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THE BACH CENTRE
Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. PINE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES helps when we blame ourselves for things done or undone. In a Pine state we may feel guilty even when events outside our control have caused a problem, or we may assume responsibility for mistakes made by others. We suffer needlessly. We sometimes feel so guilty in a Pine state that we end up sayingContinue reading "Pine" ELM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people suffering a temporary loss of confidence due to the overwhelming amount of responsibility they have taken on. Genuine Elm types are people who are successful and carrying out work they believe in, but at times the burden brings them down and they feel will not be able to cope. TheContinue reading "Elm" THE 38 REMEDIES QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE This is a quick reference guide to each of the 38 remedies discovered by Dr Bach. Each remedy is directed at a particular characteristic oremotional state.
IMPATIENS - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER is, as its name suggests, the remedy for impatience and the frustration and irritability that often go with it. Anyone can get into this state of mind, but there are also genuine Impatiens types, who live life at a rush and hate being held back by more methodical people. To avoid this irritation they preferContinue reading"Impatiens"
HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is often thought of as the remedy for anger – but this isn’t necessarily the case. In the Bach system anger is a secondary emotion and we need to look more closely at the cause. Anger based on impatience needs another remedy, for example, as do those angers based on feelings of personal unfairness or impersonal injustice, or where thereContinue reading "Holly" OAK - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for strong, steady people who never give up under adversity. They plough on with determination, and never consider resting until they are past the point of exhaustion. Oaks often have many people relying on them, and their sense of duty is strong. They may feel frustrated and unhappy if illness or exhaustionContinuereading "Oak"
WILD OAT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people who feel they want to do something worthwhile with their lives but don’t know which direction to go. They tend to drift from one thing to another without finding a true path. They become frustrated and downcast as a result. We can compare the Wild Oat state with that of Scleranthus.Continue reading "Wild Oat"WATER VIOLET
is the remedy for those talented, capable people whose independence and self-reliance can make them seem proud and disdainful. True Water Violet people tend to be upright, quiet and dignified. They prefer their own company or that of a few close friends. We need the remedy when our natural reserve has built a barrier betweenContinue reading"Water Violet"
CRAB APPLE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER is known as the cleansing remedy, and as such is the added ‘sixth ingredient’ in the cream version of Dr. Bach’s original crisis formula. Its main use is to help people who dislike some aspect of their appearance or personality or feel that they have something unclean or poisonous about them. Sometimes in a CrabContinue reading"Crab Apple"
THE BACH CENTRE
Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. PINE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES helps when we blame ourselves for things done or undone. In a Pine state we may feel guilty even when events outside our control have caused a problem, or we may assume responsibility for mistakes made by others. We suffer needlessly. We sometimes feel so guilty in a Pine state that we end up sayingContinue reading "Pine" ELM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people suffering a temporary loss of confidence due to the overwhelming amount of responsibility they have taken on. Genuine Elm types are people who are successful and carrying out work they believe in, but at times the burden brings them down and they feel will not be able to cope. TheContinue reading "Elm" THE 38 REMEDIES QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE This is a quick reference guide to each of the 38 remedies discovered by Dr Bach. Each remedy is directed at a particular characteristic oremotional state.
