It is the organic clock, circadian rhythm
Donna Earnest wrote:
circadian rhythym
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Re: circadian rhythym
The following is from an e-mail I received and it contains info on the
besttimes to treat the various organs. Also, the time of the aggravation may
point to which organs are involved. This is also the way of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM).
Allen
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intake
the
besttimes to treat the various organs. Also, the time of the aggravation may
point to which organs are involved. This is also the way of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM).
Allen
of
This
intake
the
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Re: circadian rhythym
Thank you both for clarifying that for me. I have never heard of this and am
wondering if there is any further information that I could find on the
internet.
Thanks again
Donna E
wondering if there is any further information that I could find on the
internet.
Thanks again
Donna E
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Re: circadian rhythym
Some have refered to 3AM as the sycotic hour (or the Kali-c hour) See
Repertory Generalities Night, midnight, after, 3AM; and 1 AM as the Ars hour
(or the death hour). Ahmed
Repertory Generalities Night, midnight, after, 3AM; and 1 AM as the Ars hour
(or the death hour). Ahmed
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Re: circadian rhythym
As a cellular salt, it has an affect on the tissue wherein there is a condition of damp accumulation causative to a condition of energetic stagnation
resulting in the clinical picture of respiratory difficulty, < during the liver and lung time period of the day. A low potency administered should
provide a favorable 'reaction' from the affected tissue; ie, a clearing of the stagnation and movement to excrete the issue which was stuck. As a remedy
it should revitalise the tissue and enable the inherent intelligence of the vital force to become harmoniously operative.
I find it appropriate to augment its use with such remedies that aid the VF in directing issues toward their 'excretion'.
"Ahmed N. Currim" wrote:
resulting in the clinical picture of respiratory difficulty, < during the liver and lung time period of the day. A low potency administered should
provide a favorable 'reaction' from the affected tissue; ie, a clearing of the stagnation and movement to excrete the issue which was stuck. As a remedy
it should revitalise the tissue and enable the inherent intelligence of the vital force to become harmoniously operative.
I find it appropriate to augment its use with such remedies that aid the VF in directing issues toward their 'excretion'.
"Ahmed N. Currim" wrote: