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1. An Introduction to Bach Flower Essences Part II – The Seven Helpers by Misty Cech

Bach Flower Essences and Remedies are part of the healing realm termed 'Vibrational Medicine' - the essences are thought to impart changes in one's etheric, rather than physical being. This can help one transform negative or unhealthy emotional patterns into more positive ones. In part I of this introduction, Dr. Edward Bach's classification of his orginal 38 flower essences was described, along with a summary of each of the Twelve Healer essences. In part II, the classification method is reviewed, and the Seven Healer essences are examined.

2. An Introduction to Bach Flower Essences Part I – The Twelve Healers by Misty Cech

Bach Flower Essences are becoming recognized for their ability to shift one's emotional states for improved outlook and balance. The essences work on an 'etheric' level - affecting one's energetic, rather than biologic, being. Dr. Edward Bach, developer of Flower Essence Therapy, categorized 12 of his original 38 essences as the 'Twelve Healers'. These essences are though to assist transformation of deeply rooted patterns in what he defined as the twelve architypal human personalities.

3. Iridology: A Natural Health 101 Article by Lisa Barger

Iridologists claim they can see inherent physical weakness in the body. But is iridology really a valid therapy?

4. Is Alternative Medicine Proven to Work? by Daryl Kulak

Alternative medicine can hardly be called alternative anymore in America. We use more of these services (chiropractic, massage therapy, acupuncture, ayurveda, yoga, etc.) than we use Western medicine. But does it work? Is it proven?

5. Indoor Gardening in Winter by Roger Tagg

Even though it's not spring, summer or fall doesn't mean you
have to give up gardening. You can enjoy your green thumb by
growing things in the winter as well.

6. It's A Brand New Day by Jodie Foster

Maybe you've been reading self improvement books and feeling like something is missing. That's a sure sign your life may be changing, especially if you are beginning to question your own spirit...

7. It's Easy to Learn Flower Drying by Villette Mastase

Just as there is more than one flower that makes a good
choice for drying, there is more than one way to dry a
flower. The three most popular ways to dry a flower are;
1) Silica Gel 2) Use a dehydrator and 3) Use Glycerin. Some
people may also attempt to dry a flower by simply hanging
it and air-drying. This method is much less reliable as
there are so many variables like temperature and moisture.

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