There are 38 Original Bach Flower Remedies.
Bach Flower Remedies are:
Simple and Natural Tools which help you to balance how you are thinking and feeling.
Good for helping you to quickly restore an inner sense of balance and perspective.
Bach Flower Remedies can:
Help you to bring harmony and balance to your emotions, thoughts and spirit.
Help you deal with the issues and difficulties of daily life in a more balanced way.
Be used individually or mixed together in combinations with a unique personal focus.
Be used by adults, children, pets and plants.
The 38 Bach Flower Remedies - Links and brief description
These descriptions are all from Dr. Bach From the Twelve Healers & Other Remedies - By Dr Edward Bach ( 1936 edition ).
"For those moments which happen to some people when the anguish is so great as to seem to be unbearable. When the mind or body feels as if it had borne to the uttermost limit of its endurance, and that now it must give way. When it seems there is nothing but destruction and annihilation left to face".
"Those with fixed principles and ideas, which they are confident are right, and which they very rarely change. They have a great wish to convert all around them to their own views of life. They are strong of will and have much courage when they are convinced of those things that they wish to teach. In illness they struggle on long after many would have given up their duties".
Vine - Dominating need for Control over Others."Very capable people, certain of their own ability, confident of success. Being so assured, they think that it would be for the benefit of others if they could be persuaded to do things as they themselves do, or as they are certain is right. Even in illness they will direct their attendants. They may be of great value in emergency".
"For those who in health or illness like to be
alone. Very quiet people, who move about without noise, speak little, and then
gently. Very independent, capable and self-reliant. Almost free of the opinions
of others. They are aloof, leave people alone and go their own way. Often
clever and talented. Their peace and calmness is a blessing to those around
them".
Dr Bach's description of White Chestnut...
"For those who cannot prevent thoughts, ideas,
arguments which they do not desire from entering their minds. Usually at such
times when the interest of the moment is not strong enough to keep the mind
full. Thoughts which worry and will remain, or if for a time thrown out, will
return. They seem to circle round and round and cause mental torture. The
presence of such unpleasant thoughts drives out peace and interferes with being
able to think only of the work or pleasure of the day".
"Those who have ambitions to do something of
prominence in life, who wish to have much experience, and to enjoy all that
which is possible for them, to take life to the full. Their difficulty is to determine
what occupation to follow; as although their ambitions are strong, they have no
calling which appeals to them above all others. This may cause delay and
dissatisfaction".
"Those who without apparently sufficient reason become resigned to all that happens, and just glide through life, take it as it is, without any effort to improve things and find some joy. They have surrendered to the struggle of life without complaint".
"For those who have suffered adversity or misfortune and find these difficult to accept, without complaint or resentment, as they judge life much by the success which it brings. They feel that they have not deserved so great a trial, that it was unjust, and they become embittered. They often take less interest and less activity in those things of life which they had previously enjoyed".











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