IMPATIENS - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER is, as its name suggests, the remedy for impatience and the frustration and irritability that often go with it. Anyone can get into this state of mind, but there are also genuine Impatiens types, who live life at a rush and hate being held back by more methodical people. To avoid this irritation they preferContinue reading"Impatiens"
HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is often thought of as the remedy for anger – but this isn’t necessarily the case. In the Bach system anger is a secondary emotion and we need to look more closely at the cause. Anger based on impatience needs another remedy, for example, as do those angers based on feelings of personal unfairness or impersonal injustice, or where thereContinue reading "Holly" OAK - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for strong, steady people who never give up under adversity. They plough on with determination, and never consider resting until they are past the point of exhaustion. Oaks often have many people relying on them, and their sense of duty is strong. They may feel frustrated and unhappy if illness or exhaustionContinuereading "Oak"
WILD OAT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people who feel they want to do something worthwhile with their lives but don’t know which direction to go. They tend to drift from one thing to another without finding a true path. They become frustrated and downcast as a result. We can compare the Wild Oat state with that of Scleranthus.Continue reading "Wild Oat"WATER VIOLET
is the remedy for those talented, capable people whose independence and self-reliance can make them seem proud and disdainful. True Water Violet people tend to be upright, quiet and dignified. They prefer their own company or that of a few close friends. We need the remedy when our natural reserve has built a barrier betweenContinue reading"Water Violet"
CRAB APPLE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER is known as the cleansing remedy, and as such is the added ‘sixth ingredient’ in the cream version of Dr. Bach’s original crisis formula. Its main use is to help people who dislike some aspect of their appearance or personality or feel that they have something unclean or poisonous about them. Sometimes in a CrabContinue reading"Crab Apple"
FREE DOWNLOADS OF DR BACH'S WRITINGS, AND MORE, FROM THE Heal Thyself. Written in 1930, Dr Bach’s book on the spiritual underpinnings of health and illness is a seminal text. Get it for free as a newly prepared eBook. THE HISTORY OF DR. BACH Early medical career Edward Bach studied medicine first in Birmingham and later at the University College Hospital, London, where he was House Surgeon. He also worked in private practice, having a set of consulting rooms in Harley Street. As a bacteriologist and pathologist he undertook original research into vaccines in his own research laboratory. Dr.Continue reading "Dr. Bach" WILD OAT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people who feel they want to do something worthwhile with their lives but don’t know which direction to go. They tend to drift from one thing to another without finding a true path. They become frustrated and downcast as a result. We can compare the Wild Oat state with that of Scleranthus.Continue reading "Wild Oat" GENTIAN - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is for that relatively mild downheartedness we sometimes feel when things go wrong. We miss a bus; fail an exam; miss out on an opportunity: it knocks us back. Often the feeling lifts by itself, but the remedy can be used to lift it sooner so that we are able to make things go rightContinue reading "Gentian" ASPEN - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for any fear whose cause can’t be named. At one end of the spectrum, the Aspen fear may be no more than a sense of foreboding, an uneasy anxiety that something unpleasant or frightening is going to happen. At the other, it can be a real terror, with HEATHER - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is for people who are obsessed with themselves but do not like to be alone. Dr Bach called them ‘buttonholers’ because they latch onto people, all the time talking at exhaustive length about their problems, great and small, until people begin actively to avoid them. Thus the thing Heather people fear – loneliness – isContinuereading "Heather"
WATER VIOLET
is the remedy for those talented, capable people whose independence and self-reliance can make them seem proud and disdainful. True Water Violet people tend to be upright, quiet and dignified. They prefer their own company or that of a few close friends. We need the remedy when our natural reserve has built a barrier betweenContinue reading"Water Violet"
MUSTARD - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for deep gloom and depression that descends for no apparent reason out of a clear blue sky. People in this state often list all the reasons they have to feel happy and contented, but still everything looks black and hopeless to them. The remedy helps to dispel the clouds so that weContinue reading "Mustard" CENTAURY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is for people who find it difficult to say ‘no’ to others. Centauries are kind, gentle souls and like to help. But sometimes other more ruthless people take advantage of this, and instead of being a willing servant the Centaury person ends up the slave of another’s wishes. The Centaury remedy doesn’t harden us orContinuereading "Centaury"
STAR OF BETHLEHEM
is one of the remedies in the traditional crisis formula. It is the remedy for the after-effects of shock, such as is caused by unexpected bad news or any unexpected and unwelcome event. It can be used just as well for the effects of a shock received many years ago, even very early in childhood. ThisContinue reading "Star of Bethlehem"THE BACH CENTRE
About Us. Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. You will find us in the heart of the Oxfordshire village Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, near the market town of Wallingford. Mount Vernon,. Continue reading. THE 38 REMEDIES QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Remedies. Agrimony – mental torture behind a cheerful face. Aspen – fear of unknown things. Beech – intolerance. Centaury – the inability to say ‘no’. Cerato – lack of trust in one’s own decisions. Cherry Plum – fear of the mind giving way. Chestnut Bud – failure to learn from mistakes. Chicory – selfish, possessivelove.
