BACH FLOWER REMEDIES: GENTIAN REMEDY

GENTIAN Remedy given to persons in the negative state restores the connection with the Higher-Self, removes the energy block, and enables him to live with conflict, and see the difficulties without falling in despair over them. He can once more treat this earth with faith and confidence.
When children become nervous and despondent because of minor set backs in class and do not want to go back to school, Gentian will help them to overcome depression.
In any other case where depression is caused by a known cause i.e. death of dear friend, continued unemployment, children of divorced parents, loss of a pet, Gentian is found of immense help.
In the positive Gentian State, the person develops some such qualities.
(a) He accepts and faces the various challenges to life.
(b) He lives under the firm belief that if a person works sincerely and honestly, whatever the end result, it could never be termed as “failure”.
(c) He believes that obstacles can be overcome.
(d) Even in the darkest moments of his life, he does not lose faith in his Higher Self, and is sure of receiving Providential guidance at the right moment.
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BACH FLOWER REMEDIES: DR. BACH’S PHILOSOPHY – PHYSICAL AILMENTS ARE NO DISEASE

Bach Flower Remedies were discovered only 50 years ago, and although very effective will require some more years of research and experimentation to attain the same prestigeous position as Homoeopathy.
However, Back blower Remedies are a very useful adjunct in the Homoeopathic Practice.
In order to understand the correct utility of Bach Flower Remedies, it is necessary to understand the philosophy of Dr. Bach. In order to live a healthy and happy life on this Earth, it is necessary for the man to keep his individuality in tact. He should lead his life in his own way without any interference from other quarters and he should not interfere in the way of life of others. He should consider his inner voice as guidance provided by the Providence for leading to fulfilment of his life’s aim.
Physical ailments are no disease; they represent only the imbalance or non-synchronization of the vital trio—the soul, (inner voice), the mind and the physical body. Physical ailment is only an exhibition of the above imbalance. When we tread our way in complete freedom and let others tread their path without interference, then the path of life is easy and without any hold.
Any hold in the path is troublesome. Very often we forget that even petty things hold us unnecessarily, and destroy our freedom. Such things as we want to hold to, things in the absence of which we feel frustrated such as some property, some piece of furniture, some pieces of rare art etc., these are the things which hold us and destroy our freedom. The inner voice tells us that the worldly things are transitory, and separation from them is a must, even then we get attached to them and become unhappy.
You are welcome to use the worldly things and derive pleasure from their use, but do not give them so much importance that the thought of their absence destroys your happiness. Do not consider that the impediments in your way are an unnecessary evil. Give them the status of a friendly opponent, whose aim is not to destroy you, but to train you against odds and to make you fit to withstand adverse circumstances. Like a trainee who gets punches and blows on his face from the boxer and yet touches his feet to show his respect, you should treat these impediments as friendly opponents meant to strengthen your mental condi¬tion so that you can face and overcome, with confidence, any impediments in your mission of life.
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BACH FLOWER REMEDIES: DR. BACH’S PHILOSOPHY – PHYSICAL AILMENTS ARE NO DISEASEBach Flower Remedies were discovered only 50 years ago, and although very effective will require some more years of research and experimentation to attain the same prestigeous position as Homoeopathy.However, Back blower Remedies are a very useful adjunct in the Homoeopathic Practice.In order to understand the correct utility of Bach Flower Remedies, it is necessary to understand the philosophy of Dr. Bach. In order to live a healthy and happy life on this Earth, it is necessary for the man to keep his individuality in tact. He should lead his life in his own way without any interference from other quarters and he should not interfere in the way of life of others. He should consider his inner voice as guidance provided by the Providence for leading to fulfilment of his life’s aim.Physical ailments are no disease; they represent only the imbalance or non-synchronization of the vital trio—the soul, (inner voice), the mind and the physical body. Physical ailment is only an exhibition of the above imbalance. When we tread our way in complete freedom and let others tread their path without interference, then the path of life is easy and without any hold.Any hold in the path is troublesome. Very often we forget that even petty things hold us unnecessarily, and destroy our freedom. Such things as we want to hold to, things in the absence of which we feel frustrated such as some property, some piece of furniture, some pieces of rare art etc., these are the things which hold us and destroy our freedom. The inner voice tells us that the worldly things are transitory, and separation from them is a must, even then we get attached to them and become unhappy.You are welcome to use the worldly things and derive pleasure from their use, but do not give them so much importance that the thought of their absence destroys your happiness. Do not consider that the impediments in your way are an unnecessary evil. Give them the status of a friendly opponent, whose aim is not to destroy you, but to train you against odds and to make you fit to withstand adverse circumstances. Like a trainee who gets punches and blows on his face from the boxer and yet touches his feet to show his respect, you should treat these impediments as friendly opponents meant to strengthen your mental condi¬tion so that you can face and overcome, with confidence, any impediments in your mission of life.*27\308\8*

