Complementary Natural Therapies
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Flower essences
Flower therapy is an alternative, energy-based healing method that uses remedies made from flowers to influence a person emotional state, helping to relieve psychological and psychosomatic problems. The most well-known flower remedies were created by and named after Dr. Edward Bach, an English doctor, pathologist, homeopath, and bacteriologist. Bach believed that a chronic negative mental state reduces a person vitality, leading to illness. Therefore, by shifting this mental state, illness could be prevented or, if it had already manifested, the patient could be relieved. Flower remedies have no side effects and can be taken simultaneously with other medications without causing problems. They can be safely given to people of all ages, including infants and elderly people, pregnant women, and those with health issues. They can also be administered to animals, where their effects are immediately noticeable. The usefulness of flower remedies is significant, both in preventing and in addressingor alleviating illness. Cheers to your health!
Fire cupping
What Is Cupping Therapy?
Cupping therapy is a technique that dates back to 1500 B.C. in ancient Egypt and is a classical method of traditional Chinese medicine.
How Is It Used?
Glass round cups are placed on the skin, creating suction. According to Chinese tradition, the improvement of blood circulation and the flow of Qi— i.e. of vital energy—accelerate self-healing.
In Which Cases Is Cupping Therapy Recommended?
Cupping acts as a first aid treatment for cases of colds, bronchitis and even pneumonia. Its beneficial effects for alleviating muscle pain are also well-known. Additionally, cupping provides relaxation and well-being and can be effectively used as a means of intense massage.
Who Is Cupping Therapy Suitable for?
Cupping therapy is a suitable technique for most people, except for those with sunburn, wounds, skin ulcers, recent injuries, and children under the age of 4. Caution is required when applying it to elderly people, during pregnancy, or when it is combined with medication. This type of therapy is prohibited for individuals who are using blood-thinning medications.

