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cardiovascular system
rheumatic heart disease
vibrational therapies

sound

notes: A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E, F#, G, G#

chords: dominant 7th, diminished 7th, A Major, A# Major, C Major, G Major, G# Major (Gimbel, p. 116)

cardiovascular:
• The Barcarole
• The Blue Danube
• Chopin's A minor Waltz
• Tango music
• Humoresque
• Cui's Orientale
• Song of India
• Donna e Mobile
• Oley Speak's Sylvia
(Heline, p. 18)


flower essences

• holly (Kasloff, 1987)

• dill (Gruska)


electromagnetic

• Abrams: 57 (2, 21)

• Digitron: 20-29


color

acute:
green (is antimicrobial and acts as a disinfectant and antiseptic) and indigo (an astringent, antipyic, antiemetic, and hemostatic; is phagocytogenic; acts as a general sedative) on whole body
magenta (a cardiotonic) on chest and kidneys
purple may be considered (acts to moderate the cardiopulmonary system), or in the case of lung hemorrhages; apply on chest; however magenta or scarlet may be more useful for dry cough

convalescence:
lemon (helps to dissolve blood clots; acts as a chronic alterative); helps to balance the system after an extended use of green (short wave lengths) on front, adding yellow (acts on the lymphatic system as it is a mild tissue stimulant) after one week
magenta (a cardiotonic) on chest
yellow, lemon and magenta, may be used for several months after all symptoms are gone
• end with turquoise (helps the body to increase platelets, hemoglobin, etc.) on front
(Dinshah, 1985, p. 101)


gems and minerals

• Ruby
• Sapphire
• Cat's Eye tincture
• 9 Gem tincture
(Bhattacharya, p. 95)


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