A SELECTION OF MEDICINAL HERBS – PURPLE CONEFLOWER (ECHINACEA PURPUREA AND ANGUSTIFOLIA) – SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE 2

I have been able to prove for myself that Echinacea activates the immune system, and that it is therefore a great aid to the body’s resistance to micro-organisms. Time and again I have seen those with a weak lymphatic system and who suffer constant attacks of colds and catarrh, particularly children, overcome this susceptibility when put on regular medication with Echinacea preparations such as Echinaforce. Many parents have told me that their children have become more resistant to infectious diseases; the same is true of sensitive adults. Because of my practical experience, I maintain that Echinacea builds up the body’s own defences, above all, the efficiency of the phagocytes.

Scientists have discovered that Echinacea is able to render the hyaluronidase (an enzyme) produced by bacteria ineffective, preventing their proliferation. This helps us to understand why Echinacea neutralises snake poison, which also contains hyaluronidase.

Without doubt, Echinaforce can be used with confidence for every case of infection or infectious disease. It supports the body in every part where its defence mechanism needs to be improved, increasing overall resistance.

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A SELECTION OF MEDICINAL HERBS – PURPLE CONEFLOWER (ECHINACEA PURPUREA AND ANGUSTIFOLIA) – SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE

Scientific research has confirmed that Echinacea improves and builds up immunity, even though it has not been possible, to date, to isolate a specific substance that is responsible for its remedial effect. I myself am convinced that no such active substances will ever be discovered because it is not some specific chemical that can be credited with the medicinal effect, but the complex of vital substances contained in the plant as a whole. It is the same with all other medicinal herbs; it is the entirety of substance – all the active and supporting substances in the plant – that achieves the desirable results. This is especially true in the case of a herb whose properties stimulate the immune system, since it acts not just on a single organ but on the body as a unit.

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A SELECTION OF MEDICINAL HERBS – PURPLE CONEFLOWER (ECHINACEA PURPUREA AND ANGUSTIFOLIA) – REINFORCING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

Researchers have been taking a keen interest in Echinacea, with the aim of isolating its medicinal properties. First they tried, without success, to find the substances that prevent the growth and development of pathogenic organisms, since it was thought that this is what happens.

It was much later, however, when they discovered that the effect of Echinacea is not attributable to some antibiotic property, but to its ability to reinforce the body’s own defence mechanism. Medical science began to realise then that here was a very remarkable plant indeed. After all, the immune system is one of the most important things in our body. Without its proper functioning, without a good defence mechanism, we could not survive. We are constantly subjected to the attacks of millions of germs. However, these agents can multiply and cause damage in the human body only if they find the breeding ground necessary for their survival and if the defence system is weak.

The immune system is weakened by our modern, unnatural way of life. It is therefore understandable that a herbal remedy such as Echinacea is gaining in stature.

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A SELECTION OF MEDICINAL HERBS – PURPLE CONEFLOWER (ECHINACEA PURPUREA AND ANGUSTIFOLIA) – PROTECTION AGAINST MALARIA

Some time after the above experience, I travelled to the Amazon region and visited a jungle where malaria was rampant. I was accompanied on this study tour by a colleague who had been working with me in Peru, a man who was well acclimatised to South America.

I took the risk of travelling without malaria drugs, but I did take Echinacea tincture daily, about forty drops every morning and evening. During the first few days we put up a mosquito net, but in the native huts the mosquitoes were able to slip through the chinks in the bamboo floor. We even killed some blood-filled insects under the net.

My colleague had no confidence in Echinacea and declined to take any. Like myself, he must have been bitten hundreds of times. The area we visited around the Upper Maranon was notorious and feared for malaria. Although I was bitten all over, I was astonished that I did not once come down with a fever attack, whereas my colleague returned home with a bad case of the disease. Unfortunately, he had not taken any remedy. He believed that his sixteen years in Peru had made him immune to malaria. However, the area where he had been living, at our farm in Tarapoto, was malaria-free, unlike the Amazon region we visited on this occasion.

