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tx
respiratory system
tuberculosis
vibrational therapies

sound

notes: A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E, F, G, G#

chords: dominant 7th, diminished 7th, diminished 8th, A Major, A# Major, C Major, G Major, G# Major
(Gimbel, p. 116)

• see subsections referring to fungal conditions


flower essences

• olive
• willow
• crab apple
(Chancellor, p. 148)

• manzanita
• chamomile
(Gurudas, pp. 215, 236)


electromagnetic

• Abrams: 87

• Digitron: 42-83 (pleural); 42-71 (pulmonary)


color

little or no fever:
lemon (helps to dissolve blood clots; acts as a chronic alterative) and orange (supports the lung and enhances respiration; acts as a decongestant) on front
orange (supports the lung and enhances respiration) on posterior thorax, except in scrofula
indigo (an astringent, antipyic, antiemetic, and hemostatic; is phagocytogenic) on suppuration or effusion
purple (acts to moderate the cardiopulmonary system; purple may be useful in lung hemorrhages; others will respond better to magenta or scarlet) on chest if pulmonary hemorrhage

fever:
• depending on temperature, turquoise (an acute alterative) or green (is an antimicrobial and acts as a disinfectant and antiseptic) and blue (promotes relaxation; lowers high temperatures and reduces inflamed tissue) on front
purple (is antipyretic) on chest with high fever
indigo (an astringent, antipyic, antiemetic, and hemostatic) on suppuration or effusion
purple (acts to moderate the cardiopulmonary system; purple may be useful in lung hemorrhages; others will respond better to magenta or scarlet) on chest if pulmonary hemorrhage
(Dinshah, 1985, p. 73)


gems and minerals


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