By Victoria Bowmann, PhD
What’s in your first aid kit? Other than not having Body Mend inside, ours are probably much alike. However you might want to add Body Mend,
a combination homeopathic that is designed for the treatment of minor
injuries, such as sprains, strains, and bruises, and as an aid in the
recovery from surgical procedures.
First
let’s understand a little bit about homeopathy. It is a safe
alternative medicine system developed in 1796 by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann.
The basis is that like cures like and that a substance that in a large
dose causes a symptom, if used in a homeopathic dose would promote a
cure.
I like to use
Homeopathic Apis (honey bee) as an example. Two steps are in the
process. First is to mix the bee with a carrier such as milk sugar or
alcohol. Then, second, it is pulverized or shaken (called "succussion")
a specific number of times. This is diluted by a specific ratio and
succussed, numerous times. Dilution, succussion, dilution, succussion.
If it is diluted 6 times, the potency (energy level) would be 6X. Each
time it is diluted, the amount of the original substance is less,
however there is greater energy because of the succussion.
Now
let’s ask: When would we use the remedy Apis. Well, if we were stung by
a bee, we would probably have pain, swelling, and redness at the sting
site. So, if we had a reaction to something, perhaps an ant bite or some
other stinging bug where there was swelling, pain, and redness, we
could use Homeopathic Apis. It doesn’t have to be exact, such as Apis
only for a bee sting, but for any situation that is expressed as pain,
swelling, and redness. Rather we look for similarity of symptoms.
Some remedies are only one substance, called single remedies. Others are a combination of substances. Body Mend is a combination remedy, which is why it has such broad action on injury and recovery.
Years
ago, one of my friends stood of the top of a ladder to put holiday
decorations on the house to excite his three-year old daughter. You
know, the step that says, "don’t stand here." Well, he did and
the ladder collapsed, twisting his arm in the cross supports and the
legs of the ladder. He didn’t break his arm, but wrenched the ligaments
and tendons severely. There was nothing for the orthopedic doctor to do,
as nothing needed to be pinned back together; the arm simply needed
rest. He was put in a brace and told to "take it easy." He started Body Mend at my insistence.
Six weeks later at his doctor’s appointment, the physician said, “You’ve healed more in six weeks than I expected you to by the time I released you. Keep doing what you’re doing!” I consider that the value of Body Mend.
I
keep a bottle out in my barn where my horses reside. Sometimes I hit my
head on a rail as I duck in and out of pens, sometimes these big beasts
push me around and I push back. If I have a concern, I take a dose of Body Mend.
You
can put a few drops under your tongue and hold for 30 seconds or you
can add it to a bottle of water and sip on it throughout your day. This
is great after dental appointments or to aid healing after surgery.
Homeopathic remedies are also safe and effective on animals. I use Body Mend in the water of a dog or cat that is hurt. It will aid the healing after the veterinarian has sent them home to recuperate.
One
of the most valuable aspects of homeopathy is safety. If the bottle
were to spill and the dog lap it up, it would not cause harm, because of
the dilution of the substance. It is the combination of this dilution
with the increase of vibrational energy that promotes the body to begin
its healing process.
Check out my website for Body Mend and other homeopathics. www.MyRealHealth.com
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