Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Hello all, Actually the flower essence you want is called " Yarrow Special Formula " made by the Flower Essence Society in California (www.floweressence.com). It's a combination of Yarrow, Arnica and Echinacea flower essences and is specific to (from their write-up): " video-display terminals, X-rays, radiation therapy, high-altitude radiation, detection devices at airport terminals, and invasive electromagnetic fields. " Hope this helps, Kerry Henriette Kress wrote: > Stannard wrote: > > > >>At the risk of sounding unscrupulous (and no doubt several people will >>probably criticise me heavily for it but what the heck) I'd probably >>play along with her but actually treat her for a viral infection. I'd >> >> > >It's always a good idea to apply common sense, even if the client shows >none. > >You might also want to add yarrow flower essence; dunno where I've read it >but I've used it for people who can't go near computers and the like >because they're too sensitive to whatever magnetic and other fields >surrounds them. It takes a long time, but they do get less sensitive. > >Henriette > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Dear Neelam What is the usual strength? How does your patient know that? What property of radiation did she compare to conclude that it was stronger than the usual? machine output? the photon energy? How did she assess/measure that or was it only a subjective guess? Mohi >>> neelam_daswani@... 07/01/04 17:33:50 >>> > I WOULD NOT believe radiation from a single session of a diagnostic > X-ray can cause these symptoms. What does she mean by strong radiation? She wasnt too clear on this when I asked her. She said that it was a " stronger level of radiation than usual " ! Neelam > > > Mohi Rezvani > > >>> neelam_daswani@y... 07/01/04 16:40:59 >>> > A patient called up complaining of feeling quite ill after having a > panaromic x-ray " of strong radiation " taken at the dentist yest. > > Has had several x-rays taken previously. > > Her symptoms : sore throat, head spinning , loss of appetite all > brought on by xray. > These to me sounded very much like the viral infections going around at > the moment but she emphatically rejected this idea. Perhaps her immune > system was compromised by the level of radiation received this time > (which she said was stronger than normal). > > Any suggestions in treating this? > > Thanks > > Neelam > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " your friends today! > Download Messenger Now > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 >You might also want to add yarrow flower essence; dunno where I've read it >but I've used it for people who can't go near computers and the like >because they're too sensitive to whatever magnetic and other fields >surrounds them. It takes a long time, but they do get less sensitive. Dear Henriette Do you really believe in what you say or do you just treat a psychosomatic or an imaginery condition whithout telling your patient? Mohi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Mohi Rezvani wrote: > >but I've used it for people who can't go near computers and the like > >because they're too sensitive to whatever magnetic and other fields > >surrounds them. It takes a long time, but they do get less sensitive. > > Dear Henriette > Do you really believe in what you say or do you just treat a > psychosomatic or an imaginery condition whithout telling your patient? I don't think electromagnetic sensitivity is imaginary, if that's what you're asking. Henriette -- Henriette Kress, AHG Helsinki, Finland Henriette's herbal homepage: http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Is that because they warm up? At 13:47 09/01/2004, you wrote: >Laptops affect male fertility when used, well, on laps.... Fidler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Dear Benn Thanks for explanation. Don't be silly. No offense at all. This is a discussion and I am grateful for your contribution. Mohi >>> benn@... 09/01/04 12:26:22 >>> Dear Mohi, In my email I did not mean to debate a logical argument about the subject and if for any reason you feel I have offended, I apologise... My purpose of emailing was to present a few ideas outside those you had very kindly laid out in your email - simply that there are many who believe and experience other than dense physical tissue to the human form - when anyone talks about tissue changes then the subtler aspects of the human are not necessarily considered. In my humble opinion, logical argument and conventional science cannot prove everything and any claim that they can I feel is erroneous - people can know and experience many things without needing science to validate their very experience! I quite understand your concern regarding the poor use of specific terms regarding scientific issues and again apologise if you feel I have misrepresented myself in such ways. My personal understanding of electromagnetic frequencies