whatever, either mental or bodily.Timidity of character, with variableness and indecision.Great apathy and extraordinary weakness of memory, everything that is heard is, as it were, effaced, even orthography is no longer remembered, and there is forgetfulness even of things on the point of utterance.Confusion as to time.Mistakes are made in speaking and writing, as well as in the hours of the day and the days of the week.Imbecility and loss of every mental faculty.Over-excitement and excessive nervous irritability, with a tendency to be frightened.Perfect happiness and cheerfulness followed by gradual fading of spirituality, want of self-control and lasciviousness; felt as if she was somebody else and in the hands of a stronger power.Amativeness.Affections of the intellect in general.State of ecstasy and exaltation which even induces tears, desire to meditate, and to compose intellectual works, with a sort of pride.Frantic loquacity with elevated language, nicely chosen words, and rapid and continual change of subject- matter.Loquaciousness, with mocking jealousy, with frightful images, great tendency to mock, satire and ridiculous ideas.Nocturnal delirium with much talking, or with murmuring.Dementia and loss of consciousness.
Natrum Mur: 1. Mind.Melancholy sadness, which induces a constant recurrence to unpleasant recollections, and much weeping; all attempts at consolation <.Obliged to weep.Hypochondriacal, tired of life.Joyless, taciturn.Great tendency to start.Hurriedness, with anxiety and fluttering of heart.Prefers to be alone.Anthropophobia.Anxiety respecting the future.Anguish, sometimes during a storm, but esp. at night.Indifference, laconic speech, moroseness, and unfitness for labour.Impatient precipitation and irritability.Timidity.Hatred to persons who have formerly given offence.Irascibility and rage, easily provoked.Inclination to laugh.Laughs so immoderately at something not ludicrous that tears come into her eyes and she looks as if she had been weeping.Alternate gaiety and ill-humour.Laughs immoderately and cannot be quieted.Difficulty of thinking; absence of mind.Weakness of memory and excessive forgetfulness.Heedlessness and distraction.Tendency to make mistakes in speaking and writing.Brain-fag, with sleeplessness, gloomy forebodings.Exhaustion after talking, embarrassment of brain.Incapacity for reflection, and fatigue from intellectual labour.Distraction; does not know what he ought to say.Awkwardness. Lac-c: 1. Mind.Illusions or hallucinations about snakes; imagines they are all around her; that they are creeping into her bed; fears to close her eyes.Horrible visions, fears they will take objective form; when sitting still and thinking.Wakes at night with a sensation that she was lying on a large snake.After menses, imagines all sorts of things about snakes.Woke at daylight, feeling that she was a loathsome, horrible, mass of disease.Could not bear to have any one part of her body touch another; felt if she could not get out of her body in some way, she would soon become crazy; could not think of anything but her own condition.Feels weak, and nerves so thoroughly out of order, that she cannot bear one finger to touch the other (nervous throat affection).Is impressed with the idea that all she says is a lie; that all her symptoms are unreal, and the result of a diseased imagination; it seems to be very difficult to speak the truth, but continually distrusts things; when reading anything she rapidly changes the meaning, omitting or adding things.Imagines that he wears some one else's nose (diphtheria).Felt very short in morning while walking; ditto in evening.Finds it very difficult to read understandingly anything requiring a mental effort to follow it.Very restless; cannot concentrate her thoughts or mind to read; wants to leave everything as soon as it is commenced.When speaking, substitutes the name of the object seen for that which is thought.Cannot remember what she reads, but can remember other things.In writing, uses too many words or not the right ones; very nervous.Absent-minded.Cannot bear to be left alone for an instant (diphtheria).Fear: of disease; of consumption; of heart disease; of falling downstairs.Fits of weeping two or three times a day (metritis).Depression.(Thinks she is looked down upon by every one, and feels insulted thereat.).Anxious.Easily excited; easily startled.Cross and irritable; while headache lasted.(Attacks of rage, cursing and swearing at the slightest provocation.) Sulphur:
