Bach Flower Remedies
Bach Flower Remedies are extremely dilute concentrations of preserved
water that has been infused with energies from the petals of flowers
selected by Dr. Bach for their healing properties.
Specific remedies are selected for a person (animal, or plant) according
to that patient's emotions - rather than according to his/her physical
symptoms.
Use of the Bach Flower Remedies is a very gentle form of energy-medicine
based healing.
For information about specific remedies see List
of Bach Flower Remedies.
History of Bach Flower Remedies:
Dr. Edward Bach was a medical doctor and researcher who developed both
the system of healing associated with the Bach Flower Remedies, and
also it's underlying philosopy:
| "Science is tending to show that
life is harmony - a state of being in tune - and that disease is discord
or a condition when a part of the whole is not vibrating in unison." |
| Dr. Edward Bach addressing
the British Homeopathic Society in November 1928. |
For further information see History
of Bach Flower Remedies page.
What does a Bach Flower Remedies Consultation
/ Treatment involve?
:
A Bach Flower Remedies Consultation may last between about 45 and 120
minutes because the practitioner may request detailed information about
the client's feelings about his/her life-situation. This is because
it is ones emotions that determine the appropriate choice of (combination
of) Bach Flower Remedies.
Some of the remedies might at first seem to be indicated by very similar
emotional states (e.g. there are remedies for 5 different types of fear).
Hence, the consultation must be detailed in order for the practitioner
to establish which combination of the possible remedies is most appropriate
for the client, at that particular time.
Following the consultation, the practitioner may provide the client
with a treatment bottle containing the client's ideal combination of
remedies as indicated at that time. Alternatively, some practitioners
prefer to invite their clients to make up their own treatment bottle
in order that they experience the simplicity of the system for themselves,
and so that they are able to prepare a follow-on bottle of the same
type if they wish to do so later (without the need of another consultation).
However, consultations do not necessarily include provision of remedies
or treatment bottles - in some cases practitioners may offer their knowledge
and experience but encourage their clients to obtain remedies for themselves
seperately afterwards.
(As with all therapies, it is adviseable to ask the practitioner exactly
what is required and provided in advance of arranging a treatment or
consultation.)

Textbooks and other Sources of Reading:
There are also many textbooks about the Bach Flower Remedies, these
include: [11];
[12]; [13];
[14]; [15];
[16].
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Remedies :
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