Bach Flower Remedies
Dr. Edward Bach (1886 - 1936), the discoverer of the flower remedies, was a Harley Street, London doctor who abandoned orthodox medicine. Dissatisfied with the conventional approach to the diagnosis and treatment of disease, he first turned into homeopathy. Just like as Samuel Hahnemann, the founder father of homeopathy, Dr. Edward Bach also believed that “patient himself is the most important factor in his healing”.
He studied homeopathy, practiced it and invented Bach nosodes. He asked himself, why humans suffer so much, what is dis-ease and how can we all can attain and regain good health. As every homeopath knows, the search of finding the Simillimum in homeopathy is sometimes a laborious process and even after finding the right remedy, he is confronted with problems of potencies and repetition of doses.
He discovered a very simple set of remedies which is not only easier to use but also at the same time is very gentle and effective.
What are these remedies used for?
These flower essences can be used to help ourselves and others against every possible negative state of mind taken singly or in combination, they have the ability to help people to counteract such problems, with the results that any unwelcome physical conditions would be helped as well.
Are these safe?
Bach flower can be safely taken alongside any other medical treatment. These are safe and gentle remedies and can be used for pets, plants and children as well.
How are these prepared? Does it contain any chemicals?
These remedies are prepared by using two methods.
Sun method
Boiling method
The tinctures are then diluted in water and preserved in glycerin or brandy.
What conditions can be helped by using Bach flower remedies?
Bach flower remedies can be taken for any negative emotional state of mind.
For example - Stress, Anxiety, PTSD, Insomnia, Fears, Depression, Anger, Hostility, Lack of focus, Over sensitivity etc.
P.S. - Please always seek medical advice from your doctor. These remedies do not diagnose or treat any specific medical condition.