Bach Flower Remedies
Plant-based remedies that work at the cellular level, each with their own quality, to help heal emotional wounds.The Story Of Bach Original Flower Remedies
The system of plant and flower-based essences was developed in the 1930’s by Dr. Edward Bach, a physician and homeopath who was convinced that emotional well being was key to good health.
Dr. Bach devoted his life to exploring the use of flowers and plants and eventually went on to establish The Bach Centre in Oxfordshire, England, where he developed the natural flower essences as we know them today.
Whether you seek calm in the chaos or an energizing boost of confidence, we’ll help you find the right combination to help with whatever the day ahead may bring.
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All Flower Remedies
Agrimony
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Aspen
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Beech
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Centaury
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Cerato
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Cherry Plum
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Chestnut Bud
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Clematis
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Crab Apple
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Elm
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Gentian
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Gorse
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Holly
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Honeysuckle
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Hornbeam
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Impatiens
For people who easily become impatient and hot-tempered., quick to anger but quickly over it. This flower was the first essence Dr Bach made.
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Larch
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Mimulus
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Mustard
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Oak
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Olive
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Pine
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Rock Rose
People in the negative Rock Rose state include those who have just been given the news of a life-threatening accident or illness; children who awaken screaming from a nightmare; or persons who have narrowly escaped a serious accident and are still shaking with fear.
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Rock Water
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Scleranthus
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Star Of Bethlehem
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Vervain
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Walnut
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Water Violet
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White Chestnut
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Wild Oat
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Wild Rose
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Willow
Human nature dictates that each of us has needed this Bach Flower Remedy at some time. It can occur when another’s good fortune contrasts too sharply with our own situation and jealously and resentment overtake us.
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