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Bach Flower Remedies as Complementary Therapies in Health Care

Holistic Nursing Practice, 2022
The objective of this article was to map the use of Bach flower remedies in adult health care. The studies reported that the following flower essences were used: Impatiens, Cherry Plum, White Chestnut, and Beech. When applied in 4 diluted drops, they helped reducing anxiety, depression, fear, and pain.
Mayara, Araújo Rocha   +7 more
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Flower-like Cu9S8nanocatalysts with highly active sites for synergistic NIR-II photothermal therapy and chemodynamic therapy

Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2023
One-pot biomineralization fabricated protamine-stabilized flower-like Cu9S8nanocatalysts possessing high surface area and superior photothermal ability for successful synergistic photothermal therapy and chemodynamic therapy of tumors.
Quan Zou   +3 more
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Unique flower-like Cur-metal complexes loaded liposomes for primary and metastatic breast cancer therapy

Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2021
Mounting researches continue to support a favorable role for the drug metal complex against cancer progress and metastasis. However, pharmaceutical barriers were encountered when drug metal complexes needed further pre-clinical and clinical evaluations due to their poor aqueous solubility.
Shuang, Zhou   +7 more
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Dispositional predictors of placebo responding: A motivational interpretation of flower essence and gratitude therapy

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2007
The aim of this study was to test a motivational interpretation of placebo responding using two different types of placebo therapy, one using flower essences and the other a nonspecific psychological therapy. The motivational concordance interpretation is that therapeutic rituals that are consistent with self-defining or self-actualizing goals have a ...
Hyland, Michael E.   +2 more
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Green synthesis of catalytic Zinc Oxide nano‐flowers and their bacterial infection therapy

Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 2019
Herein, Zinc Oxide nanoflowers (ZnONFs) with low cost, non‐hazardous and renewable phytochemicals from plant (Thlaspi arvense) extract were synthesized via facile method under controlled optimized experimental conditions. The as‐fabricated Zinc Oxide nanoflowers were comprehensively characterized by UV–visible spectroscopy, Fourier Transform infrared ...
Sadeeq Ullah   +5 more
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Flower‐Like Nanozymes with Large Accessibility of Single Atom Catalysis Sites for ROS Generation Boosted Tumor Therapy

Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
AbstractThe use of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generators based on single‐atom catalysts (SACs) has been an emerging strategy for mediating tumor therapy, however, the current systems suffer from low mass transport efficiency. Here, a novel strategy of morphology fragmentation is developed to fabricate flower‐like SAC nanozymes with greatly improved ...
Yuxin Xing   +9 more
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Flower-like Fe3O4@FPDA@Pt composite nanozyme for catalytic-photothermal tumor therapy

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Fe3O4 nanoparticles, known for their magnetic targeting capabilities, biocompatibility, and heat generation upon light exposure, have been extensively explored for various therapeutic applications. However, Fe3O4 nanoparticles may agglomerate in the body, which could affect their therapeutic efficacy.
Zhilong Xu   +5 more
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Bach flower therapy to reduce anxiety in nurses: quasi-experimental study

Concilium
INRODUCTION: Anxiety is the second biggest cause of disability compared to other mental disorders. Flower therapy is an integrative, complementary and non-drug practice that uses essences from wild plants. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of using Bach flower therapy to reduce anxiety in nurses.
Jael Maria de Aquino   +3 more
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‘Chocolates and Flowers? You Must be Joking!’ Of Men and Tenderness in Group Therapy

Group Analysis, 2009
Men’s therapy groups can play an important role, long neglected, in facilitating emotional development in males. Society has long turned a blind eye to male psychology and has colluded with male emotional self-neglect by failing to create gender-specific services for men.
Martin Seager, Uwe Thümmel
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[Emotional support and Bach Flower Therapy].

Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain), 2010
Bach Flower Therapy is a method to cure and prevent physical and/or emotional disorders by means of treating our emotional unbalances. Primary Health Care Centers are an excellent site to apply this therapy since their main working instrument is an interview focused on patients.
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