List of 38 Bach Flowers

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 38 Bach Flowers The recommended dose is 3 drops - 3 times a day. http://www.ricandi.homestead.com Flower Essence Services Healing Herbs Practitioner Kit There are 38 flower remedies that were discovered by the late Dr. Edward Bach in the early 1930's. Since then they have been used by many prominent medical doctors, homeopaths and other health care professionals who have reported successful treatments with babies, children, adults and animals.  Up to 6 different Bach flowers can be taken at one time.  For ease of use, see if your local health centre will make them up as a mix. Rescue Remedy is the most well known Bach flower. It is used worldwi de for shock. Bach flowers work on our emotional states and tend to work over a pe riod of time on a subtle level, therefore they work alongside Bowen Therapy and other energy healing modalities, as they don't interrupt the physical healing process that is taking place after a treatment.  Bach flowers are totally safe with absolutely no side effects. You could take a full bottle and it would be considered as one dose. 

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 38 Bach Flowers 

The recommended dose is 3 drops - 3 times a day.

http://www.ricandi.homestead.com 

Flower Essence Services Healing Herbs Practitioner Kit

There are 38 flower remedies that were discovered by the late Dr. Edward Bach in the early1930's. Since then they have been used by many prominent medical doctors, homeopaths and other

health care professionals who have reported successful treatments with babies, children, adults and

animals. Up to 6 different Bach flowers can be taken at one time. For ease of use, see if your local health centre will make them up as a mix. Rescue Remedy is the most well known Bach flower. It is used worldwide for shock. Bach flowers work on our emotional states and tend to work over a period of time on a subtle level,

therefore they work alongside Bowen Therapy and other energy healing modalities, as they don't

interrupt the physical healing process that is taking place after a treatment.  Bach flowers are totally safe with absolutely no side effects. You could take a full bottle and it would beconsidered as one dose. 

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38 Bach Flowers 

o  Rock Rose - for extreme terror, panic, hysteria, fright and nightmares o  Mimulus - for known fears, eg: fear of heights, pain, darkness, poverty, death, being alone, of other people. Also

fantastic for timidity and shyness. o  Cherry Plum - for fear of losing mental and physical control: inclination to uncontrollable rages and impulses, with

fear of causing harm to oneself or others, for example suicidal tendencies, or losing ones temper. o  Aspen - for vague fears and anxieties of unknown origin, a sense of foreboding, apprehension, or impending

disaster. o  Red Chestnut - for excessive fear or over concern for others - especially loved ones, for example, over concern

during their illness, automobile trips, etc.. always anticipating that something unfortunate may happen to them. o  Cerato - for those who doubt their own ability to judge and make decisions. They are constantly seeking others

advice and are often misguided. o  Scleranthus - for those who are indecisive, being unable to decide between two choices, first one seeming right the

the other. They may also be subject to energy or mood swings. o  Gentian -for those easily discouraged, in whom even small delays may cause hesitation, despondency and self-

doubt. o  Gorse - for feelings of despair, hopelessness and futility.  o  Hornbeam - for that Monday-morning feeling of not being able to face the day; for tiredness and a tendency toward

procrastination, for those who feel that some part of their bodies or minds need strengthening. o  Wild Oat - for those dissatisfied in their current career or life style, their difficulty however, is in determining exactly

what career to follow. o  Clematis - for those who tend toward escapism living more in the future than in the present, for lack of concentratio

daydreaming, lack of interest in present circumstances, and spaciness.  o  Honeysuckle - for those dwelling too much in the past, reminiscing about the good old days, nostalgia and

homesickness. o  Wild Rose - for those who are apathetic and have resigned themselves to their circumstances, making little effort to

improve things or to find joy. o  Olive - for total mental and physical exhaustion and weariness, for sapped vitality from a long illness or personal

ordeal. o  White Chestnut - for persistent, unwanted thoughts, mental arguments, or preoccupation with some worry or

episode. o  Mustard - for deep gloom that comes on for no apparent reason, bringing sudden melancholy and heavy sadness.

o  Chestnut bud - for those who fail to learn from experience, continually repeating the same patterns and mistakes.  o  Water Violet - for those whose preference is to be alone, seeming aloof, proud, reserved, self-reliant, sometimes

superior in attitude. Capable and reliable they will advise, but not get personally involved in others affairs. o  Impatiens - for those quick in thought and action but often impatient, especially with those who are slower than they

for those who show irritability through lack of patience. o  Heather - for those talkative persons who constantly seek the companionship of anyone who will listen to their

troubles. They are self - absorbed, generally poor listeners, and have difficulty being alone for any length of time. 

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o  Agrimony - for those not wishing to burden others with their troubles, covering up their suffering with a cheerfulfacade, they often seek escape from pain and worry through the use of drugs or alcohol. 

o  Centaury - for those who have difficulty in saying no, often becoming subservient in their desire to serve others,anxious to please they can be easily exploited, neglecting their own interests. 

o  Walnut - for stabilizing emotions during periods of transition, such as teething, puberty, adolescence, andmenopause, for breaking past links and adjusting to new beginnings, such as new jobs, adjusting to new residence,cultures or even relationships. 

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  Holly - for negative feelings such as envy, jealousy, suspicion, revenge and hatred, showing a need for more love. 

o  Larch - for those who, despite being capable, lack self-confidence. Anticipating failure, they often do not make a reeffort to succeed. 

o  Pine - for those not satisfied with their own efforts, who are self-reproachful and suffer much from guilt and the faultthey attach to themselves, feeling they should or could have done better. They are often quick to blame themselvefor the mistakes of others. 

o  Elm - for those who over extend themselves and become overwhelmed and burdened by their responsibilities. o  Sweet Chestnut - for those who feel they have reached the limits of their endurance, for dark despair, when the

anguish seems to be unbearable. o  Star of Bethlehem - for mental and emotional stress during and following such traumatic experiences as grief, loss

and accidents. o  Willow - for those who have suffered from some misfortune or circumstance they feel was unjust or unfair. As a

result, they become resentful and bitter toward others. o  Oak - for those who despite illness and adversity never give up. They are brave and determined to overcome all

obstacles in order to reach their intended goal. o  Crab Apple - for feelings of shame, uncleanliness, or fear of contamination, for poor self-image, particularly as it

relates to parts of or growths on the body. Will assist in detoxification and the cleansing of wounds, both internal anexternal. 

o  Chicory - for those who are overfull of care and possessive of those close to them, they can be demanding and selpitying, with a need for others to conform to their ideals. 

o  Vervain - for those who have strong opinions, always teaching and philosophizing. They are easily incensed byinjustices, and when taken to the extreme can be over enthusiastic, argumentative and over-bearing. 

o  Vine - for those who are strong-willed leaders in their own right. However, when carried to extremes, they canbecome autocratic, dictatorial, ruthless, and dominating. 

o  Beech - for those who, while desiring perfection, easily find fault with people and things. Critical and intolerant attimes, they may fail to see the good within others, overreacting to small annoyances or others peoples idiosyncrasie

o  Rock Water - for those who are strict and rigid with themselves, struggling toward some ideal or to set an example

for others. This would include strict adherence to a life style or to religious, personal or social disciplines. o  Rescue Remedy - A combination of Cherry Plum, Clematis, Impatiens, Rock Rose, Star of Bethlehem. All purpose

emergency composite for effects of anguish, examinations, going to the dentist etc. Comforting, calming andreassuring to those distressed by startling experiences.