ELM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people suffering a temporary loss of confidence due to the overwhelming amount of responsibility they have taken on. Genuine Elm types are people who are successful and carrying out work they believe in, but at times the burden brings them down and they feel will not be able to cope. TheContinue reading "Elm" PINE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES helps when we blame ourselves for things done or undone. In a Pine state we may feel guilty even when events outside our control have caused a problem, or we may assume responsibility for mistakes made by others. We suffer needlessly. We sometimes feel so guilty in a Pine state that we end up sayingContinue reading "Pine" HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Holly is actually the remedy for very negative, aggressive feelings directed at others – feelings such as hatred, suspicion, envy, spite. The basic problem in a Holly state is an absence of love, and the remedy works to encourage our generosity of spirit and an openness towards others. Dr. Bach’s description. MIMULUS - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for known fears. Whenever you are frightened or anxious about something, and you can say what that ‘something’ is, then Mimulus is the remedy to take. Mimulus fears are those of every day: fear of public speaking, of the dark, of aggressive dogs, of illness and pain. Phobias can also be MimulusContinue reading "Mimulus"STAR OF BETHLEHEM
Star of Bethlehem is a comforting remedy to take in such circumstances. Dr. Bach’s description. For those in great distress under conditions which for a time produce great unhappiness. The shock of serious news, the loss of some one dear, the fright following an accident, and such like. For those who for a time refuse to beconsoled this
FREE THYSELF
A note from the editor Dr Edward Bach left London in 1930 to look for healing plants in the countryside of Wales and England.1 In the spring of 1932 he came back and spent some time seeing patients at consultingrooms
THE BACH CENTRE
Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. CRAB APPLE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER Crab Apple. is known as the cleansing remedy, and as such is the added ‘sixth ingredient’ in the cream version of Dr. Bach’s original crisis formula. Its main use is to help people who dislike some aspect of their appearance or personality or feel that they have something unclean or poisonous about them. Sometimes in a Crab Apple stateTHE BACH CENTRE
About Us. Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. You will find us in the heart of the Oxfordshire village Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, near the market town of Wallingford. Mount Vernon,. Continue reading. THE 38 REMEDIES QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Remedies. Agrimony – mental torture behind a cheerful face. Aspen – fear of unknown things. Beech – intolerance. Centaury – the inability to say ‘no’. Cerato – lack of trust in one’s own decisions. Cherry Plum – fear of the mind giving way. Chestnut Bud – failure to learn from mistakes. Chicory – selfish, possessivelove.
