Aethusa – Violent sudden vomiting of milk as soon as swallowed or in large curds.Hungry after vomiting. Limpness and deep sleep after vomiting. Deathly nausea.
Antim crud. – Vomiting agg after eating or drinking, without nausea or relief. Child vomits milk in curds after nursing and refuses to nurse afterwards, (reverse Aethusa). Vomiting, fearful with convulsions, which nothing can stop.
Arsenicum – Cold water distresses, is vomited immediately. Vomiting and purging (food poisoning). Agg. midnight. Restless. Sudden great WEAKNESS from trivial causes.
Bryonia – Bitter vomiting of bile and water immediately after eating. Heavy load in stomach agg. eating. Vomits solid food only Vomits warm drinks.
Calc.phos. – Persistently vomits milk of breast or other. Vomiting while hawking mucus with trembling hands.
Cina – Vomits with a clean tongue. Vomiting and diarrhoea immediately after eating, and esp. after drinking.
Cocculus – Vomiting while riding in a carriage, or from loss of sleep.
Cuprum met. – Vomiting violent; tormenting; with agonising colic. Periodical attacks of vomiting. Better by taking cold drinks.
Iris versicolor – Periodical vomiting spells every month, lasts for two or three days. Acrid, sour bitter vomiting with burning.
Ferrum met. – Vomiting after eating eggs.