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Flowers
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Marlene
Reid
Bachelor
Applied
Science
in
Nursing
Graduate
Diploma
Midwifery
Diploma
Herbal
Medicine
Bach
Foundation
Registered
Practitioner
then
left
to
cool,
the
plant
matter
removed
and
again
the
water
is
mixed
half
and
half
with
brandy.
A
treatment
bottle
containing
remedies
specific
for
the
individual
person,
can
then
be
made
from
the
stock
bottles
and
dosage
is
in
droplet
form.
5.
How
do
they
work?
The
38
remedies
work
by
gently
restoring
balance
to
negative
feelings
and
emotions,
providing
feelings
of
well-being.
All
living
things
are
made
up
of
positive
and
negative
energy.
For
some
individuals,
the
pendulum
is
swinging
too
far
along
the
negative
energy
spectrum
causing
an
imbalance
of
negative
feelings
and
emotions.
The
affect
of
the
Bach
Flower
remedies
is
not
to
suppress
negative
feelings
and
emotions,
but
to
transform
them
into
positive
ones,
stimulating
ones
own
potential
for
self
healing
and
freeing
the
physical
system
to
engage
fully
in
fighting
disease
and
/or
stress.
If
emotional
equilibrium
can
be
maintained,
the
mind
and
body
can
remain
in
a
state
of
health
and
balance.
It
is
the
energy
in
the
plant
flower
remedy
that
creates
this
balancing
effect,
which
is
often
referred
to
as
vibrational
healing.
The
German
Engineer
Dieter
Knapp,
used
a
colour
plate
system
on
some
of
the
Bach
Flowers,
similar
to
Kirlian
photography,
which
can
give
some
idea
of
an
individuals
energy
levels.
Each
Bach
Flower
essence
has
different
colours
and
energy.
You
can
view
these
pictures
in
the
book
Mastering
Bach
Flower
Therapies
by
Mechthild
Scheffer
6.
How
do
I
choose
my
remedies?
Recognising
exactly
how
you
feel
is
the
key
to
choosing
the
most
appropriate
Bach
Flower
Remedy.
FLOWER
REMEDIES
Hornbeam,
Gorse,
Gentian,
Scleranthus,
Wild
Oat,
Cerato.
Holly,
Centaury,
Agrimony
Walnut.
Mimulus,
Red
Chestnut,
Cherry
Plum,
Rock
Rose,
Aspen.
Vine
Vervain,
Beech,
Chicory,
Rock
Water.
Heather,
Impatiens,
Water
Violet.
Olive,
White
Chestnut,
Wild
Rose,
Honeysuckle,
Chestnut
Bud,
Clematis,
Mustard.
Larch,
Oak,
Crab
Apple,
Star
of
Bethlehem,
Willow,
Elm,
Pine,
Sweet
Chestnut.
Using
the
definitions
below,
go
through
the
list
and
pick
the
five
(you
can
pick
up
to
seven)
most
relevant
remedies
to
deal
with
how
you
are
feeling
now.
Dont
pick
remedies
that
would
have
helped
you
in
the
past.
Concentrate
on
your
feelings
and
emotions
now.
I
prefer
to
use
no
more
than
five
remedies
in
the
treatment
bottles
I
make.
UNCERTAINTY
GROUP
HORNBEAM
Procrastination,
tiredness
at
the
thought
of
doing
something,
lack
of
strength
to
cope
with
daily
tasks.
For
those
monday
morning
type
feelings
which
may
be
temporary
or
prolonged
GORSE
Depression,
utter
despondency,
hoplessness
and
despair.
This
remedy
is
used
when
depression
is
severe
and
has
been
long
standing.
The
terminally
ill
person,
or
chronic
disease
sufferer.
GENTIAN
Pessimism
and
easily
discouraged
after
a
set
back,
depression
from
a
known
cause.
For
example,
feeling
depressed
after
applying
for
a
job
that
you
didnt
get.
SCLERANTHUS
Inability
to
choose
between
alternatives,
inbalance.
Not
inclined
to
discuss
with
others,
they
fear
making
the
wrong
choice.
WILD
OAT
Uncertainty
over
ones
own
direction
in
life,
lack
of
knowing
what
to
do.
Dissatisfaction
with
not
having
found
ones
career
mission
in
life.
The
person
needing
this
feels
life
is
passing
them
by
and
regret
never
really
being
able
to
enjoy
the
fruits
of
their
labour.
CERATO
Lack
of
trust
in
decisions
made,
repeatedly
seeking
the
advice
of
others.
WALNUT
At
times
of
great
change,
sensitive
to
outside
influences.
For
periods
of
uncertainty
and
being
easily
influenced
during
decisive
new
phases
of
life
such
as
puberty,
pregnancy,
menopause,
starting
retirement
and
during
divorce
proceedings.
FEARFUL
GROUP
MIMULUS
Fear
of
known
things.
For
example,
being
afraid
of
heights.
RED
CHESTNUT
Excessive
fear
for
others,
irrational
anxiety
and
depression.
This
remedy
can
be
helpful
for
the
parent
who
is
over
concerned
for
their
children
or
family.
CHERRY
PLUM
Feeling
desperate
and
suicidal,
fear
of
the
mind
giving
way,
fear
of
the
actions
you
might
take
in
desperation.