ELM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people suffering a temporary loss of confidence due to the overwhelming amount of responsibility they have taken on. Genuine Elm types are people who are successful and carrying out work they believe in, but at times the burden brings them down and they feel will not be able to cope. TheContinue reading "Elm" PINE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES helps when we blame ourselves for things done or undone. In a Pine state we may feel guilty even when events outside our control have caused a problem, or we may assume responsibility for mistakes made by others. We suffer needlessly. We sometimes feel so guilty in a Pine state that we end up sayingContinue reading "Pine" HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Holly is actually the remedy for very negative, aggressive feelings directed at others – feelings such as hatred, suspicion, envy, spite. The basic problem in a Holly state is an absence of love, and the remedy works to encourage our generosity of spirit and an openness towards others. Dr. Bach’s description. MIMULUS - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for known fears. Whenever you are frightened or anxious about something, and you can say what that ‘something’ is, then Mimulus is the remedy to take. Mimulus fears are those of every day: fear of public speaking, of the dark, of aggressive dogs, of illness and pain. Phobias can also be MimulusContinue reading "Mimulus"STAR OF BETHLEHEM
Star of Bethlehem is a comforting remedy to take in such circumstances. Dr. Bach’s description. For those in great distress under conditions which for a time produce great unhappiness. The shock of serious news, the loss of some one dear, the fright following an accident, and such like. For those who for a time refuse to beconsoled this
FREE THYSELF
A note from the editor Dr Edward Bach left London in 1930 to look for healing plants in the countryside of Wales and England.1 In the spring of 1932 he came back and spent some time seeing patients at consultingrooms
THE BACH CENTRE
Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. CRAB APPLE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER Crab Apple. is known as the cleansing remedy, and as such is the added ‘sixth ingredient’ in the cream version of Dr. Bach’s original crisis formula. Its main use is to help people who dislike some aspect of their appearance or personality or feel that they have something unclean or poisonous about them. Sometimes in a Crab Apple state HISTORY OF THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES The simplicity of the Bach system. There are 38 remedies in the Bach remedy system. All of them were discovered in the 1920s and 1930s by Dr Edward Bach, a well-known bacteriologist, physician, and pathologist. Each remedy is associated with a basic human emotion. Mimulus, for example, is for when we are anxious or afraid aboutsomething specific.
FREE DOWNLOADS OF DR BACH'S WRITINGS, AND MORE, FROM THE Free downloads. The Twelve Healers. The culmination of Dr Bach’s work was a simple book presenting all 38 remedies. Nora used to say, ‘This is the only book you need.’. This is the definitive 1941 edition, the first to incorporate Dr Bach’s longer introduction, dictated shortly before his death.SELECTING REMEDIES
Narrowing the choice. You can select and mix together up to six or seven different remedies at a time. Don’t worry if you make a wrong selection, because if a remedy isn’t needed it won’t do anything – it certainly won’t make things worse. Experience has shown, however, that too many remedies taken at one time tend to lessen theeffect.
MIMULUS - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for known fears. Whenever you are frightened or anxious about something, and you can say what that ‘something’ is, then Mimulus is the remedy to take. Mimulus fears are those of every day: fear of public speaking, of the dark, of aggressive dogs, of illness and pain. Phobias can also be MimulusContinue reading "Mimulus" OAK - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES So much is positive about the Oak person, but the negative side is the stubborn refusal to rest or sit back when the need for rest is obvious. The remedy is used to help us remain strong in adversity, while at the same time we learn it is better sometimes to let gorather
THE BACH CENTRE
Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. GENTIAN - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Often the feeling lifts by itself, but the remedy can be used to lift it sooner so that we are able to make things go right instead of just hoping they will. Gentian is often confused with Gorse, which is also a remedy for feeling down when things go wrong. The difference is largely one of degree. People in a Gorse state have decided to give up IMPATIENS - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER To avoid this irritation they prefer to work alone: the Impatiens boss is the one who sends staff home early so she can get the job finished quicker. The remedy helps us be less hasty and more relaxed with others. It is also an ingredient in Dr Bach’s original crisisformula, where it
WATER VIOLET
Water Violet. is the remedy for those talented, capable people whose independence and self-reliance can make them seem proud and disdainful. True Water Violet people tend to be upright, quiet and dignified. They prefer their own company or that of a few closefriends.
