In a message dated 7/3/0 6:34:04 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< rescue remedy is a tincture; a combination of Bach Flower essences. It
is available at health food stores or natural food stores. It is taken
by the drop. I use it for myself, my children and my pets. Four drops in
the community water bowl calms the savage beasts. (four cats) >>
I do not know how I would mother my children w/o Rescue Remedy! A personal
story--2 years ago, when ds was born, I was given a River Birch tree for him.
I planted it immediately, but within a short time, it dropped all of its
leaves. It was late summer and I called the garden shop to ask what could be
done. I was told that the tree would not regrow leaves that year, but might
come back the following year, although it was highly unlikely. It would have
to be replaced. Instead, I sprinkled it everyday with RR in water. W/in a
couple of weeks, there were new leaves and the tree has grown beautifully.
Yesterday, my 11ds weed-whipped the poor tree and we began to treat the badly
wounded trunk in the same way. Stress is stress, whether you are a new
mother, a baby, a cat or a tree.
I have used it in all of the ways others have described and for laboring
women and newborns. If you are concerned about the alcohol, you can add it to
boiling water and let the alcohol evaporate. You can also just rub it on the
skin. I once was bitten on the wrist by a hornet and had no homeopathic
remedies w/ me. But, I always carry RR and just kept dropping it on the
sting. W/in about 15 minutes, the pain was gone and there was only miniscule
evidence I had ever been stung.
I strongly encourage everyone to try RR for themselves. It is a wonderful
tool for healing.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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