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    Re: Think Snow.

    What's in it, Crack cocaine?

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    • #17
      Re: Think Snow.

      Originally posted by flintlock View Post
      What's in it, Crack cocaine?
      What's in what? Vitamin Z? I dunno. Zoloft? Zinc? Xanax? ... lektrode?

      Rescue Remedy? Essences of flowers. Here's the "for and against", from the blurbs:


      What is Rescue Remedy?

      Rescue Remedy is world famous for quickly restoring inner calm, control and focus helping you manage your daily stresses and get on with your life. The distinct 'little yellow bottle' is the only combination remedy formulated by Dr Edward Bach over 70 years ago, and is relied upon by millions when things get too much; it really is becoming a handbag, desk drawer, luggage and glove box essential...

      Rescue Remedy is a unique combination of five BachTM Original Flower Remedies all working on emotional imbalances associated with daily stressful situations:

      Rock Rose - for terror and panic
      Impatiens - for irritation and impatience
      Clematis - for inattentiveness and to counteract faintness
      Star of Bethlehem - for shock
      Cherry Plum - for irrational thoughts and lack of self control


      The Bach Original Flower Remedies are a complete system of 38 flower remedies that can help us rediscover the positive side of ourselves. To find out more, please visit www.bachremedies.co.uk .


      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rescue_Remedy

      Bach flower remedies are dilutions of flower material developed by Edward Bach, an English physician and homeopath, in the 1930s.[1] The remedies are used primarily for emotional and spiritual conditions, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, insomnia and stress.

      The remedies contain a very small amount of flower material in a 50:50 solution of water and brandy. Because the remedies are extremely dilute they do not have a characteristic scent or taste of the plant. Vendors state that the remedies contain something called the "energetic signature" of the flower, and that this can be transmitted to the user.

      Controlled clinical studies of the remedies have generally found the flower remedies to be no more effective than a placebo.

      Use

      Each remedy is used alone or in conjunction with other remedies, and each flower is believed by advocates to impart specific qualities to the remedy. Bach flower remedies are also used on pets and domestic animals. Remedies are usually taken orally.

      Remedies may be prescribed by a naturopath or doctor, or recommended by a trained Bach flower practitioner after an interview. An individual may also choose the combination they feel best suits their situation. Some vendors recommend dowsing to select a remedy.

      The most well known flower remedy is the Rescue Remedy combination,[citation needed] which contains an equal amount each of Rock rose, Impatiens, Clematis, Star of Bethlehem and Cherry Plum remedies. The product is aimed at treating stress, anxiety, and panic attacks, especially in emergencies.

      Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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