Friday, April 26, 2024

HEALING HERBS: Aromatherapy for the predators

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“One would assume that in evolution, the fittest survive. However, in nature any species that is overhunting, overexploiting the resources they depend on as nourishment, natural selection would sooner or later take the predator out, because it offsets the balance.” – Change Your Channel, Mallence Bart-Williams, TedX Talks (2015)

IT AMAZES ME how predators always attempt to utilise selfishly the human resources of others. They seem not to care about the feelings of others. In fact, they would destroy everything and anything to gain recognition, promotion or wealth.

Are you a predator? Do predators constantly attack you? Do you need assistance to bring balance to your life? These questions often surface when you have to confront situations dealing with predatory behaviour. 

Predators who unsuspectingly attack you can leave you drained, desolate, delusional, disarranged and dislocated. Moreover, these predators’ only agenda is to ruthlessly exploit you to fulfill their agenda. Their most spectacular kills are mental.

Predators will try to embarrass you in front of friends and colleagues, intimidate others, spread malicious rumours or even tell token lies. Predators normally suffer from very low self-esteem.

I have encountered some vicious predators in my life. Instead of trying to destroy them or raise them above their abnormal behaviour, I studied them. In the final analysis, nature took care of them.

Mrs Bart-Williams must be applauded for her statement of truth above. The predators are all reaping what they sowed. In essence, they walk into their own traps and eventually self-destruct. Self-destruction can take many forms. Remember, the predator is very weak and normally tries to focus attention on the weakness of others.

While dealing with a very vicious predatory experience, I engaged the services of an aromatherapist. The National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy defines aromatherapy as “the art and science of utilising naturally extracted aromatic essences from plants to balance, harmonise and promote the health of body, mind and spirit”.  

More than 20 health benefits of aromatherapy exist. These include reducing feelings of depression, encouraging peaceful sleep, increasing circulation, boosting the immune system and reducing stress. The webpage inspiyr.com/health-benefits-of-aromatherapy/ revealed: “Aromatherapy has been shown to lower blood pressure in patients with hypertension. If you have high blood pressure, aromatherapy may allow you to relax enough to get your blood pressure levels closer to a healthy range.”

Other benefits include treating muscle pain, respiratory infections, headaches, digestive upsets, PMS, blood sugar fluctuations and cancer.

Finally, Colossians 2:8 warns: “Make sure no predator makes you his prey through some misleading philosophy and empty deception based on traditions fabricated by mere mortals”.

• Annette Maynard-Watson, a teacher and herbal educator,may be contacted via silentdoctors@gmail.com or by telephone  250-6450.

DISCLAIMER: It is not our intention to prescribe or make specific claims for any products. Any attempts to diagnose or treat real illness should come under the direction  of your health care provider.

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