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Ormus

Claire Davies April 2013

 

​Ormus is ancient alchemy for elevation of mind, body and spirit!

Ormus is a magical essence and potent life force energy that is present in natural sources that encompasses spirit, soul and the secrets of life.  There is a process that modern day alchemists use to extract the potent life force energy from natural sources (plants, materials, sea water spring water and stone). This sacred process enables the Ormus to be captured and bottled.


Every ancient tradition refers to it and many think it is The Holy Grail, The Philosophers Stone, The Elixir of Life.  Science is starting to cross the bridge between science and spirituality and it is generally accepted that Ormus is very powerful.



Remarkable anti ageing and ‘fountain of youth’ effects from taking Ormus have been reported! I can lay testament to this too! Approaching  forty, I was noticing wrinkles appear and since taking Ormus I wear less make up and definitely look more youthful and feel more youthful. Many notice that when getting out of bed in the morning they can spring up like a child instead of feeling stiff and old!



To learn more about how Ormus was discovered and it’s scientific composition visit http://www.en-ormus-power.com/about-ormus.html 



 

What can you expect from Ormus?
A general feeling of well being, sharpened intuition and a feeling of connection.  It really does uplift your mind body and spirit. Physically, you feel younger and more springy! Emotionally you feel buzzing and experience great bouts of joy! Spiritually you experience the oneness and align yourself with the higher vibrational energies such as abundance, joy, etc which in turn makes life appear effortless.



How do you take it?
Generally with Ormus less is better taken over a longer period of time.  The recommended dose is a teaspoon in the morning and one in the evening.



What does it taste like?
It’s taste is neutral really and likened to that of the ocean.



Where can I buy it?
You can buy Ormus on the internet.  I would make two recommendations.  The first is that you buy it in liquid form.  All Ormus Alchemists take the liquid form as our bodies are 80% water so it resonates and has a more positive effect than the powdered forms. Secondly, buy local! Ormus is like our food; the less it travels the better it is for us!



Visit www.en-ormus-power.com and email me as I am on a special list so if you would like your nearest supplier I will be able to connect you with them! If you are intrigued and want to know more about this amazing elixir please email me at enormuspower@gmail.com. I will be happy to hear from you.



Have a blissful day bathing in the light! Claire x

​Medical Herbalism by Catherine Schofield - June 2013

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Have you ever thought what herbal medicine could do for you..? I think it might be a fair guess that at some time you may have done, especially if you are interested in alternative therapies.

Even though they may never have never thought of consulting a medical herbalist, the number of people in the UK who have taken or regularly take herbal preparations is enormous. It is arguably the most popular of the alternative modalities with many people self-treating with over the counter preparations ranging from simple cups of chamomile tea to help with sleep or using more complex formulations for more complicated conditions.

Herbs have been used by humankind as medicine since our beginnings and many animals are known to self medicate with plants. It is safe to say that herbs are our natural medicine chest and it is only relatively recently, with the development of the commercial drug industry, that herbs have taken a back seat.  The reasons for this are numerous and complex including cultural, social and economic factors, but they are not necessarily to do with the lack of efficacy of medicinal plants.


 

Plants still feature in medical pharmacopoeias and are used as the basis for old and new drugs. Aspirin and ephedrine are two common plant derivatives in widespread use. That people value plant medicine is clear from the high usage of herbal products.  One of the reasons often cited for this is that they are a more natural and gentler way of treating illness and don't have side-effects. This is largely true, but herbs do have side effects – they wouldn't work if they didn't (these are good side-effects!). In fact, bad side-effects are  quite rare, but herbs do have contra-indications, interactions with other medicines and dose restrictions just like orthodox medication. Also, not all herbs are suitable for everyone, so you always need to be careful and with certain herbs - it is always best to seek professional advice.



A herbalist will have access to a wider range of herbs than is generally available to the general public and will use their knowledge and skill to chose and blend herbs suitable for your condition, checking dosages and interactions.  Also herbalists are trained in medical and diagnostic skills. When you visit a medical herbalist you will be seen in a confidential and comfortable environment and a full medical history will be taken. This gives me a picture of your health now and what past circumstances may have had an impact on your condition. Usually I explore nutritional, dietary, life-style and emotional issues as these can all feed into your presenting complaint.

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If necessary and with your permission, I may carry out appropriate physical examination, much as your GP would do. We will discuss any medication that you may be taking from your doctor and I will work round this checking for any interactions with the herbs that I will choose for your medicine. I will also, if necessary, refer you to your GP if I think that anything potentially serious needs checking out.  Herbal medicine can work very well and can be used as complementary to orthodox medicine, if required. At the end of your consultation I will formulate a herbal remedy based on your individual presentation . This is likely to be a combination of a number of herbs whose inclusion in the medicine will each be chosen to not only give symptomatic relief, but also to help you  towards a better state of health by supporting underlying conditions. I will make the medicine up from the extensive range of herbs that I have in my dispensary, many of which are not available on general sale. The herbs will be chosen on the basis of the actions I want them to bring to the medicine and their affinities with particular conditions. At first I will usually give 2-3 weeks worth of medicine and then see you for a follow-up appointment to assess your progress.  As the treatment progresses then I may change the formulation in response to changes in your condition.  The aim is to help the body regain and maintain a  more healthy future state, as well as to give symptomatic relief.  The length of time you may have to take herbal medicine will depend on your condition, but I aim to see an improvement in symptoms within the first  few weeks.



Herbal medicine can work very well for a wide range of conditions, particularly those that are often chronic and stubborn to treat. Skin conditions can respond well, as can digestive issues such as IBS and Crohn's. Respiratory complaints, high blood pressure, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and menopausal and gynaecological problems, also men's health issues can be helped by herbs. Anxiety and stressed states also respond well. If you are interested in finding out whether herbal medicine might be suitable for you, telephone me for a no-obligation short chat, visit my website or email, I will be happy to help where I can.



Catherine Schofield Bsc (Hons) BA (Hons) MSc MNIMH (Member of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists)
email: catherine@naturesbestmedicine.info
Web www.naturesbestmedicine.info
Tel: 07947128709

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