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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. ~~

 

Mustard

 

 

Oak

 

 

Olive

 

 

Pine

 

  

Red Chestnut

  

Rock Rose

 

  

Rock Water

 

  

Scleranthus

  

  

Star of Bethlehem

  

  

Sweet Chestnut

  

  

Vervain

  

  

Vine

  

  

Walnut

  

  

Water Violet

  

  

White Chestnut

  

  

Wild Oat

  

  

Wild Rose

  

  

Willow

  

  

Rescue Sleep

  

 

  

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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