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Lindyloo

Rescue Remedy

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Lindyloo

Hi guys

 

Has any of you tried Rescue Remedy???? i bought a bottle in the chemist .... heard its good for anxious moments, stress etc ..

 

Has any of you tried it???

 

Love Lindyxx :unfair:


LindyLoo xx

" This moment will pass " (Bono U2)

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ptlike

Hi Lindy

 

Both my daughters used it during their exams and swear by it, I can only assume it works well. I dunno if a small guiness would work better though :lol4:

Best wishes

 

Peter

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Lindyloo

Cheers Peter .....Top o the mornin to ya..... i think its mighty stuff!! :lol4::irish::irish::irish:

 

 

 

nite nite

 

lindyxx


LindyLoo xx

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jeni

Hi Lindy,

 

Hope that you are feeling a little better today?

 

My Daughter tried it and found it helped her, but I must admit that I have not personally tried it.

 

Take Care.

 

Lov jeni xx

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Dianni

Hi Lindy

 

I worked with a woman who swore by it for all manner of ailments. She even used it for her dog when he got hit by a car and was in shock. (He did get checked by a vet and was unhurt other than a few minor grazes and shock).

 

I've no personal experience of using it, but I hope it helps hunni.

 

Let us know wont ya!

 

Hugs

Di

xxx

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Hezza

Hi Hon,

It comes in pastille form too and I bought a little tin as I was curious. Don't really know if it worked or not to be honest :lol4:


Life is short. Eat dessert first. Jacques Torres

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Trude

Hi Lindy,

 

I have used Rescue Remedy for years since using it to get through my driving test and find it calming. I have not really used it since having MS but find reassurance that I have it with me if needed - took it to hospital appts etc. May be parly psychological but if it works what the heck :0)

Trude x


Trudy x

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Procrastinating
Stumbler

if you believe in a certain treatment, then it must stand more of a chance of working.

 

So, you believe and it works..........

 

:lol4:


John aka Stumbler (as I do fall over!)

Illegitimi non carborundum

 

"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming... "Wow! What a ride!"

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happyandy

Stumblers made a good point.

 

We can save the NHS millions by giving people sugar pills and inert liquids. Or is that Homeopathy ?

 

Andy


If I knew I was going to live so long I would have taken better care of my body

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Christina

Hi Lindy

 

Like Hezza I've tried it and can't tell you whether it works for sure. As John says, if you think something works then the power of the mind probably makes it so.

 

Chris x :lol4:


Not waiting for the storm to pass, but learning to dance in the rain ....

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elma

I was given it once when in a challenging situation and

my manager told me it would work.

 

Think it did at the time and have used it on occasions

when I feel really stressed out.

 

Elma.

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