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7.

2 Pus lumps (pag 197)


Name: Pipin
Breed: Mixed
Sex: Male
Age / Imprinting:
3 years / unknown

Reason for consultation


Swollen and infected cutaneous lumps with secretion of pus and abundant liquid
matter in the interior. Considerable pain, sensitive to touch.
The vet performed surgery to open one of the lumps, and
confirmed the presence of grass seeds inside. Together we assessed the
application of a Flower Remedy cream over the lumps and for the time being ruled
out any further surgery.

Remedies administered as a cream


(Refer to Preparation of a Flower cream, p.23.)
Crab Apple (cleanse) + Elm (pain sensitive to touch) +
Vervain (inflammation) + Vine (liquid causing pressure, pus).

Treatment
Twenty-four hours later (four topical applications) one of the
lumps exploded; there was a large discharge of pus and the grass
seed surfaced. !e grass seed was extracted with some sterilized
tweezers and we continued to apply the cream to all the lumps
(two daily applications). !e problem was resolved in three weeks.

7.9 Cutaneous nodule of unknown aetiology (pag 210)


Name: Luna
Breed: Mixed
Sex: Female
Age / Imprinting:
7 years / unknown

Reason for consultation


Rapidly growing cutaneous nodule with a similar size and shape to a lentil, black in
colour, with a very hard texture. Not painful when touched. It was very localized
and the area around it showed no inflammation.

Remedies administered as a cream


(Refer to Preparation of a Flower cream, p.23.)
Chicory (retention) + Crab Apple (cleanse) + Rock Water
(hardness) + Vine (liquid causing pressure).

Treatment
The cream was applied in the morning and evening for 15 days.

The nodule stopped growing but maintained its original


appearance, texture and size. After 20 days of treatment, its size
began to diminish rapidly, and on the 21st day the nodule was
completely reabsorbed.
Observations
One of the transpersonal applications of the Chicory remedy
is to manage retained accumulations (including liquids such as
water or blood, fat or faeces). In this case Vine, which follows
the pattern of fluid pressure, acted synergistically with Chicory to
release the content of the nodule and dispose of it safely into the
bloodstream.

Abscesses (pag 233) (Useful Formulas)


Also for lumps, fistulas, pimples, nodules, etc. Cream prepared
with a neutral base cream or Aloe Vera gel.
Crab Apple (cleanse) + Elm (pain sensitive to touch) +
Vervain (inflammation) + Vine (if there is fluid in its interior,
e.g. pus).

Minimum two applications per day.

Preparation of a Flower cream (pag 23)


Use a neutral cream base to prepare creams. In areas with necrosis or which show
more redness after applying the cream, substitute the cream base with a 99 per
cent Aloe Vera gel (acting as a cellular regenerator).
Containers of different measurements are available on the
market. the most usual ones are 10 ml (G 2 oz), 30 ml (1 2 oz),
50 ml (2 2 oz), 100 ml (3 2 oz), 150 ml (5 2 oz), 500 ml (18
2 oz) and 1000 ml (1 pints), which can be made of either glass
or plastic. Before selecting the volume of the container, bear in
mind the volume of cream necessary for each application. The
treatment of an eyelid will not be the same as the treatment of a
whole limb. I recommend buying a 1 kg (2 lb) jar of cream base
and distributing it into containers with different volumes, using a
wooden or plastic spoon or spatula.
To prepare a Flower cream, add 1 drop of each selected remedy
of the stock bottles (first dilution) for every 10 ml (G 2 oz) of
cream (2 drops of Rescue Remedy if used). For example, add
3 drops of each of the chosen remedies for a 30 ml (1 2 oz)
container, 5 drops for a 50 ml (2 2 oz) container, and so on. For
50100 ml (23 2 oz) containers, 7 drops of each remedy will
be enough, and from 500 ml (18 2 oz) upwards, do not add more
than 10 drops of each of the selected remedies.
The number of chosen remedies for each container should not
exceed seven. No preservative should be added, as each cream base
manufacturer uses its own preservative.

Add the drops of each chosen remedy to the central part of the
container and immediately stir clockwise with a wooden or plastic
spatula until the drops are totally absorbed.

Application
The frequency of the application of a Flower cream depends
on the case to be treated. Generally, two applications per day
are enough, because this frequency normally seems to transmit
sufficient energy information to be effective. However, in acute
cases, quicker results have been achieved by applying the cream
four times per day.

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