The action of buds on the physical, biological and psychic bodies
Writing a complete book on the interest of buds in herbal medicine may seem a bit foolish, or presumptuous. This challenge was nevertheless raised in order to understand that the original, non-specific remedies are often the most powerful and the least aggressive for humans.
Unlike twentieth century medicine, which has relied on ultra-specific therapeutics (chemical molecular work), phytembryotherapy offers hope for research oriented towards more energetic, non-toxic techniques and without any side effects.
Plant bud therapy is based on the fundamental principle of using undifferentiated, non-aggressive and non-toxic remedies, all of which are derived from plant embryonic tissues.
In this book, the different buds used are studied with their actions on physical, biological and psychic bodies, according to a classification of plants based on their order of appearance on earth.
The authors :
Franck Ledoux graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of Lille in 1982. He practices a global medicine inspired by acupuncture, homeopathy, phyto-aromatherapy and nutritherapy. For many years, he has been teaching these different disciplines with conviction in several schools, defending the concept of natural and global medicine adapted to each individual.
Gérard Guéniot graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of Lille in 1975. He never ceased to perfect his knowledge for the sole purpose of being entirely at the service of his patients to whom he has provided attentive care for more than thirty years . An indefatigable defender of homeopathy and acupuncture, he has progressively transformed himself into a promoter of a unique concept of natural medicine, his idea being to synthesize all the existing notions and to unite all natural health practices in their own way. giving a common basis. His need to share his experience and knowledge, the clarity of his words and his spirit of synthesis have made him an outstanding speaker and a recognized master both in France, Belgium, Italy, Canada and the United States. United. Gérard Guéniot died on July 13, 2009.
Dr. F. Ledoux, G. Gueniot , " Phytembryotherapy, the embryo of gemmotherapy ", Editions Amyris, 368 p.