Bach Flower Remedies – page 1

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In the 1920s and 30s, a noted homeopath called Dr Edward Bach discovered a system of flower remedies that can help us rediscover the positive side of ourselves. He believed, as many doctors do today, that attitude of mind plays a vital role in maintaining health and recovering from illness. When he died in 1936, he had developed a complete system of 38 flower remedies, each prepared from the flowers of wild plants, trees and bushes. They work by treating the individual rather than the disease or its symptoms.
~~ Flower remedies are taken internally a few drops at a time, similar to a homeopathic medicine, either mixed in water or placed directly on the tongue. ~~ 

 

Agrimony

 

 

Aspen

 

 

Beech

 

 

Centaury

 

 

Cerato

 

 

Cherry Plum

 

 

Chestnut Bud

 

 

Chicory

 

 

Clematis

 

 

Crab Apple

 

 

Elm

 

 

Gentian

 

   

Gorse

 

   

Heather

 

  

Holly

 

 

Honeysuckle

 

 

Hornbeam

 

 

Impatiens

 

  

Larch

 

Mimulus

         

From: www.bachremedies.com; descriptions from “The Twelve Healers and Other Remedies” by Edward Bach; Affirmations from “Affirmations for Bach Flower Essences” by Richard Katz and from Candy Hillenbrand at www.aplaceinspace.net.

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