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Bach Flowers
some authors, in humans there are a number of energy patterns that coincide with the 38 positive aspects of the Bach flowers. These flower essences are not equivalent and it is very important chronological order in which they were found. These remedies of Dr Bach Rescue Remedy over, a compound of five other flowers, can generate nearly 293 million combinations, all easy to prepare and respecting the simplicity that characterizes this system of healing.
At 14 months of the discovery of the ultimate essence, Dr. Bach died. Shortly before he died he told his colleagues: “My task is accomplished, my mission in this world is finished.” He died on November 27, 1936 leaving a great legacy to mankind: a therapeutic system to everyone.
The first 12 flowers correspond to a congenital personality type, temperament has much to do with the lesson that has come to learn in this world. They obey a quality (virtue) determined the human soul. These first flowers are:
Like flowers
Impatiens
Cerato
Mimulus
Centaury
Clematis
Sclentanthus
Agrimony
Water Violet
Chicory
Gentian
Vervain
Rock Rose
red rose white flowers
Other helpers
The following seven flowers, called helpers, like flowers are those who have chronic, or have unbalanced due to the relationship with daily circumstances:
Seven assistants
Gorse
Wild Oat
Oak
Olive
Heather
Vine
Rock Water
berry flowers
The third generation
Finally, the so-called third-generation flower spiritualized or represent our particular way of reacting, is our response to life or to the conditions we believe that it has imposed on us:
More spiritualized
Cherry Plum
Walnut
Elm
Chestnut Bud
Pine
White Chestnut
Larch
Red Chestnut
Willow
Holly
Aspen
Wild Rose
Hornbeam
Honeysuckle
Sweet Chestnut
Star of Bthlehem
Beech
Mustard
Crab Apple
Each flower, a use
In addition, Dr. Bach made a classification based on the properties and uses of each flower, divided into seven groups:
1. Remedies for those who feel fear: Rock Rose, Mimulus, Chery Plum, Aspen and Red Chestnut.
2. For those who feel uncertainty: Cerato, Scleranthus, Gentian, Gorse, Hornbeam yWild Oat.
3. For those who suffer from a lack of interest in this: Clematis, Honeysuckle, Wild Rose, Olive, White Chestnut, Mustard and Chestnut Bud.
4. For those who feel lonely: Water Violet, Impatiens and Heather.
5. For those with influence over the opinions of others: Agrimony, Holly, Centaury and Walnut.
6. For those who feel hopelessness and despair: Larch, Pine, Elm, Sweet Chestnut, Star of Bethlehem, Willow, Oak and Crab Apple.
Nature Was One Of The Best Ways

Many of the remedies that we have today were not available to the population in the past. Given this lack of people had to make do with what they had. Nature was one of the best ways to get these recipes today know as “home remedies” or “grandmother’s recipes.”
Believe in natural remedies is not difficult if we consider that, for example, many drugs come from Mother Nature. They are grandmothers, in most cases, those responsible for transmitting this medicine due to the experience. The Internet is great way links, this time, these practices grandmothers. For it offers a large number of sites on the subject in which you will find an endless array of remedies that will save the odd consulting and product.
Beauty remedies, health, cooking and many other tricks that contains the network will serve to solve those everyday problems that bring you his head.
In OcioTotal here are some links you can visit for those pesky warts, headaches or cooking problems that lead us down the street from the bitterness away.
Remedies for High Cholesterol

The disease is caused due to high cholesterol, many people complain because they were so high cholesterol is limited to consume their food and drink. For high cholesterol, other than medical treatment is also needed treatment naturally. Remedies for high cholesterol treatment is appropriate for healthy safe and easy to manufacture.
Remedies for high cholesterol is safe and simple to Remedies for High Cholesterol made like: Read the rest of this entry »