Leo Universal Extract 50 ml
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How to use Universal Extract
Universal Extract is available as a concentrated liquid. It can be used alone or in combination with other Bach flowers. Furthermore, it has proven to be particularly effective by combining it with other remedies and various therapeutic modalities, such as chiropractic, massage or dental care. As reported in many examples, the Universal Extract is completely non-toxic, does not cause addiction and has no side effects. However, it is important to underline that it should not be considered a panacea and it is wrong to think that it can replace emergency medical care. In serious situations such as accidents it is essential to call a doctor or an ambulance immediately. The Universal Extract exerts a calming and stabilizing effect in a wide range of tense situations including nervousness, anxiety and stress resulting from crises of despondency, major scares, hysteria, anguish and desperation. Even less stressful situations such as having to face lively discussions, take exams, give a speech or undergo a job interview are decidedly facilitated thanks to the Universal Extract intake.
How does Universal Extract work? The Universal extract is a remedy defined as vibrational. Composed of the 5 Bach flowers linked to fears, we like to say that the Universal extract acts on the energy channels, freeing us in particular from recurring thoughts, an interminable source of mental tiredness, sleep problems, physical tiredness and stress syndrome. It is the magnetic fields, i.e. the information contained in the electrical aspect of the product, that provide their action in such a direct and functional way. Repeated assumptions serve to "repeat" the information. This, received several times a day for periods lasting up to a few months, helps the subject from many points of view. As always, there are many products on the market with the same trade name. At first glance they may all seem similar. Well, Leo's Universal Extract makes even the most sceptical think, even the typical 30-50 year old man, skeptical by nature when it comes to energy remedies. The perplexity is understandable, however it is worth underlining that this product has existed on the market for over 100 years, there is even a free 5ml sample... pragmatic men you should ask yourself "which company would ever produce a free sample of something that doesn't work?".
Is Universal Extract a psycho-drug? Are there any interactions? No, the universal extract is not a psycho-active substance, it does not work in a ponderal manner, we are not talking about molecules that act on specific receptors, but rather about vibrational fields, which act on a systemic level, modifying and rebalancing the system. The Universal extract has no interactions with psychotropic drugs and medications, not even with herbal products, such as tablets and tinctures. It is a product in itself, we can guarantee you, very effective.
Is the Universal Extract function a placebo effect? Certainly the placebo effect is useful in many circumstances, even if it were only a placebo effect, that of the universal extract would certainly be useful. However, the many examples of use in over 100 years, the functionality on adults in difficult circumstances such as bereavement or strong stress and anxiety, the functionality on children and animals which, not being influenced, are little affected by the placebo effect, lead us to deny that the Universal extract acts through the placebo effect, even where this is a non-negligible component of its action.
Internal use of Universal Leo extract: Take four drops directly under the tongue 4 or more times a day; in emergency cases four drops every 5 minutes. It is necessary to dilute the remedy if the person is sensitive to alcohol. The drops can also be added to a teaspoon of water. Hold the liquid in your mouth for a few seconds before swallowing it. In case the subject is unable to drink: Rub a few drops of the concentrated remedy directly on the lips, behind the ears, on the wrists or on the anxiety point (of Chinese medicine) located in the hollow between the thumb and the index. External use: It has proven to be particularly effective when applied on bruises accompanied by swelling, sprains, scratches, insect bites, minor inflammations and cuts that are not too deep and particularly in reducing muscle stiffness, using it in the following way: - apply by massaging gently on the the affected area. Repeat the application as often as necessary and continue the treatment for a short period after the condition improves. Tension and stress: Leo's Universal extract The Universal extract is an extraordinarily versatile remedy, its use is widely spread throughout the world for countless uses, here are some: Anxiety, nervousness, panic and non-clinical depression Deriving stress from a visit to the dentist, examination, bad news, accident Calming internal panic due to news of a serious illness Acute despair due to bereavement (to be taken every two hours) Toning properties during convalescence (4 drops 4 times a day) - particularly effective for people elderly Dependence on the use of drugs Dependence on smoking Greater self-respect and greater sense of well-being Panic attacks before performances Fear during air travel Nervous exhaustion and disorders related to the functioning of the adrenal glands and a state of hypoglycemia, insomnia and depression, anxiety and panic attacks Growth and greater feeling of self-knowledge Sensitivity and ease of emotion Attacks of anger Emotional trauma due to a relationship break-up (marriage or engagement) Trauma of young children (who began to show discomfort and fear) due to the news of the divorce of their parents parents Trauma of a little girl at the onset of her period Exhaustion and confusion due to moving house Nervousness before speaking in public Period following the death of a family member For actors who have to suddenly change two scenes with two completely different moods Victim of sexual violence with difficulty remembering what happened Calming anxiety before an exam or speaking and acting in public Before doing meditation Episodes of enuresis (during the night) Fights between children with crying Anxiety and dizziness after quitting smoking