as discussed in the common language is those emanations that are negative to individual health when produced from man made electrical devices such as mobile phones, microwaves, electric pylons and computers (keyboards, monitors and CPUs). Using said understanding I believe that people including myself are affected negatively and require protective measures in such environments; I believe that " sick building syndrome " can be a result of such circumstances. On a personal note, becoming a herbalist must have tried my own mind a little because as herbalists we do step out of the (orthodox or scientific) box and whilst using many terms to fit our models of thinking and treating, they are not necessarily true to what we wish to describe. With best regards, Benn -- Benn Abdy- MCPP Medical Herbalist Windsor, Newquay, London 0 or 07957 65 88 90 List Owner Graham White, MNIMH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 Dear Mohi, I wonder if you have ever encountered anyone reacting negatively to the EMFs of crystals. The reason I ask is because my brother, who suffers with grand mal epilepsy, is quite severely affected when he comes into contact with crystals, enough to trigger a seizure. I wonder if the yarrow essence would be beneficial to him. Has anyone ever come across this before? We have contacted various crystal therapists and nobody seems to have encountered this problem. I will be very gratefull for any input on this matter. Thanks Maggie Brocklehurst Re: x-ray radiation Dear Benn Thanks for explanation. Don't be silly. No offense at all. This is a discussion and I am grateful for your contribution. Mohi >>> benn@... 09/01/04 12:26:22 >>> Dear Mohi, In my email I did not mean to debate a logical argument about the subject and if for any reason you feel I have offended, I apologise... My purpose of emailing was to present a few ideas outside those you had very kindly laid out in your email - simply that there are many who believe and experience other than dense physical tissue to the human form - when anyone talks about tissue changes then the subtler aspects of the human are not necessarily considered. In my humble opinion, logical argument and conventional science cannot prove everything and any claim that they can I feel is erroneous - people can know and experience many things without needing science to validate their very experience! I quite understand your concern regarding the poor use of specific terms regarding scientific issues and again apologise if you feel I have misrepresented myself in such ways. My personal understanding of electromagnetic frequencies as discussed in the common language is those emanations that are negative to individual health when produced from man made electrical devices such as mobile phones, microwaves, electric pylons and computers (keyboards, monitors and CPUs). Using said understanding I believe that people including myself are affected negatively and require protective measures in such environments; I believe that " sick building syndrome " can be a result of such circumstances. On a personal note, becoming a herbalist must have tried my own mind a little because as herbalists we do step out of the (orthodox or scientific) box and whilst using many terms to fit our models of thinking and treating, they are not necessarily true to what we wish to describe. With best regards, Benn -- Benn Abdy- MCPP Medical Herbalist Windsor, Newquay, London 0 or 07957 65 88 90 List Owner Graham White, MNIMH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 Dear Krystyna All I can say is yes, somewhere, and I am in the process of organising all the " stuff' I have collected over the years so as soon as I come across it I'll let you know. Meanwhile - perhaps try an internet search? On Friday, January 9, 2004, at 12:45 PM, KrystynaKrzyzak wrote: > Dear , > > > >> Didn't know about the computer/EMF application though - >> do you think yarrow might be generally beneficial for people working >> with computers? Given that you have to sit in its EMF while you are >> using one. there is a link with breast cancer and computer usage for >> that reason but I can't remeber where i've read it. i've heard that the >> liquid crystal flat screens (like laptops etc) are better, but they >> still run on electricity so there has to be some EMF. >> >> >> > Do you have any references on links between computers and breast cancer? > > All the best, > > Krystyna > > > List Owner > > > > Graham White, MNIMH > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 The heat may have something to do with it, but could also be the electrical current flowing through the machine in close proximity to relative organs. laura > Is that because they warm up? > > At 13:47 09/01/2004, you wrote: >> Laptops affect male fertility when used, well, on laps.... Fidler > > > List Owner > > > > Graham White, MNIMH > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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