1. Mind.Melancholy and sadness, with grieving ideas; uneasiness respecting the patient's own condition and prospects, and about business affairs, so as to become exceedingly unhappy, disgusted with life, and even to despair of eternal salvation.Egoistic.Dwells on religious or philosophical speculations; anxiety about soul's salvation; indifference about lot of others.Vexatious and morbid ideas of the past arise and cannot be got rid of.Hypochondriac mood (through the day, in evening he is inclined to be merry).Strong tendency to weep, and frequent weeping, alternating sometimes with involuntary laughter.Disconsolate humour, with scruples of conscience, even with respect to the most innocent actions.Fits of anguish, esp. in evening; timidity and great tendency to be frightened.Precipitation, restlessness, and impatience.Peevishness; childish peevishness in grown people.Ill-humour, moroseness, quarrelsome disposition, disposition to criticise, and dislike to conversation.Irritability, disposition to anger and passion.Great indolence and repugnance to all exertion, both mental and bodily.Too lazy to rouse himself up, and too unhappy to live.Indecision, awkwardness (at his work), inadvertence, anthropophobia, with feeling of giddiness.Stupidity and imbecility, with difficulty in understanding and in answering correctly.In afternoon, stupefied state after a glass of wine.Great weakness of memory, chiefly for proper names.Misplaces or cannot find the proper word when he speaks.Mistakes as to time, thinks it earlier than it is; at vesper bell (7 p.m.) insists it is only 5 p.m., quite angry when one attempts to convince her of her error.Forgetfulness of that which is about to be uttered.Great flow of ideas, for the most part sad and unpleasant, but sometimes gay, and interspersed with musical airs.Strong tendency to religious and philosophical reveries, with fixed ideas.Incoherent speech.Mania, with a settled idea of having all things in abundance, possessing beautiful things, &c.Delirium, with carphologia.Errors respecting objects, a hat is mistaken for a bonnet, a rag for a handsome gown, &c.Foolish happiness and pride; fantastic illusions of the intellect, esp. if one turns everything into beauty, as an old rag or stick looks to be a beautiful piece of workmanship; everything looks pretty which the patient takes a fancy to.Melancholia and epilepsy, with strong impulsive tendency to suicide by drowning or leaping from window; five fits a day with at times two hours of unconsciousness, always < during menses (Sul. 10m cured).
Staphy: Mind.Hypochondriacal humour, with indifference to everything (after onanism).Apathetic; gloomy.Sadness, with fear for the future.Weeping, and grief respecting the state of Health.Susceptibility.Patient is so sensitive that the least action or word troubles or annoys his feelings.Amorous dreams.Desire for death.Anxiety and agitation, which allow no rest.Ill-humour, irascibility, spitefulness, inducing patient to fling violently whatever is at hand; in the morning.Justifiable ill-humour over what has happened or has been done by oneself; weeping and dejected over the supposed ill consequences of it.Hypochondria and hysteria after unmerited insults (or sexual excesses), with complaints of flatulence.Dislike to conversation, meditation, and all intellectual and serious labour.Weakness of memory; a few minutes after reading anything can recollect it only dimly, and whenever he thinks of anything the sense escapes him; call scarcely recall it after long reflection.Instability of ideas. Excessively dull intellect, with inability to attend to any occupation.Delusions with respect to past events.Illusion, as if all surrounding objects were lower, and the patient himself much taller than in reality.
Plumbum Met: 1. Mind.Silent melancholy and dejection.Great anguish and uneasiness, with sighs.Anxiety, with restlessness and yawning.Weariness and dislike to conversation and labour.Discouragement.Weariness of life.Weakness or loss of memory.Slow of perception; increasing apathy.Unable to find proper word while talking.Coma.Imbecility.Dementia.Mania.Delirium; alternating with colic.Fury.Frantic delirium (bites, strikes), sometimes with demented aspect.Dread of assassination, poisoning; thinks every one about him a murderer.