WILD OAT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people who feel they want to do something worthwhile with their lives but don’t know which direction to go. They tend to drift from one thing to another without finding a true path. They become frustrated and downcast as a result. We can compare the Wild Oat state with that of Scleranthus.Continue reading "Wild Oat"THE BACH CENTRE
About Us. Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. You will find us in the heart of the Oxfordshire village Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, near the market town of Wallingford. Mount Vernon,. Continue reading. THE HISTORY OF DR. BACH ELM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people suffering a temporary loss of confidence due to the overwhelming amount of responsibility they have taken on. Genuine Elm types are people who are successful and carrying out work they believe in, but at times the burden brings them down and they feel will not be able to cope. TheContinue reading "Elm" OAK - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES So much is positive about the Oak person, but the negative side is the stubborn refusal to rest or sit back when the need for rest is obvious. The remedy is used to help us remain strong in adversity, while at the same time we learn it is better sometimes to let gorather
PINE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES helps when we blame ourselves for things done or undone. In a Pine state we may feel guilty even when events outside our control have caused a problem, or we may assume responsibility for mistakes made by others. We suffer needlessly. We sometimes feel so guilty in a Pine state that we end up sayingContinue reading "Pine" HORNBEAM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Home Remedies The Bach Flower Remedies Hornbeam. Hornbeam. is used against feelings of exhaustion and tiredness that come before an effort has been made. The person in this state feels weary when he looks forward to the demands of the day. It’s easier to stay in bed or put off making a start, or find other things to do. WILD OAT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people who feel they want to do something worthwhile with their lives but don’t know which direction to go. They tend to drift from one thing to another without finding a true path. They become frustrated and downcast as a result. We can compare the Wild Oat state with that of Scleranthus.Continue reading "Wild Oat" HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Holly is actually the remedy for very negative, aggressive feelings directed at others – feelings such as hatred, suspicion, envy, spite. The basic problem in a Holly state is an absence of love, and the remedy works to encourage our generosity of spirit and an openness towards others. Dr. Bach’s description. AGRIMONY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people who keep their troubles hidden under a mask of pleasure and happiness. The sad clown masking inner hurt by being the life and soul of the party is an Agrimony archetype. Friends are often the last to know that anything is wrong in the Agrimony person’s life. Sometimes Agrimony peopleContinue reading "Agrimony" CRAB APPLE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER Crab Apple. is known as the cleansing remedy, and as such is the added ‘sixth ingredient’ in the cream version of Dr. Bach’s original crisis formula. Its main use is to help people who dislike some aspect of their appearance or personality or feel that they have something unclean or poisonous about them. Sometimes in a Crab Apple stateTHE BACH CENTRE
About Us. Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. You will find us in the heart of the Oxfordshire village Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, near the market town of Wallingford. Mount Vernon,. Continue reading. THE HISTORY OF DR. BACH ELM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people suffering a temporary loss of confidence due to the overwhelming amount of responsibility they have taken on. Genuine Elm types are people who are successful and carrying out work they believe in, but at times the burden brings them down and they feel will not be able to cope. TheContinue reading "Elm" OAK - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES So much is positive about the Oak person, but the negative side is the stubborn refusal to rest or sit back when the need for rest is obvious. The remedy is used to help us remain strong in adversity, while at the same time we learn it is better sometimes to let gorather
PINE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES helps when we blame ourselves for things done or undone. In a Pine state we may feel guilty even when events outside our control have caused a problem, or we may assume responsibility for mistakes made by others. We suffer needlessly. We sometimes feel so guilty in a Pine state that we end up sayingContinue reading "Pine" HORNBEAM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Home Remedies The Bach Flower Remedies Hornbeam. Hornbeam. is used against feelings of exhaustion and tiredness that come before an effort has been made. The person in this state feels weary when he looks forward to the demands of the day. It’s easier to stay in bed or put off making a start, or find other things to do. WILD OAT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people who feel they want to do something worthwhile with their lives but don’t know which direction to go. They tend to drift from one thing to another without finding a true path. They become frustrated and downcast as a result. We can compare the Wild Oat state with that of Scleranthus.Continue reading "Wild Oat" HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Holly is actually the remedy for very negative, aggressive feelings directed at others – feelings such as hatred, suspicion, envy, spite. The basic problem in a Holly state is an absence of love, and the remedy works to encourage our generosity of spirit and an openness towards others. Dr. Bach’s description. AGRIMONY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for people who keep their troubles hidden under a mask of pleasure and happiness. The sad clown masking inner hurt by being the life and soul of the party is an Agrimony archetype. Friends are often the last to know that anything is wrong in the Agrimony person’s life. Sometimes Agrimony peopleContinue reading "Agrimony" CRAB APPLE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER Crab Apple. is known as the cleansing remedy, and as such is the added ‘sixth ingredient’ in the cream version of Dr. Bach’s original crisis formula. Its main use is to help people who dislike some aspect of their appearance or personality or feel that they have something unclean or poisonous about them. Sometimes in a Crab Apple state THE BACH CENTRE APPROVED COURSES WORLD-WIDE Bach Centre-approved courses run in over 40 countries and in many different languages. These include French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese and English. The providers of these courses range from individual practitioners, through national associations, right up to international programmes that work in manycountries at once.
