TALKATIVENESS

Agaricus

M. Sings, talks, but does not answer. Indiffe­rence, fearlessness. Delirium, characterized by singing, shouting and muttering rhymes and prophecies.

Actea R

Incessant talking, changing from  one subject to another as in delirium tremens.

Sticta P

Great desire to talk about anything, does not care whether anyone listens, can not keep her tongue still.

Hyoscyamus

Very suspicious and talkative. Obscene and lascivious mania; uncovers body; inclined to laugh at everything. Low muttering speech. Talking or crying out in sleep. Talking to himself. Delirious—Repeats one thing several times.

Cannabis Ind

Incoherent talking. Exaltation of spirits with excessive loquacity. Laughs immoderately. Losing himself every few moments. Knows that he is talking non-sense but he cannot help it. Shouts, makes verses extempore. Does not know whether he existed and if so for what purpose. Extreme loquacity with mobility of ideas.

Lachesis

Head remedy for talkativeness. Wild excitement. Sad, no desire to mix in the world. Restless and uneasy. Wants to be away somewhere all the time. The talking is so rapid that as soon as someone starts saying something he will take it up and finish the story although he never heard about it. Makes speeches in select phrases but jumping off to the most different subject; lack of sequence. Sometimes the sentences are only half finished and she takes it for granted that you understand the balance.

Crotalus

Talkativeness with mumbling, jumbling and stumbling over his words. A low passive state like intoxication. Lachesis patient talks clearly without mumbling or jumbling.

Stramonium

Ceaseless talking, laughing, singing, swearing, praying, rhyming. Rapidly changes from joy to sadness. Delusion about his identity, thinks himself tall, double, a part missing. Cannot bear solitude and darkness. Must have light and company.