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Each remedy is used alone or in conjunction with other remedies, and each flower is believed by advocates to impart specific qualities to the remedy. They are typically specially prepared by a naturopath or other healer for each patient to meet his/her individual needs. These remedies are used primarily for emotional and spiritual conditions, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, insomnia and stress.
The best-known Bach flower remedy is "Rescue Remedy," a pre-blended combination of Rock rose, Impatiens, Clematis, Star of B ...
See also:Bach flower remedies, Bach flower remedies - Production method, Bach flower remedies - Use, Bach flower remedies - Additional flower remedies, Bach flower remedies - List of Bach flower remedies Read more here: » Bach flower remedies: Encyclopedia II - Bach flower remedies - Use |
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on waterSahaja Yoga: Research on the effect of vibrations on water With the spreading of Sahaja Yoga, it became well known that water can be vibrated by Shri Mataji, directly by her personal impact or in the presence of her photograph. Many people experienced medicinal properties of such water. Vibrated water doesn't get spoiled when stored for a very long time, like several months. For estimating the quality of the water we used standard, worldwide accepted, sanitary chemical characteristics, which indirectly characterize the degree of water contamination. Read more here: » Sahaja Yoga: Research on the effect of vibrations
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Some traditional remedies for insomnia have included drinking warm milk before bedtime; taking a warm bath in the evening; exercising vigorously for half an hour in the afternoon; eating a large lunch and then having only a light evening meal at least three hours before bed; avoiding mentally stimulating activities in the evening hours; and paradoxically, making sure to get up early in the ...
See also:Insomnia, Insomnia - Types of insomnia, Insomnia - Common causes of insomnia, Insomnia - Treatment for insomnia, Insomnia - Removing probable causes of insomnia, Insomnia - A multifaceted approach Read more here: » Insomnia: Encyclopedia II - Treatment for insomnia |
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Some traditional remedies for insomnia have included drinking warm milk before bedtime; taking a warm bath in the evening; exercising vigorously for half an hour in the afternoon; eating a large lunch and then having only a light evening meal at least three hours before bed; avoiding mentally stimulating activities in the evening hours; and paradoxically, making sure to get up early in the ...
See also:Insomnia, Insomnia - Types of insomnia, Insomnia - Common causes of insomnia, Insomnia - Treatment for insomnia, Insomnia - Removing probable causes of insomnia, Insomnia - A multifaceted approach Read more here: » Insomnia: Encyclopedia II - Insomnia - Treatment for insomnia |
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See also:History of saffron, History of saffron - Greco-Roman, History of saffron - Middle Eastern, History of saffron - Indian and Chinese, History of saffron - Post-Classical European, History of saffron - North American, History of saffron - Notes, History of saffron - Image gallery Read more here: » History of saffron: Encyclopedia II - History of saffron - Middle Eastern |
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BACH FLOWER REMEDIES BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Developed by Edward Bach in the early 1900s, Bach Flower Remedies is a system of 38 flower essences used in conjunction with herbs, homeopathy, and medications that seeks to correct emotional imbalances by working on the subtle body instead of the physical body. The pattern in the subtle energy fields of the living plant influences the subtle energy fields of the human being. In prescribing flower essences, the practitioner assesses the whole individual, focusing on the disposition or negative emotions of the person, such as fear, impatience, or overconcern. An essence or combination of essences is then chosen to facilitate change and administered orally. (See also: BACH FLOWER REMEDIES, Alternative Health, Massage, Bodywork, Body Mind and Soul)
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Health Therapy Dictionary on Bach flower remedies BACH FLOWER REMEDIES: Bach flower remedies are a set of 38 different herbal remedies (plus one combination remedy) made from the specially prepared, "potentized" essence of the petals and heads of flowers. Each essence is made from a particular type of flower and preserved in unflavored brandy to prevent spoilage. Bach flower remedies are non-toxic, non-addictive, and utilize the mood-altering properties of the plants to harmonize and balance emotional sensitivities. The remedies act as catalysts to alleviate the underlying causes of stress. (See also: Bach flower remedies, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Dictionary I on BACH FLOWER REMEDIES BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Dr. Edward Bach, an Englishman, developed his remedies to help an individual with their ailment, and also help raise their conscious awareness. Dr. Bach discovered the Seven Nosodes, which are a type of intestinal bacteria that is used as a vaccine in the approach to helping chronic illness. In essence Dr. Bach realized that “dis-ease” was the result of a conflict between the soul, mind and body. This dis-ease resulted from two very fundamental source errors: 1) Disharmony of the soul and personality, and, 2) Cruelty or wrong done unto others. This conflict, Bach recognized, originated from the ego. The most basic cause of illness and disease are mental-emotional defects, such as: pride, cruelty, hate, ego, ignorance, instability and greed. However, Dr. Bach also knew that these “conditions” were opportunities for soul growth, and this realization helped transmute any “negative,” life damaging energy into “positive,” life enhancing energy. Dr. Bach studied the great healers, especially Dr. Hahnemann, the creator of Homeopathy, and after much research, finally arrived at the conclusion that the different personalities of the bacteria seem to relate to the different personalities of an individual person. The Flower Remedies help individual personalities (people) deal effectively with ailments at their root cause and also help to elevate them to a higher vibrational frequency of consciousness, in an easy, natural and safe manner. (See also: BACH FLOWER REMEDIES, Alternative Health, Holistic Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Flower Essences, Bach Flower Remedies Flower Essences (Bach Flower Remedies®, et al) Flowers have their own personalities. It is the energy of these personalities that is captured in the essences. This energy works subtly on our energy bodies to dramatically effect us emotionally, mentally and physically. These potent, non-aromatic liquids are vibrational catalysts. After consultation, the practitioner prescribes a specific essence or mixture of essences to facilitate healing and change. Flower Essences help accelerate all therapies, facilitate transformation, and awaken awareness. (See also: Flower Essences, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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