Thirty years later, a medical check-up brought to light that I had once had a malaria infection, which could only have been during this visit to the Maranon. As I had never suffered so much as a bout of fever or any other symptom of the disease, I came to the obvious conclusion that Echinacea may well help to prevent malaria.

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A SELECTION OF MEDICINAL HERBS – PURPLE CONEFLOWER (ECHINACEA PURPUREA AND ANGUSTIFOLIA) – BLOOD POISONING CURED

One day I was cutting grass on a steep meadow when I hit my foot with the scythe. It was careless of me, but I did not immediately disinfect the cut, only bandaged it with a handkerchief and carried on with my work. Because of this negligence, it was not surprising when blood poisoning set in. Well now, I thought, this is a chance to put our herb to the test and see whether the Indians were right. I proceeded exactly the way Black Eagle had taught me. Already a long blue line was visible on the leg and higher up, in the groin, there was a swollen lymph node. So I covered the whole leg with a dressing of crushed Echinacea leaves. Furthermore, I chewed some and swallowed the juice. In fact, I ate the whole plant. Now came the surprise, for within quite a short time the inflammation and infection were gone. This experience convinced me that everything I had been told about Echinacea was true.

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A SELECTION OF MEDICINAL HERBS – PURPLE CONEFLOWER (ECHINACEA PURPUREA AND ANGUSTIFOLIA) – THE TWO VARIETIES OF ECHINACEA

Then Black Eagle showed me this highly prized plant, or plants to be more exact. I discovered that it was the coneflower, Echinacea angustifolia and Echinacea purpurea. One of the two varieties, Echinacea angustifolia, has a tap root, and I still remember how deep I had to dig to get it out. The other variety has a rootstock and does not penetrate quite so deep into the earth.

The chief explained that both plants were equal in their effect. But having heard so many marvellous things about what this plant could do I began to think it was almost too good to be true. Still, I took some seeds back home with me and began to grow Echinacea in the Swiss lowlands as well as at an elevation of 1,600 m (4,500 feet); that was in Teufen and in Brail (in the Engadine), where I used to have a house with a large garden. At first, the plants were quite sensitive to the cold in the mountains, but I persevered for ten years until they became acclimatised and began to produce flowers.

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A SELECTION OF MEDICINAL HERBS – PURPLE CONEFLOWER (ECHINACEA PURPUREA AND ANGUSTIFOLIA) – A SACRED PLANT

Even snake poison could be made ineffective with it. When someone was bitten by a poisonous snake, he told me, another person would suck the bite until blood began to flow. Of course, the attendant would spit the poison out. Next, the leaves and roots of the plant were chewed up, preferably by the unfortunate victim himself. The juice was swallowed but the masticated plant was applied to the bite and bandaged. This treatment was repeated at least twice, and then repeated again on the second and third day. By the fourth day, the effect of the poison would have disappeared and the victim would be out of danger.

These Indians used to do the same thing to treat injuries. Again, the masticated plant would be placed on the affected part, and a serious situation would never arise provided this plant was on hand and was applied immediately. Certain arrow poisons could be neutralised by the same method. And if one wanted to prevent susceptibility to colds and catarrh in bad and blustery weather, he only had to chew the leaves or roots of the plant. The ingested juice would build up resistance to everything we now call infectious diseases.

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A SELECTION OF MEDICINAL HERBS – PURPLE CONEFLOWER (ECHINACEA PURPUREA AND ANGUSTIFOLIA) – MY INTRODUCTION TO ECHINACEA 2

Black Eagle’s ideas about illness and disease were of great interest to me, and in this respect we discussed the importance of medicinal herbs as well as nutrition, or proper diet. He believed that the white man’s customs and habits had overtaxed the regenerative powers our Creator, or nature, had implanted in us and that he often had only himself to blame for the resulting diseases.

It was from Black Eagle that I learned about the curative effects of various plants growing in South Dakota, the home of his tribe. One plant in particular enjoyed his special appreciation. Considered as sacred, this medicinal herb had been a life-saver on many occasions. His ancestors, he said, used it to cure cases of blood poisoning.

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