Cocculus indicus. Vomiting when rising up in bed. Nausea and vomiting with dizziness from riding in a vehicle. Nausea from sight of moving objects. Feeling of emptiness in the head. Sensation of opening in occiput (Canab.). Cutting in abdomen when moving. Loss of appetite with a metallic taste.
Feels too weak to speak. Liver pain worse after anger. Sensitive to cold. Seasickness. Train sickness. The patient moves slowly. Unilateral lesions. Muscle twitching. Worse from driving; from insomnia; from noise; from food; by cold; from tension. Better sitting and lying on the side.
Veratrum album. Fainting after the slightest exertion (Carbo v., Sulph.). Strong weakness. Sensations: both cold and hot on the scalp. The face is pale and blue. Collapse. Unquenchable thirst for very cold water. Wants everything cold. Desire for sour, refreshing drinks (Phos.ac.).
Feeling of coldness in abdomen (Colch., Tab.). Vomiting with nausea and great prostration. Worse from drinking (Ars.) and the slightest movement (Tab.). Cutting pain in abdomen. Cholera: Vomiting and diarrhea. Diarrhea mixed with flakes. Pain in limbs in wet weather. Face cold, collapse. The skin is cold and clammy. Deathly pallor of the face.
Tabacum. Tired before dinner. Trembling of the head and hands. Muscle relaxation. Convulsions with copious sweat, with pain in the pit of the stomach. Fainting. Jaundice. Emaciation. Left-hand cold, right hand hot. Icy cold feet. Chilliness with goose bumps. Violent chilliness in the evening. Chilliness, internal with external heat. Heat and restlessness. Profuse sweat with cold extremities.
Cold sweat with slow pulse. Dizziness. Pain in left side of forehead and in eye. After dinner, pain in the forehead. Dull pain in forehead and eyes. Pressing pain in vertex. Convulsive hiccups. Nausea with salivation. Nausea on movement. Violent convulsive vomiting. Vomiting with diarrhea and profuse sweat. Vomiting of sour liquid or mucus.
Petroleum. Vertigo on rising (Bry). Pressing, throbbing pains in the head. Head numb, like wood. A disgusting and slimy taste. Feeling of brutal hunger. Aversion to meat and fatty foods. Strong thirst. Sour burp. Severe nausea while driving. Bitter vomiting. Pressure in the stomach. Very poor digestion.
Chilliness in open air. Heat after midnight and in the morning in bed. Sensation of heat all over the body, with intense burning of the skin. Profuse sweat every night. Seasickness. Skin diseases. Hair loss. Nausea with vomiting when riding in a car or during a sea voyage. Petroleum is the first remedy for seasickness and train sickness.

