
"There
is no true healing unless there is a change in outlook, peace of mind, and inner
happiness" Dr. Edward Bach, 1934
'Flower Remedy'
refers to the products developed by Dr Edward Bach, a
Dr Bach became
disillusioned with the side effects of drug therapies and turned his research to
the healing power of nature. He believed that illness was a result of mental or
emotional balance and that the unique energetic property of a plant could be
used to rectify an imbalance and restore the awareness of 'wholeness'. Using the
homoeopathic law of potentisation, he reasoned that the healing effects of
plants might also be contained in the morning dew found on their flowers.
Dr Bach believed that
harmful emotions were the main cause of disease and he classified the various
emotions into seven main categories. These seven categories were then divided
further into 38 negative feelings. Each negative emotion is associated with a
particular plant. He also developed a compound of five flowers called Rescue
Remedy to be used in emergency situations or for trauma.
The Seven Emotional
Categories and Sub-Categories
Fearfulness
Terror and nightmares
Known fears and shyness
Uncontrollable rage and impulses
Vague fears and apprehension
Excessive fear on behalf of family and friends
Uncertainty
Lack of confidence in
decision making
Indecision and mood swings
Hesitation and past disappointments
Despair and hopelessness
Tiredness and procrastination
Dissatisfaction and lack of motivation
Lack of interest in
present circumstances
Lack of concentration and
escapism
Nostalgia and homesickness
Apathy and resignation
Lack of vitality and exhaustion
Worry
Melancholy
Failure to learn from mistakes
Loneliness
Aloofness and reserve
Impatience
Self-obsession, self-absorption and excessive desire for companionship
Over-sensitivity
Concealed problems
Anxiety to please
Periods of transition
Negative feelings such as hatred or envy
Despondence and despair
Lack of self-confidence
Guilt and self-reproach
Sense of overwhelming responsibility
Unbearable anguish
Shock and grief
Resentment and bitterness
Losing the strength to fight
Feeling ashamed or unclean
Over-concern for
welfare of others
Possessiveness,
selfishness, self-pity and over-protectiveness towards others
Argumentative and overbearing
Ruthless and dictatorial
Critical and intolerant
Self-denial and narrow-mindedness
Flower Remedies and
Essences are liquid preparations created by boiling parts of plants in spring
water or by placing the flowers onto the surface of spring water and leaving
them to infuse by natural sunlight for a period of time. After these processes,
the water is preserved in brandy. Bach Flower Remedies are made of flowers found
mostly in
The Remedies are intended
for self-help use, although many practitioners from other disciplines also
prescribe their use.
Make an appointment for Bach flower testing .
We make up the Bach Flowers at the Clinic.