Bach Flower Remedies Book In Tamil Pdf
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Only flowers that grow naturally in the wild are suitable for preparation. BFRs are prepared in two ways following Bach's precise directions: the sun method and the boiling method. In the sun method, fully opened flower heads still fresh with dew are floated on the surface of pure spring water in a glass bowl and left for a few hours in the sunshine, whereas in the boiling method, used for trees and bushes, the branches and leaves are boiled in water for half an hour.[1] In both methods, the plant matter is removed, and, according to Bach, the water retains the vibrations or energy of the flower. The liquid, called the mother tincture, is filtered and mixed with brandy, which acts as a preservative.[5] The remedies can be taken orally diluted in a glass of water, or applied directly to pulse points such as the wrists, temples and behind the ears.[3] They can be used individually or in combination with up to seven other tinctures.[5] BFRs do not contain pharmacologically relevant remnants of the original flowers[6] and are considered safe to use in combination with other medications, as well as by pregnant women, children, babies and the elderly.[5,7] However, it has been suggested that BFRs could be dangerous for recovering alcoholics due to their alcohol content.[4]
Bach's 38 flower remedies each address one of the seven psychological causes of illness: fear, uncertainty, insufficient interest in present circumstances, loneliness, oversensitivity to influences and ideas, despondency or despair and overcare for the welfare of others.[7] The individual patient is prescribed particular remedies depending on the acute problem at hand, which should be individually tailored and adjusted during the course of therapy, typically over weeks to months.[1,7] For example, the flower 'impatiens' is used for impatience and irritability, 'mimulus' for fear of known things, shyness, and timidity, and 'olive' for those that are drained of energy.[7] In addition, some BFRs are categorized as \"type\" remedies and are specific to a certain character trait or disposition.[1] A person who suffers from overwhelming guilt might be offered pine as a type remedy, and chronically indecisive people could benefit from Scleranthus.[1] Three BFRs are helpful to unblock the energy flow in patients without obvious symptoms: Wild Oat, Holly, and Star of Bethlehem.[7] Because the relief of anxiety is a major factor in pain relief, proponents of BFRs have suggested that BFRs also have the potential to function as a therapeutic agent for pain.[8] \"Rescue Remedy\", also known as \"Five Flower Remedy\", is the only combination of BFRs determined by Bach himself and functions as an all purpose emergency agent in situations of acute anxiety or distress. It contains a mixture of star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum), rock rose (Helianthemum nummularium), impatiens (Impatiens glandulifera), cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera), and clematis (Clematis vitalba). [1,3,5,7] Rescue remedy is recommended as a first aid preparation for situations where acute stress is likely to occur.
According to Bach, the remedies work through the life force energy or vibration that is transmitted from the flowers to the tincture. This vibration interacts on a subtle energy level with the individual to rebalance the conscious and unconscious and dissolve old patterns of behaviour.[5] By alleviating negative feelings and relieving the underlying emotional and psychological problems of the patient, a physical healing is enabled. Patients sometimes experience a worsening of their symptoms before an improvement, which can manifest as aggravation.[9]
Edward Bach, a medical doctor and homeopath, created these remedies in the early 1900s. Homeopathy is the belief that the body can cure itself. It uses small amounts of natural substances like plants and minerals to treat the body or mind. The idea behind Bach flower remedies is similar to homeopathy. But they use fewer materials and don't work directly on physical symptoms, but instead on the emotions.
Bach flower remedies continue to be popular and its proponents make a range of medicinal claims for them. The aim of this systematic review was to critically evaluate the evidence for these claims. Five electronic databases were searched without restrictions on time or language. All randomised clinical trials of flower remedies were included. Seven such studies were located. All but one were placebo-controlled. All placebo-controlled trials failed to demonstrate efficacy. It is concluded that the most reliable clinical trials do not show any differences between flower remedies and placebos.
Ramaswami has also written a series of articles in a Tamil weekly. He has also published his book on Homoeopathy, which includes first aid using homoeopathy, Bach flower remedies, nalam tharum marundhugal.
Rather than being based on medical research, using the scientific method, Bach's flower remedies were intuitively derived[11] and based on his perceived psychic connections to the plants.[1] If he felt a negative emotion, he would hold his hand over different plants, and if one alleviated the emotion, he would ascribe the power to heal that emotional problem to that plant. He believed that early morning sunlight passing through dew-drops on flower petals transferred the healing power of the flower onto the water,[12] so he would collect the dew drops from the plants and preserve the dew with an equal amount of brandy to produce a mother tincture which would be further diluted before use.[13] Later, he found that the amount of dew he could collect was not sufficient, so he would suspend flowers in spring water and allow the sun's rays to pass through them.[12]
Alternative therapies have gained good ground among patients with various types of physical or mental ailments and illnesses. To deny this fact would not only make no sense, but would deny a reality that seems to have no way back. We know that our readers like to explore these topics and that is why we have added the collection of Bach flower books in PDF format. It is a therapy that has been widely used since the beginning of the last century and since then it has only gained followers.
Bach flower treatment was created by the British physician Edward Bach, who allowed himself to experiment with various flowers from the region he came from. He was a true visionary, in solving the root of all kinds of pathologies, he knew he had to make an alternative option that would work only to prevent, rather than to cure.Basically, that is the premise of most of the non-conventional therapies you can count on today. In our books on Bach Flowers you will find relevant data on this interesting topic.
Bach Flowers is the name given to the therapeutic method in which a series of flower essences are used to treat the emotional root of most illnesses. This therapy states that all disease is a physical ailment that follows an unresolved emotional conflict. Some of the emotions that are treated with Bach flowers are: fear, resentment, hatred, anxiety, uncertainty and depression.In total there are 38 varieties of flowers that are classified according to the emotion they treat, for a total of 7 groups, where each one resolves a different emotional conflict. Learn much more about this therapy that has worked for millions of people by reading our more than 15 books on Bach flowers in PDF format.Here we present our complete selection of Bach Flowers books:1) Patterns of Life ForceJulian Barnard 153554b96e
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