Bach Flower Remedies is an alternative method of treatment, which was discovered by the English doctor Edward Bach, at the beginning of the 20th century. They are made from 38 different flowers of England and are completely harmless, without any side effects or interactions with other drugs or substances.
Bach herbs belong to energy therapies. According to healers and those who use them, they heal the mental and emotional part of the person and therefore they can then heal the physical body as well, since the causes of most diseases are found on those levels. For example, someone may have deficiencies in their body due to bad eating or other habits. The Bach Remedies will not add this missing element, but will help the person to make the necessary changes in their life, or the necessary movements and choices (eg choosing a good doctor) or a change in mental and emotional attitude , which in turn will have an effect on the physical body.
Method of preparation: The usual method of preparation is that of the solar method, where the selected flowers are left for three hours in spring water under the sun. Then the flowers are removed and the activated water is mixed with brandy. In other cases the flowers are boiled in spring water. The result of both methods is the mother herb, which is further diluted to finally create the bottles of herbal remedies that we buy from pharmacies.
Method of use: After the healer or the person himself has chosen the herbs that suit him, he takes them four times a day, four drops under the tongue. The maximum number of healings one can take is seven. There is no chance of overdose or any other risk as they are completely safe, chemical free. The worst that can happen is that the remedies simply don't work.
List of spas
The 38 yamas and their indications are as follows:
Agrimony – Inner torment hiding behind a cheerful facade
Aspen – Undefined phobias and bad premonitions
Beech - Critical mood, intransigence
Centaury – Weak will, servitude, can't say 'no'
Cerato – Lack of confidence in judgement/intuition – need for confirmation
Cherry Plum – Fear of losing control or sanity – hysteria
Chestnut Bud – Lack of observation, unable to learn from his mistakes
Chicory – Possessiveness, emotional blackmail
Clematis – Daydreaming, daydreaming, lack of attention, difficulty concentrating
Crab Apple – The cleansing cure, feeling of impurity, obsession with detail
Elm – Temporary feeling of helplessness in the face of great demands
Gentian – Discouragement, defeatism
Gorse – Hopelessness, despair
Heather – Talks endlessly about himself, self-centeredness
Holly – Negativity, jealousy, envy, revenge, anger, suspicions
Honeysuckle – Nostalgia – lives in the past
Hornbeam – Mental exhaustion, fatigue
Impatiens – Impatience, great inner tension
Larch – Lack of self-confidence, inferiority complex
Mimulus – Fear of specific familiar things – animals, heights, disease and others
Mustard – Periodic depression for no particular reason
Oak – For people who never give up trying beyond the limits of their endurance
Olive – Complete mental or physical exhaustion after intense exertion or chronic problems
Pine – Self-criticism, guilt
Red Chestnut – Excessive worry about loved ones
Rock Rose – Terror, intense fear, panic
Rock Water – Mental rigidity, pursuit of perfection
Scleranthus – Indecisiveness, moodiness
Star of Bethlehem – For any case of mental or physical shock, recent or old
Sweet Chestnut – Deep inner pain – 'the dark night of the soul'
Vervain – Excessive enthusiasm, tension, excessive zeal for the salvation of others
Vine – Dominance, authoritarianism
Walnut – He wants to make changes but he can't. Transitional periods
Water Violet – Desire for loneliness, pride
White Chestnut – Constant unwanted thoughts and mental dialogues
Wild Oats – Lack of goals and purpose in life
Wild Rose – Lack of interest, resignation, lack of motivation to change life
Willow – Bitterness, feeling that others are responsible for the negative reality
Rescue Remedy – For any emergency, accidents, exams, bad news, etc (combination of 5 remedies)
http://www.bachcentre.com/centre/remedies.htm
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