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"The book prescribes the methods of preparation using flower extracts at home for treatment of an emotional trouble/illness/disease. Flower remedies work at mental level rather than the physical level. These remedies don't directly remove the symptoms of disease but work at basic level and uproot the cause of disease. This is a slow procedure of cure but the beneficial result it gives is more lasting. Though flower remedies have many similarities with homeopathy but the method of preparation is markedly different. It is believed to be more effective that homeopathic treatment. Flower therapies hold the notion that any source illness or disease is emotional in nature. Each emotion seems to have a particular energy – love, anger, despair, appreciation, fear – one can consider each emotion to have different energy spectrum. It is these negative energy - negative emotions - that are the source of disease in the body. These negative energies can be transformed into positive one through different vibrating pattern of different flowers for different diseases. The therapy involves using the vibrational patterns of flowers, soaked into spring water, exposed to sunlight before using the product to positively alter the negative effect the patient is suffering from. In this book, the author has given in-depth information about common flowers, flowers' energetic and healing properties, and how they are associated with different positive well being and healing."


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