For
fear
of
losing
control
of
your
control.
Fear
of
doing
something
one
will
regret.
Uncontrolled
outbreaks
of
temper
ROCK
ROSE
Extreme
fear,
panic,
terror
and
fright.
For
accidents,
sudden
illness,
natural
disasters,
the
panic
stricken
and
for
sun
or
heat
stroke.
ASPEN
Fear
of
unknown
origin,
apprehensive.
Unexplained
fears,
premonitions,
dread,
feeling
of
an
impending
disaster.
Often
afraid
to
tell
their
trouble
to
others.
For
the
child
with
fear
of
the
dark.
OVERCONCERN
FOR
OTHERS
GROUP
VINE
Desire
to
dominate
others,
ruthless
and
inflexible.
Tries
to
shout
you
into
submission.
Greedy
for
power
with
no
respect
for
others.
Evil
doers,
villains
and
tyrants
VERVAIN
Over
enthusiasm,
extreme
mental
energy
and
anxiety,
inability
to
relax,
poor
sleep.
Usually
have
increased
muscle
tension.
Over
enthusiastic
in
supporting
a
good
cause.
Can
be
highly
strung
and
even
fanatical.
Tend
to
make
lists
and
irritable
if
list
not
finished.
Likes
work.
BEECH
Intolerant,
criticising
and
judgemental.
Finding
fault
and
condemning
others
without
relating
to
them.
Often
seeks
perfection.
CHICORY
Demands
attention,
are
overly
possessive
and
expect
others
to
confirm
to
their
values.
PINE
Feelings
of
guilt
and
self-doubt,
blaming
yourself
for
other
peoples
mistakes.
Helpless
individual,
can
you
carry
this
for
me
dear.
Affects
other
person
greatly.
Still
behaving
like
child.
May
want
gifts,
always
apologising.
SWEET
CHESTNUT
Extreme
mental
anguish
when
everything
has
been
tried,
reached
limit
of
endurance.
Hides
inner
despair
from
others.
Teenagers
taking
drugs,
school
holiday
blues,
compulsive
eaters,
bored
to
tears
with
life.
RESCUE
REMEDY
An
immediate
stressful,
demanding
situation.
This
remedy
contains
five
remedies
(Cherry
Plum
for
losing
control
of
control,
Clematis
for
possible
loss
of
consciousness,
Impatiens
for
speed
at
which
emergency
happened,
Rock
Rose
for
panic
and
Star
of
Bethlehem
for
shock
affect).
This
remedy
is
best
used
at
the
time
of
the
stressful
situation,
not
some
time
later,
(e.g.
months
or
years
later).
For
the
unconscious
person,
Rescue
Remedy
can
be
rubbed
on
lips,
temples,
back
of
neck,
behind
ear
or
on
wrist.
It
can
also
be
rubbed
on
a
babys
fontanelle
after
a
difficult
birth.
7.
Where
can
I
get
them
from?
The
38
Bach
Flower
remedy
stock
bottles
can
be
bought
at
retail
price
from
a
Health
Food
shop.
An
individual
treatment
bottle,
containing
several
Bach
Flower
remedies,
can
be
made
up
by
a
Naturopath,
Herbalist
or
Bach
Foundation
Registered
Practitioner.
The
Bach
Centre
has
a
list
of
Bach
Foundation
Registered
Practitioners
on
their
website.
www.bachcentre.com
8.
How
do
I
take
them?
Take
four
drops
at
least
four
times
a
day,
or
more
often
if
required.
They
can
be
taken
every
few
minutes
if
needed.
The
drops
can
also
be
put
in
hot
or
cold
drinks
or
taken
with
meals.
9.
How
long
should
I
take
them
for?
Some
work
very
quickly
over
minutes,
such
as
Rescue
Remedy.
Others
may
take
hours
and
some
might
need
to
be
taken
for
up
to
three
months.
For
some
people,
years
of
regular
dosage
may
be
needed
to
deal
with
deep
seated
problems.
Some
people
have
stated
that
after
a
few
months,
they
just
started
to
forget
to
take
them.
This
is
a
good
indication
that
they
are
not
needed
any
more.
10.How
long
do
they
last?
The
Bach
Flower
stock
bottles
have
an
expiry
date
on
them
and
should
be
stored
in
a
cool
place,
out
of
sunlight.
Similarly,
an
individual
treatment
mixture
should
be
kept
in
a
cool
place
and
will
last
six
weeks.
By
this
time,
the
bottle
should
almost
be
empty,
if
regular
doses
have
been
taken.
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BACH
Edward.
Heal
Thyself.
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Stefan.
Bach
Remedies
Workbook.
Compilations
from
the
archives
of
the
Dr
Edward
Bach
Healing
Trust,
Mount
Vernon.
The
Original
Writings
of
Edward
Bach.
CHANCELLOR
Phillip
M.
Illustrated
Handbook
of
the
Bach
Flower
Remedies.
EVANS
Jane.
An
Introduction
to
the
Benefits
of
the
Bach
Flower
Remedies.
HALL
Dorothy.
Diploma
of
Herbal
Medicine
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JONES
T.W.
Dictionary
of
the
Bach
Flower
Remedies.