The Bach Flower Essences® are a class of complementary therapies called vibrational medicine, developed by Dr Richard Gerber. The aim of the flower remedies is to neutralize negative emotional — and mental — energy patterns and also infuse positive vibrations associated with specific virtues into an individual such as the virtues of love, peace, steadfastness, gentleness, strength, understanding, tolerance, wisdom, forgiveness, courage or joy .”
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For FREE Bach Flower consult. Using kinesiology, clairvoyance and intuition I will assess what specific remedies would benefit you most at this time. I will email your results usually within a 24 hour period. Discounts may apply. The list will consist of the remedies that come up very strong and a list of those that show up less strong, and you will also receive instructions how to take the Remedies You will be surprised at how much the remedies correlate to your current needs and with what's going on with you physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually right now. Feel free to call me to set up a consult if you prefer.
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I use Bach flowers extensively in my practice, as it's effects are profound.
"The jovial, cheerful, humorous people who love peace and
are distressed by argument or quarrel, to avoid which they will agree to give
up much. Though generally they have troubles and are tormented and restless and
worried in mind or in body, they hide their cares behind their humor and
jesting and are considered very good friends to know. They often take alcohol
or drugs in excess, to stimulate them and help themselves bear their trials
with cheerfulness." - Dr. Edward Bach
Aspen
"Vague unknown fears, for which there can be given no
explanation, no reason. It is a terror that something awful is going to happen
even though it is unclear what exactly. These vague inexplicable fears may
haunt by night or day. Sufferers may often be afraid to tell their trouble to
others." - Dr. Edward Bach
Beech
"For those who feel the need to see more good and beauty in
all that surrounds them. And, although much appears to be wrong, to have the
ability to see the good growing within. So as to be able to be more tolerant,
lenient and understanding of the different way each individual and all things
are working to their own perfection." - Dr. Edward Bach
Centaury
"Kind, quiet, gentle people who are over-anxious to serve
others. They overtax their strength in their endeavors. Their wish so grows
upon them that they become more servants than willing helpers. Their good
nature leads them to do more than their own share of work, and in so doing they
may neglect their own particular mission in life" - Dr. Edward Bach
Cerato
"Those who have not sufficient confidence in themselves to
make their own decisions. They constantly seek advice from others, and are
often misguided" - Dr. Edward Bach
Cherry Plum
"Fear of mind being over-strained, of reason giving away,
of doing fearful and dreaded things, not wished and known wrong, yet there
comes the thought and impulse to do them." - Dr. Edward Bach
Chestnut Bud
"For those who do not take full advantage of observation
and experience, and who take a longer time than others to learn the lessons of
daily life. Whereas one experience would be enough for some, such people find
it necessary to have more, sometimes several, before the lesson is learnt.
Therefore, to their regret, they find themselves having to make the same error
on different occasions when once would have been enough, or observation of
others could have spared them even that one fault." - Dr. Edward Bach
Chicory
"Those who are very mindful of the needs of others they
tend to be over-full of care for children, relatives, friends, always finding
something that should be put right. They are continually correcting what they
consider wrong, and enjoy doing so. They desire that those for whom they care
should be near them" - Dr. Edward Bach
Clematis
"Those who are dreamy, drowsy, not fully awake, no great
interest in life. Quiet people, not really happy in their present
circumstances, living more in the future than in the present; living in hopes
of happier times when their ideals may come true. In illness some make little
or no effort to get well, and in certain cases may even look forward to death,
in the hope of better times; or maybe, meeting again some beloved one whom they
have lost." - Dr. Edward Bach
Crab Apple
"This is the remedy of cleansing. For those who feel as if
they have something not quite clean about themselves. Often it is something of
apparently little importance: in others there may be more serious disease which
is almost disregarded compared to the one thing on which they concentrate. In
both types they are anxious to be free from the one particular thing which is greatest
in their minds and which seems so essential to them that it should be cured.
They become despondent if treatment fails. Being a cleanser, this remedy
purifies wounds if the patient has reason to believe that some poison has
entered which must be drawn out." - Dr. Edward Bach
Elm
"Those who are doing good work, are following the calling
of their life and who hope to do something of importance, and this often for
the benefit of humanity. At times there may be periods of depression when they
feel that the task they have undertaken is too difficult, and not within the
power of a human being." - Dr. Edward Bach
Gentian
"Those who are easily discouraged. They may be progressing
well in illness or in the affairs of their daily life, but any small delay or
hindrance to progress causes doubt and soon disheartens them." - Dr.
