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Lost Arts Radio Show #417 - Special Guest Dr. Brent Davis

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Ninety years ago, doctors had a lot more freedom to pursue the healing arts, guided by their own insights, real-life experience, conscience, the golden rule, and the once-respected Hippocratic principle, "Do No Harm." One medical doctor practicing at that time in England was Edward Bach, MD. Bach was also a practitioner of homeopathy, which is essentially a form of energy medicine. Instead of drugs, remedies in homeopathy are diluted to the point of having practically no physical ingredients remaining. Only the "energetic imprint" of the active ingredient remains, and becomes the medicine.

But Dr. Bach went a step beyond the energetic medicine of homeopathy. He found that certain flowers possessed powerful healing properties, especially for healing of deep emotional issues that affect all aspects of physical health. He immersed the cut flowers in water, and then used that water to transmit the healing energy to his patients. He didn't know at that time that the healing powers of those flowers could be transmitted much more effectively if they were not cut in the process.

Mid-Tennessee chiropractor Dr. Brent Davis (www.floralive.com), author of The Floral Hand of God: Secret Healing Codes of Flowers Revealed (www.thefloralhandofgod.com), has been locating the most powerful healing flowers from remote sites around the world and creating remedies from the uncut flowers for many years. This Sunday's show is your opportunity to hear what he has learned, and how his incredible flower essence remedies can change your life.

Use code "LOSTARTS" on FlorAlive.com to obtain 20% off of three featured products mentioned on this broadcast. ReviveAll™, Healing Support™, and Blue Eyed Grass.

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