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BACH FLOWER REMEDIES

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There are 38 remedies in the Bach remedy system. All of them were discovered in the 1920s and 1930s by Dr Edward Bach, a well-known bacteriologist, physician and pathologist. Each remedy is associated with a basic human emotion.

 

A healthy emotional life and a balanced personality will allow your body to find its own natural state of health.                                                                              These remedies are suitable for people whether adults, children, elderly, babies, animals and plants.

                                                 For every living being                                                                           

Bach Flowers are known throughout the world, and in countries like England, America, Germany, Poland and many, Bach Flowers are used and recommended by both Veterinarians, Physicians, Psychologists etc. as  an everyday use in hospitals ,veterinary clinics, jails, etc.

Each remedy has a vibration equivalent to an emotion in balance. Every living thing vibrates. We vibrate at a frequency or another depending on our physical and emotional health.

Here is the list and a basic explanation of each remedy. This explanation is very very basic and each remedy works on an emotional, physical, mental and spiritual level. (To learn more, courses are recommended)



Agrimony - mental torture behind a cheerful face

Aspen - fear of unknown things

Beech - intolerance

Centaury - the inability to say 'no'

Cerato - lack of trust in one's own decisions

Cherry Plum - fear of the mind giving way

Chestnut Bud - failure to learn from mistakes

Chicory - selfish, possessive love

Clematis - dreaming of the future without working in the present

Crab Apple - the cleansing remedy, also for self-hatred

Elm - overwhelmed by responsibility

Gentian - discouragement after a setback

Gorse - hopelessness and despair

Heather - self-centredness and self-concern

Holly - hatred, envy and jealousy

Honeysuckle - living in the past

Hornbeam - tiredness at the thought of doing something

Impatiens - impatience

Larch - lack of confidence

Mimulus - fear of known things

Mustard - deep gloom for no reason

Oak - the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion

Olive - exhaustion following mental or physical effort

Pine - guilt

Red Chestnut - over-concern for the welfare of loved ones

Rock Rose - terror and fright

Rock Water - self-denial, rigidity and self-repression

Scleranthus - inability to choose between alternatives

Star of Bethlehem - shock

Sweet Chestnut - Extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left

Vervain - over-enthusiasm

Vine - dominance and inflexibility

Walnut - protection from change and unwanted influences

Water Violet - pride and aloofness

White Chestnut - unwanted thoughts and mental arguments

Wild Oat - uncertainty over one's direction in life

Wild Rose - drifting, resignation, apathy

Willow - self-pity and resentment 

The original system also includes an emergency combination remedy. Rescue Remedy


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