In this episode, Mark Wells discusses the FES flower essences used to help improve focus, concentration and studying. This video is designed to help practitioners and patients understand which flower essences can be used to treat mental acuteness, whether it be the inability to focus, having disjointed thoughts or feeling overwhelmed with information.
Flower Essences discussed in this video:
*Rabbitbrush - Patterns of imbalance: Easily overwhelmed by details; unable to cope with simultaneous events, “fuzzy” consciousness that is unable to register details.
*Madia – Assists with those who are easily distracted, unable to concentrate & splintered activity that is unproductive.
*Shasta Daisy - Over-intellectualization of reality, especially seeing information as bits and pieces rather than parts of a whole; artificial or mechanized intelligence.
*Filaree – Helps people who exhibit obsessive worry and compulsion about minor events; unable to gain a wider perspective in daily life; hyper-focus on small details.
*Peppermint: Helps dull or sluggish mind, especially mental lethargy; under-active metabolism which depletes mental forces.
*Rosemary - Forgetfulness or poor learning ability, loosely incarnated in body, lacking physical/etheric warmth, especially in bodily extremities; traumatic out-of-body spiritual experiences.
*Forget Me Not - Lack of connection with souls in the spiritual world; loneliness and isolation due to death of a loved one; soul myopia.
Mark Wells is a practicing Naturopath-Iridologist with over 30 years clinical experience. Having spent 14 years as a lecturer in Homeopathy, Tissue Salts, Naturopathy and Flower Essences, Mark has also published five books including 'The Essential Flower Essence Book'. Orders are available to Australian Practitioners, Health Food stores and Pharmacies via Oborne Health Supplies. To learn more, visit www.obornehealth.com.au or call 1300 887 188
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