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nervous system
withdrawal from addiction
vibrational therapies

sound


flower essences

• sunflower (Gurudas, 215, 220)

• angelica
• morning glory
• mugwort
• self-heal
(Gruska)

• cherry plum
• chestnut bud
(Kasloff, 1987)


electromagnetic


color

alcohol intoxication:
blue (promotes relaxation; lowers high temperatures and reduces inflamed tissue) and 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; is a vasodilator) on front
scarlet (can raise blood pressure via three effects: vascoconstrictor, raises heart rate, calms the kidneys) on front and back if circulatory collapse appears imminent
orange (supports the lung and enhances respiration) on throat and chest if respiration rate is low or on entire front for weakness, excessive perspiration, etc.
(Dinshah, 1985, p. 93)

alcohol withdrawal (delirium tremens):
turquoise (acts as an acute alterative) on front of body
purple (raises the threshold of pain and is soporific; slows heart rate; is antipyretic) on face, throat and chest
magenta (helps to balance emotions and enhance energy, apply on front of body; Also helps to build up and balance the functional activity of the: heart, kidneys, adrenals, and the reproductive system; is a vasodilator) on front of body; When controlled, treat chronic alcohol intoxication
(Dinshah, 1985, p. 94)

chronic alcohol intoxication:
• motor nervous system (refer below) treatment on front of body
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; is a vasodilator) on front of body
red (acts on the liver) on liver

the protocol for the motor nervous system schedule is:
lemon (helps to dissolve blood clots; acts as a chronic alterative) and yellow (acts on the motor nerves, thereby helping to energize muscles; acts on the lymphatic system as it is a mild tissue stimulant) for 2 weeks, then:
lemon and orange (acts as a decongestant) for 4 weeks
• this is repeated for as long as is necessary
(Dinshah, 1985, p. 94)

red on abdomen for 10 minutes
blue on face for 15 minutes daily
(Amber, 1983, p. 207)

drugs:
green (balances brain when placed on face and back of head; balances the body when used on the front; can support and balance pituitary) on front of body

for itching:
blue (helps to ease irritation and itching of abraded surfaces; antiseptic, antipruritic, and demulcent); examples: throat troubles, laryngitis, inflamed bowels) on affected areas

for poor digestion:
yellow (acts on the intestines, pancreas as a digestant, cholagogue with respect to the digestive fluids, i.e. bile, hydrochloric acid, etc.; apply on abdomen and lower thorax

for restlessness:
violet (acts as a tranquilizer) on face

for low heart rate:
magenta (a cardiotonic; kidneys and adrenals; the chromaffin system) on chest and kidneys, or if very low: scarlet (acts as a stimulant to the kidney and adrenals; raises the heart rate)
(Dinshah, 1985, p. 94)

green (balances brain when placed on face and back of head; balances the body when used on the front; promotes tissue and muscle restoration) on front of body
orange (supports the lung and enhances respiration) and lemon (helps to dissolve blood clots; acts as a chronic alterative; is an expectorant) on chest and upper back
(Dinshah, 1985, p. 94)


gems and minerals

• Pearl (Bhattacharya, p. 45)
• Amethyst
• Smoky Quartz (Raphael, p. 90)
• Citrine (Gardner, p. 79)
• Rose Quartz (Gardner, p. 89)


footnotes