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BACH FLOWER REMEDIES: ELM REMEDY
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BACH FLOWER REMEDIES: DR. BACH’S PHILOSOPHY – THE BASICS OF BACH FLOWER REMEDIESIn Homoeopathy and Bach Flower Remedies, the patient as a whole—all parts of his body and his mind—is considered as one unit, and the treatment covers the whole person of the patient. The medicine selected gives relief to all parts of the body where some relief is called for, and therefore the patient feels better. In Homoeopathy the prescription is based on the mental and physical state of the patient, and a remedy is selected which covers the mental disturbance of the patient, also relieves the local troubles in the various parts of the body.In Dr. Sehgal’s Revolutionised Homoeopathy, all physical symptoms of the patient are ignored and only the mental symptoms of the patient are taken into account, a remedy with suitable potency has to be searched from hundreds of homoeopathic medicines. In Dr. Bach Flower Remedies, no physical symptoms are to be considered, and only mental symptoms are taken into account. Here the suitable remedy, based on only mental symptoms are taken into account. Here the suitable remedy, based on only mental symptoms, is to be selected out of only 38 remedies and the problem of finding the correct potency does not exist.Bach Flower Remedies is therefore the simplest and safest way of treatment and the best for self-treatmentWhen we say that treatment by Bach Flower Remedies is based on only mental symptoms, it does not mean that this treatment is confined to mental cases only. It simply means that the patient is cured both physically and mentally by the remedy which is prescribed on the basis of mental symptoms only.*24\308\8*
PRIMARY LESIONS; NON-SEXUAL SPREAD OF STDS
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Primary lesions of sexually transmitted infections usually involve the
genitals. Some, notably hepatitis В and HIV infection, cause no local lesion. Several cause a primary lesion and secondarily cause systemic disease or disseminated lesions. Oropharyngeal or anorectal lesions may be due to oral or anal sex. Individuals with an STD should be investigated for coexistent sexually transmitted infections.
Most sexually acquired infections including syphilis, gonorrhoea, genital
herpes, HIV infection, chlamydia, hepatitis В and HPV may be transmitted from mother to infant transplacentally or during parturition. Infections usually transmitted by sexual contact can be spread in other ways: for example, syphilis, hepatitis В and HIV may be spread by needle sharing or needlestick injuries. Gonorrhoea and chlamydia can be spread by close personal contact. In many of these diseases, lesions may occur at sites remote from the genital tract as a result of autoinoculation.
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