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cutaneous system
psoriasis
vibrational therapies
sound
Ti, La, So (Hill, p. 46)
Re (Gardner, p. 68)
Mi (Gardner, p. 72, 78)
So (Gardner, p. 93, 99)
flower essences
willow
gentian
agrimony
star of Bethlehem
gorse
(Chancellor, pp. 229, 85, 99)
aloe vera
angelica
dill
garlic
mallow
(Gurudas, pp. 236, 212, 216)
crab apple (Kasloff, 1987)
electromagnetic
Abrams: 40 (355)
Digitron: 100-4
color
dry/scaly:
lemon (helps to dissolve blood clots; acts as a chronic alterative) on whole body
orange (a decongestant) on affected area until eruption and exudation occurs; then treat as moist/weeping type
(Dinshah, 1985, p. 92)
green, lemon, and yellow or orange until weeping (Amber, 1983, p. 213)
moist/weeping:
turquoise (acts as an acute alterative; tonifies skin; acts as an antipyretic) on whole body until drying begins, then also indigo (an astringent, antipyic, antiemetic, and hemostatic) on affected areas (Dinshah, 1985, p. 92)
yellow, turquoise, blue, indigo (Amber, 1983)
blue on top of head (Amber, 1983, p. 213)
turquoise (Gimbel, 1980)
orange, yellow (Gardner, 1988)
violet, indigo, blue, green, and orange (Bhattacharya, 1981)
gems and minerals
Cat's Eye (Bhattacharya, p. 47)
Diamond (Bhattacharya, p. 95)
Onyx, Cat's Eye combination (Bhattacharya, p. 81)
Citrine (Gardner, p. 78)
footnotes