Edward Bach
Gorse
"Very great hopelessness, they have given up belief that
more can be done for them. Under persuasion or to please others they may try
different treatments, at the same time assuring those around that there is so
little hope of relief." - Dr. Edward Bach
Heather
"Those who are always seeking the companionship of anyone
who may be available, as they find it necessary to discuss their own affairs
with others, no matter who it may be. They are very unhappy if they have to be
alone for any length of time." - Dr. Edward Bach
Holly
"For those who are sometimes attacked by thoughts of such
kind as jealousy, envy, revenge, suspicion. For the different forms of
vexation. Within themselves they may suffer much, often when there is no real
cause for their unhappiness." - Dr. Edward Bach
Honeysuckle
"Those who live much in the past, perhaps a time of great
happiness, or memories of a lost friend, or ambitions which have not come true.
They do not expect further happiness such as they have had." - Dr.
Edward Bach
Hornbeam
"For those who feel that they have not sufficient strength,
mentally or physically, to carry the burden of life placed upon them; the
affairs of every day seem too much for them to accomplish, though they
generally succeed in fulfilling their task. For those who believe that some
part, of mind or body, needs to be strengthened before they can easily fulfill
their work." - Dr. Edward Bach
Impatiens
"Those who are quick in thought and action and who wish all
things to be done without hesitation or delay. When ill they are anxious for a
hasty recovery. They find it very difficult to be patient with people who are
slow as they consider it wrong and a waste of time, and they will Endeavour to
make such people quicker in all ways. They often prefer to work and think
alone, so that they can do everything at their own speed." - Dr. Edward
Bach
Larch
"For those who do not consider themselves as good or
capable as those around them, who expect failure, who feel that they will never
be a success, an so do not venture or make a strong enough attempt to
succeed." - Dr. Edward Bach
Mimulus
"Fear of worldly things, illness, pain, accidents, poverty,
of dark, of being alone, of misfortune. The fears of everyday life. These
people quietly and secretly bear their dread; they do not freely speak of it to
others." - Dr. Edward Bach
Mustard
"Those who are liable to times of gloom or even despair, as
though a cold dark cloud overshadowed them and hid the light and the joy of
life. It may not be possible to give any reason or explanation for such
attacks. Under these conditions it is almost impossible to appear happy or
cheerful." - Dr. Edward Bach
Oak
"For those who are struggling and fighting strongly to get
well, or in connection with the affairs of their daily life. They will go on
trying one thing after another, though their case may seem hopeless. They will
fight on. They are discontented with themselves if illness interferes with
their duties or helping others. They are brave people, fighting against great
difficulties, without loss of hope of effort." - Dr. Edward Bach
Olive
"Those who have suffered much mentally or physically and
are so exhausted and weary that they feel they have no more strength to make
any effort. Daily life is hard work for them, without pleasure." - Dr.
Edward Bach
Pine
"For those who blame themselves. Even when successful they
think they could have done better, and are never satisfied with the decisions
they make. Would this remedy help me to stop blaming myself for everything?"
- Dr. Edward Bach
Red Chestnut
"For those who find it difficult not to be anxious for
other people. Often they have ceased to worry about themselves, but for those
of." - Dr. Edward Bach
Rock Rose
"The remedy of emergency for cases where there even appears
no hope. In accident serious or sudden illness, or when the patient is very
frightened or terrified, or if the conditions is serious enough to cause great
fear to those around. If the patient is not conscious the lips may be moistened
with the remedy." - Dr. Edward Bach
Rock Water
"Those who are very strict in their way of living; they deny
themselves many of the joys and pleasures of life because they consider it
might interfere with their work. They are hard masters to themselves. They wish
to be well and strong and active, and will do anything which they believe will
keep them so. They hope to be examples which will appeal to others who may then
follow their ideas and be better as a result." - Dr. Edward Bach
Scleranthus
"Those who suffer much from being unable to decide between
two things, first one seeming right then the other. They are usually quiet
people, and bear their difficulty alone, as they are not inclined to discuss it
with others." - Dr. Edward Bach
Star of Bethlehem
"For those in great distress under conditions which for a
time produce great unhappiness. The shock of serious news, the loss of someone
dear, the fright following an accident, and such like. For those who for a time
refuse to be consoled, this remedy brings comfort." - Dr. Edward Bach
Sweet Chestnut
"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." - Dr. Edward Bach
Vervain
"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." - Dr. Edward Bach
Vine
"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." - Dr. Edward Bach
Walnut
"For those who have definite ideals and ambitions in life
and are fulfilling them, but on rare occasions are tempted to be led away from
their own ideas, aims and work by the enthusiasm convictions or strong opinions
of others. The remedy gives constancy and protection from outside
influences." - Dr. Edward Bach
Water Violet
"For those who in health or illness like to be alone. Very
quiet people, who move about without noise, 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. Edward Bach
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 still 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." - Dr. Edward Bach
Wild Oat
"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." - Dr. Edward Bach
Wild Rose
"Those who without apparently sufficient reason become
resigned to all that happens, and just glide through life, take its as it is,
without any effort to improve things and find some joy. They have surrendered
to the struggle of life without complaint." - Dr. Edward Bach
Willow
"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 are less active in those things of life which they had
previously enjoyed." - Dr. Edward Bach