The Bach remedy, Walnut works to support change. Shock from change, difficulty in adapting, and settling after a major change. So of course moving a plant would cause shock and disorientation. I would also use Bach Remedy walnut to settle calves when being separated from their mothers at weaning, stops nights of howling. It is also wonderful in our own lives for sudden change of life circumstances. It just calms and gives acceptance.
Cheryl Kemp Education and Workshop Coordinator Biodynamic AgriCulture Australia Phone /Fax : 02 6657 5322 Home: 02 6657 5306 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.biodynamics.net.au ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 9:28 PM Subject: Re: Transplanting remedies ? > Dear Per, > > Not quite. Like cures. > > And Bach Flower Remedies are sold everywhere, presumably at your city > organic food place. You put a few drops of this remedy in a bucket of water > and stir like a BD remedy. Use for transplants. > > If you want to know specifically what grasses walnut allows to grow, look > under a walnut tree. It inhibits ALL others. > > But walnut remedy does not inhibit growth. You use walnut REMEDY to promote > growth. That goes for grapes too. > > Precision in language has its desirable side. > > Best, > Hugh > > > > > >Hi Hugh > > > >Opposite cures ? > > > >Interesting, what dilution of remedy's are you suggesting, and can you > >recommend a more economic source than the city organic food place. How do > >you apply this solution ? > >Rescue remedy is English do any one make it the USA ? > >Bach Flower Remedy, Walnut who ?? > >Is it know what grasses walnut remedy promotes ? > >Do's walnut remedy inhibit growth of grapes ?? > > > >Why would you select a homeopathic remedy's rater than a BD prep 501/or ?? > >in addition to BD prep ?? (I have not yet understood all BD preps and > >function of them, I'm a slow reader) > > > > > > > >Thanks > >Per Garp/NH > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 02:50 PM > >Subject: Re: Transplanting remedies ? > > > > > >> >Hi All > >> > > >> >Can some one explain the transplanting function of this > >> >"rescue remedy and the Bach Flower Remedy, Walnut" > >> >I'm familiar with rescue remedy, but have no information > >> >abut :Bach Flower Remedy, Walnut: > >> >Normally Walnut inhibit growth of other plants ?? > >> > > >> >Thanks > >> >Per Garp/NH > >> > >> > >> Dear Per, > >> > >> You are right on the money that walnut inhibits the growth in almost > >> everything except one or two grasses and black raspberries. That is > >> precisely why it is used. > >> > >> Homeopathy is the treatment of conditions with materials--taken out to > >> dilute potencies--that would otherwise cause the same condition in healthy > >> organisms. Thus to treat cancer, the usual treatment is homeopathic > >Iscador > >> (mistletoe) which amounts to a cancerous growth when it occurs naturally > >on > >> oak trees. > >> > >> In this case to get the transplants over their shock, use rescue remedy; > >to > >> send them off into growth give them walnut, a Bach Flower Remedy. > >> > >> Best, > >> Hugh Lovel > >> Visit our website at: www.unionag.org > >> > > Visit our website at: www.unionag.org >
