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ข่าวสั้นทันโลก เพื่อสุขภาพ - ข่าวสั้น กระชับ ให้ข้อมูลสุขภาพที่เชื่อถือได้
flower therapy มาลีบำบัด ในเมืองไทยมีการให้บริการที่ใดบ้าง
search เข้าไปพบข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับเรื่อง flower therapy ซึ่งอ่านน่าสนใจไม่น้อย เพราะช่วยให้สภาวะจิตดีขึ้นในหลากหลายปัญหา ลองอ่านดูจากข้อมูลที่ค้นมานี้ ... แต่อยากขอคำแนะนำท่านที่มีความเชี่ยวชาญว่า ควรอ่านหนังสือประกอบความรู้ภาคภาษาไทยในเรื่องนี้ได้ที่ใดบ้าง ....
Flower Therapy
This is a brief information on the Bach remedies, which is a very fine system for treating mental disorders in a natural way. It is a personal posting, and not an advertisement from any company. I have however, apart from my own short introduction here, used a small pamphlet from the Bach Centre in England as a text source, as it explains things quite well. A few additions are taken from books and other sources, including my own experience with the system.
The Bach System consists of essences made from 38 different flowers. Each remedy has a specific action upon a certain mental attitude. This way there is a remedy or combination of remedies for any kind of mental disorder.
The Bach remedies are not tranquilizers, which just allay symptoms without dealing with the causes of the mental disorders, like most orthodox chemical medicine does (some of the remedies, though, have strong tranquilizing effects, but they work in a quite different, and positive way). Conversely, they attack problems at the root. Just as our body has its own self-healing properties regarding diseases, wounds etc., our mind and spirit have their own self-healing capacities (actually these things are deeply connected, but that is another story). The Bach remedies stimulate these processes in a natural way, thus creating a true healing of the disorder, without side effects of any kind.
They are excellent in combination with other kinds of mental or spiritual therapy, which seeks to reveal and treat the real causes of mental disorders, rather than covering them up.
The text deals with the issue that mental disorders are the primary cause of physical illnesses. My personal experiences and studies in recent years seems to confirm this viewpoint, though I still have some unsolved questions regarding this subject (sometimes it can be quite tricky to reveal, what it really was that cured a disease; there are many factors involved to take into consideration...). If anyone has comments on this subject, feel free to e-mail me.
The Bach System
The remedies used are all prepared from the flowers of wild plants, bushes and trees, and none of them is harmful or habit forming.
They are used, *not directly*, for physical complaints, but for the sufferer's worry, apprehension, hopelessness, irritability, etc., because these states of mind or moods not only hinder recoverery of health and retard convalescense, but are generally accepted as primary causes of sickness and disease.
A long-continued worry or fear, as is well-known, will deplete the individual's vitality; he will feel out of sorts, below par, not himself, and the body then loses its natural resistance. As peace and harmony is achieved, unity returns to mind and body, closing the circuit as it were and allowing the Life Force to flow freely again, thus providing the body its chance to produce its own *natural* healing.
This system and the remedies were discovered by a doctor who had practised for over 20 years in London as a Harley Street consultant, bacteriologist and homeopath. The late Edward Bach, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.H.P., gave up his lucrative practice in 1930 to devote his full time to seek energies in the plant world which would restore vitality to the sick, so that the sufferer himself would be able to overcome his worry, his apprehension, etc., and so assist in his own healing.
Dr. Bach developed great sensitivity both in mind and body. If he held his hand over a flowering plant, or the flower in the palm in his hand, he could sense in himself the properties of that flower.
Before finding a particular flower, he would suffer in himself, and very acutely, the negative state of mind for which that flower was needed and, at the same time, he was privileged, as he said, to suffer from some physical complaint. Then he would wander about the fields and lanes until he was 'led' to find the flowers which would immediately restore his serenity and peace of mind, and within a few hours the physical complaint would also be healed.
In this way he found 38 flowers to cover all known negative states of mind from which mankind can suffer, categorizing them in seven headings:
Those for anxiety and apprehension.
For uncertainty and indecision.
For loneliness.
For insufficient interest in present circumstances.
For over-sensitiveness to ideas and influence.
For despondency and despair.
For over-care for the wellfare of others.