THE 38 REMEDIES QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Remedies. Agrimony – mental torture behind a cheerful face. Aspen – fear of unknown things. Beech – intolerance. Centaury – the inability to say ‘no’. Cerato – lack of trust in one’s own decisions. Cherry Plum – fear of the mind giving way. Chestnut Bud – failure to learn from mistakes. Chicory –SELECTING REMEDIES
Narrowing the choice. You can select and mix together up to six or seven different remedies at a time. Don’t worry if you make a wrong selection, because if a remedy isn’t needed it won’t do anything – it certainly won’t make things worse. Experience has shown, however, that too many remedies taken at one time tend to lessen theeffect.
HOW TO TAKE THE REMEDIES Simply: Get an empty 30 ml bottle with a dropper in the lid (try the local pharmacy) Add to the bottle two drops of each selected remedy (and/or four drops of the pre-mixed emergency formula) Top the bottle up with still (i.e. not fizzy) mineral water. From this bottle take four drops, at least four times a day. HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Holly is actually the remedy for very negative, aggressive feelings directed at others – feelings such as hatred, suspicion, envy, spite. The basic problem in a Holly state is an absence of love, and the remedy works to encourage our generosity of spirit and an openness towards others. Dr. Bach’s description. MUSTARD - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Home Remedies The Bach Flower Remedies Mustard. Mustard. is the remedy for deep gloom and depression that descends for no apparent reason out of a clear blue sky. People in this state often list all the reasons they have to feel happy and contented, but still everything looks black and hopeless to them. The remedy helps to dispel the clouds WALNUT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy to help protect us against outside influences in general, and against the effects of change in particular. Walnut people are fulfilling their purpose in life but sometimes doubt their path when they hear the opinions, theories or beliefs of others. Unlike Cerato people, those in a Walnut state don’t actively seek out theContinue reading "Walnut"WATER VIOLET
Water Violet. is the remedy for those talented, capable people whose independence and self-reliance can make them seem proud and disdainful. True Water Violet people tend to be upright, quiet and dignified. They prefer their own company or that of a few closefriends.
