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respiratory system
asthma
vibrational therapies

sound

• Fa (Hill, p. 46)

• Mi (Gardner, p.72, 78)

• Fa# (Gardner, p. 82, 87)

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

chords: dominant 7th, diminished 7th, diminished 8th, A Major, A# Major, C Major, G Major, G# Major
(Gimbel, p. 116)


flower essences

• oak
• mimulus
• larch
• wild rose
• hornbeam
• crab apple
• impatiens
• gentian
(Chancellor, pp. 143, 225, 83, 93)

• Shasta daisy
• blackberry
• chamomile
(Gurudas, pp. 210, 234, 236)

• agrimony
• clematis
(Weeks, pp. 72, 75)


electromagnetic

• Abrams: 61 (64, 92)

• Digitron: 29-2


color

during attack:
purple (raises the threshold of pain and is soporific; is a vasodilator; slows heart rate) on face, throat and chest
scarlet (acts as a stimulant to the kidney and adrenals) on kidneys
orange (an antispasmodic) on throat and chest may be tried
(Dinshah, 1985, p. 74)

indigo or violet on throat, chest and upper back for 15 minutes
(Amber, 1983, p. 208)

after attack:
orange (Amber, 1983, p. 208)

between attacks:
lemon (helps to dissolve blood clots; acts as a chronic alterative) on front of body
orange (supports the lung and enhances respiration; acts as a decongestant) on throat and chest
magenta (helps to balance emotions and enhance energy; helps to build up and balance the functional activity of the heart, kidneys, adrenals, and the reproductive system; a cardiotonic) on chest and kidneys
(Dinshah,1985)

adults:
red, yellow or orange (Amber, 1983, p. 208)

emaciated individuals:
red and yellow on alternate days (Amber, 1983, p. 208)

general:
• color-radiated water
red on solar plexus
(Amber, 1983, p. 208)

blue (Gimbel, 1980)
yellow (Gardner, 1988)
indigo, blue, green and orange (Bhattacharya, 1981)


gems and minerals

• Coral ash (Bhattacharya, p. 36; Amber, p. 176)
• Emerald ash (Bhattacharya, p. 37)
• Pearl (Bhattacharya, p. 91)
• Citrine (Gardner, p. 78)
• Sapphire and Ruby (severe) (Bhattacharya, p. 79)
• Sapphire and Pearl (Bhattacharya, p. 71)
• Ruby, Coral or Pearl (Amber, pp. 175, 178)
• after attack, use Pearl
• if acute, use Sapphire


footnotes