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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)
footnotes