Bach Flower Remedies
Custom Bach Flower Remedy combinations can be made as requested. Bach Flower remedies are available as customized homeopathic dilutions made for the individual to help with daily emotional stresses. Bach Flower remedies are perfectly safe for all family members and pets. This can easily be added to any other appointment for $15, refills are $10.
The Bach Flower Remedies are 38 plant and flower based remedies which are beneficial in meeting the demands in everyday life. Each remedy aids a specific emotion, but they can be taken individually or a combination of remedies can be used.
Research supports the view that emotional and physical health are linked. Bach Flower Remedies help you take control of the way you feel to get more out of life.
Dr. Edward Bach
Dr Bach studied medicine at Birmingham University, completed his training at University College Hospital in London and qualified as a physician in 1912.
Dr. Bach became very interested in immunology working at University College Hospital as an assistant Bacteriologist. He discovered that certain intestinal bacteria were closely connected with chronic disease and its cure and developed a group of seven vaccines from these bacteria. His methods were published in medical journals and recorded by the Royal Society of Medicine.
Although he continued his research at laboratories in Harley Street until 1919, Dr Bach had always been more interested in the individual needs of his patients as people believing a safer and more natural way of treating the cause of disease should be available.
Whilst working as a pathologist and bacteriologist at the London Homoeopathic Hospital he read 'The Organon', written by Samuel Hahnemann (the father of homoeopathy). Using the theory, 'treat the patient, not the disease', he began preparing vaccines homeopathically. The result was the group of seven oral vaccines or nosodes, which became known as the Seven Bach Nosodes.
Dr Bach reached the conclusion that certain types of people reacted similarly to different illnesses and treatments. He developed a theory of types, dividing people into seven groups, each corresponding to one of the seven nosodes. He found that by prescribing according to his patients' reactions to their illnesses themselves, the diagnoses were more effective than those based on clinical examination.
The treatment, however, was still for the physical complaint, but he knew his work would not be complete until he found a treatment for the negative moods and emotions that were responsible for the breakdown in health in the first place.
It was the search for these new, simpler and more natural medicines that took Dr Bach out into the countryside. In Wales he found Impatiens and Mimulus growing wild. He returned to London, prepared the remedies and prescribed them according to the personality of his patients, with immediate and remarkable results.
By the 1930's, he had identified 38 basic negative states of mind and created a plant or flower based remedy for each one. It is the total and absolute focus on the mental state alone, which makes Dr Bach's approach to health so exceptional.
Dr Bach based his work on a profound philosophy:
Bach Flower Remedies are completely safe and natural and can be used by all the family, even the family pet, because of their gentle action.
Plants that have suffered the trauma of transplanting respond well to a few drops of Rescue Remedy in their water, before and after the process.
Custom Preparations of Bach Flower Remedies are Offered and Tailored to Individual Needs. These Can Be Done Separately or In Combination With A Consultation or Other Service.
The Bach Flower Remedies are 38 plant and flower based remedies which are beneficial in meeting the demands in everyday life. Each remedy aids a specific emotion, but they can be taken individually or a combination of remedies can be used.
Research supports the view that emotional and physical health are linked. Bach Flower Remedies help you take control of the way you feel to get more out of life.
Dr. Edward Bach
Dr Bach studied medicine at Birmingham University, completed his training at University College Hospital in London and qualified as a physician in 1912.
Dr. Bach became very interested in immunology working at University College Hospital as an assistant Bacteriologist. He discovered that certain intestinal bacteria were closely connected with chronic disease and its cure and developed a group of seven vaccines from these bacteria. His methods were published in medical journals and recorded by the Royal Society of Medicine.
Although he continued his research at laboratories in Harley Street until 1919, Dr Bach had always been more interested in the individual needs of his patients as people believing a safer and more natural way of treating the cause of disease should be available.
Whilst working as a pathologist and bacteriologist at the London Homoeopathic Hospital he read 'The Organon', written by Samuel Hahnemann (the father of homoeopathy). Using the theory, 'treat the patient, not the disease', he began preparing vaccines homeopathically. The result was the group of seven oral vaccines or nosodes, which became known as the Seven Bach Nosodes.
Dr Bach reached the conclusion that certain types of people reacted similarly to different illnesses and treatments. He developed a theory of types, dividing people into seven groups, each corresponding to one of the seven nosodes. He found that by prescribing according to his patients' reactions to their illnesses themselves, the diagnoses were more effective than those based on clinical examination.
The treatment, however, was still for the physical complaint, but he knew his work would not be complete until he found a treatment for the negative moods and emotions that were responsible for the breakdown in health in the first place.
It was the search for these new, simpler and more natural medicines that took Dr Bach out into the countryside. In Wales he found Impatiens and Mimulus growing wild. He returned to London, prepared the remedies and prescribed them according to the personality of his patients, with immediate and remarkable results.
By the 1930's, he had identified 38 basic negative states of mind and created a plant or flower based remedy for each one. It is the total and absolute focus on the mental state alone, which makes Dr Bach's approach to health so exceptional.
Dr Bach based his work on a profound philosophy:
- life is seen as a learning process
- ill health, whether mental or physical, is to help us understand more about ourselves and the purpose of our lives
- health is achieved through harmony between our physical and spiritual selves, so the body can be free to begin its own natural healing process
- the mind and body will remain in a state of health, if emotional equilibrium can be maintained
Bach Flower Remedies are completely safe and natural and can be used by all the family, even the family pet, because of their gentle action.
Plants that have suffered the trauma of transplanting respond well to a few drops of Rescue Remedy in their water, before and after the process.
Custom Preparations of Bach Flower Remedies are Offered and Tailored to Individual Needs. These Can Be Done Separately or In Combination With A Consultation or Other Service.
- Take four drops at least four times a day, when the bottle is half empty, refill with mineral water and use until gone. Gently shake before use.
- If necessary the Bach Flower Remedies can be dropped neat onto the tongue, or rubbed onto the lips, behind the ears, or on the temples and wrists
- Bach Flower Remedies can be used as often as desired. In a crisis you may need only one dose but for a continuing emotional problem you can take them for as long as needed