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Flowers That Heal : Indian Flower Remedies

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENGLISH Publication details: Delhi AITBS Pub. 2016Edition: 2ndDescription: 397p. 21cmISBN:
  • 9789374734636
DDC classification:
  • 615.321 KHA
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Description-
Flower remedies involve understanding the mental state of a person. Flowers that Heal discusses flowers and their healing powers and the Indian Rescue (I. Rescue) remedy. The book describes 81 flower remedies — one for each of the most negative states of mind or moods that affect people. I rescue remedy is a pre-mixed concoction of the essence of five flowers that can be used in an emergency to alleviate immediate symptoms of trauma. It is dealt with in detail at the end of the book. Since flower therapy is a holistic method of treatment, it takes into account the mental state of a person. As is the case with most alternative therapies, it treats the body and mind as intimately interrelated and uses both physiological and psychological symptoms as aids to diagnosis and for determining the nature of treatment. Dr. Edward Bach invented these remedies. He was the physician who believed in the holistic method of treatment. In the course of his career as a medical practitioner, Dr. Bach observed that an individual’s personality and outlook on life influenced, to a large extent, his/her response to medication
Contents-
1- Aloe Vera
2- Amaltas
3- Ashoka
4- Ashwagandha
5- Balsam
6- Basil
7- Bottle brush
8- Bougainvillea
9- Calendula
10- California poppy
11- Canna
12- Chamomile
13- Champa
14- Corn
15- Cosmos
16- Curry leaf
17- Drumstick
18- Eucalyptus
19- Fever few
20- French Marigold
21- Garlic
22- Geranium
23- Ginger
24- Gooseberry
25- Harshringar
26- Hibiscus
27- Him Water
28- Holly Hock
29- Jasmine
30- Kachnar
31- Lemon
32- Lotus
33- Marjoram
34- Morning Glory
35- Mulberry
36- Mustard
37- Nasturtium
38- Neem
39- Onion
40- Ox eye daisy
41- Pansy
42- Peepal
43- Peppermint
44- Periwinkle
45- Petunia
46- Pine
47- Pomegranate
48- Poppy red
49- Radish
50- Rangoon creeper
51- Rose Red
52- Salvia
53- Snapdragon
54- Sunflower
55- Sweat pea
56- Tamarind
57- Tuberose
58- Walnut
59- Water Melon
60- White Rose
61- Willow
62- Yarrow
63- Zinnia
64- Asparagus
65- Banana
66- Bur
67- Celery
68- Coriander
69- Gainda
70- Grape Fruit
71- Gulmohar
72- Kadam
73- Luffa
74- Mogra
75- Oregano
76- Papaya
77- Passion Flower
78- Peach
79- Portulaca
80- Saunf
81- White Poppy




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