ROCK ROSE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER is the remedy against terror, and as such is an important ingredient in Dr Bach’s traditional crisis combination. The Rock Rose state may start out as a more everyday Mimulus or Red Chestnut state, but it is further along the path from these, being a panicky, terrorstruck fear that makes conscious thought and decision next to impossible. The remedy providesContinue reading "Rock Rose"THE BACH CENTRE
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About Us. Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. You will find us in the heart of the Oxfordshire village Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, near the market town of Wallingford. Mount Vernon,. Continue reading. THE HISTORY OF DR. BACH ELM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWERBACH FLOWER KITSELM FLOWER ESSENCEBACH FLOWERS LIST is the remedy for people suffering a temporary loss of confidence due to the overwhelming amount of responsibility they have taken on. Genuine Elm types are people who are successful and carrying out work they believe in, but at times the burden brings them down and they feel will not be able to cope. TheContinue reading "Elm" OAK - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER DESCRIPTIONSBACH FLOWERS FOR SALEBACH FLOWERS FOR SALEBACH FLOWERS LISTBACH FLOWERS LIST So much is positive about the Oak person, but the negative side is the stubborn refusal to rest or sit back when the need for rest is obvious. The remedy is used to help us remain strong in adversity, while at the same time we learn it is better sometimes to let gorather
PINE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESPINE BACH FLOWERPINE BACH FLOWER REMEDYLIST OF BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER DESCRIPTIONSBACH FLOWER EDUCATIONBACH FLOWER REMEDIES GUIDE helps when we blame ourselves for things done or undone. In a Pine state we may feel guilty even when events outside our control have caused a problem, or we may assume responsibility for mistakes made by others. We suffer needlessly. We sometimes feel so guilty in a Pine state that we end up sayingContinue reading "Pine" HORNBEAM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER HORNBEAMBACH FLOWER HORNBEAMHORNBEAM FLOWER ESSENCE BENEFITSHORNBEAM USES Home Remedies The Bach Flower Remedies Hornbeam. Hornbeam. is used against feelings of exhaustion and tiredness that come before an effort has been made. The person in this state feels weary when he looks forward to the demands of the day. It’s easier to stay in bed or put off making a start, or find other things to do. WILD OAT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIES LISTHOLLY BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH FLOWER REMEDY CHARTBACH FLOWER REMEDY LISTBACH FLOWER RESCUE REMEDY REVIEW is the remedy for people who feel they want to do something worthwhile with their lives but don’t know which direction to go. They tend to drift from one thing to another without finding a true path. They become frustrated and downcast as a result. We can compare the Wild Oat state with that of Scleranthus.Continue reading "Wild Oat" HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESHOLLY BACH FLOWER REMEDYHOLLY BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH ORIGINAL FLOWER REMEDIES REVIEWSHOLLY FLOWER ESSENCE Holly is actually the remedy for very negative, aggressive feelings directed at others – feelings such as hatred, suspicion, envy, spite. The basic problem in a Holly state is an absence of love, and the remedy works to encourage our generosity of spirit and an openness towards others. Dr. Bach’s description. AGRIMONY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESAGRIMONY BACH FLOWERBACH AGRIMONYAGRIMONY BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH FLOWER REMEDIES QUESTIONNAIREBACH FLOWER RESCUE REMEDYREVIEW
is the remedy for people who keep their troubles hidden under a mask of pleasure and happiness. The sad clown masking inner hurt by being the life and soul of the party is an Agrimony archetype. Friends are often the last to know that anything is wrong in the Agrimony person’s life. Sometimes Agrimony peopleContinue reading "Agrimony" CRAB APPLE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWERCRAB APPLES FORSALE
Crab Apple. is known as the cleansing remedy, and as such is the added ‘sixth ingredient’ in the cream version of Dr. Bach’s original crisis formula. Its main use is to help people who dislike some aspect of their appearance or personality or feel that they have something unclean or poisonous about them. Sometimes in a Crab Apple stateTHE BACH CENTRE
About Us. Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. You will find us in the heart of the Oxfordshire village Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, near the market town of Wallingford. Mount Vernon,. Continue reading. THE HISTORY OF DR. BACH ELM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWERBACH FLOWER KITSELM FLOWER ESSENCEBACH FLOWERS LIST is the remedy for people suffering a temporary loss of confidence due to the overwhelming amount of responsibility they have taken on. Genuine Elm types are people who are successful and carrying out work they believe in, but at times the burden brings them down and they feel will not be able to cope. TheContinue reading "Elm" OAK - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER DESCRIPTIONSBACH FLOWERS FOR SALEBACH FLOWERS FOR SALEBACH FLOWERS LISTBACH FLOWERS LIST So much is positive about the Oak person, but the negative side is the stubborn refusal to rest or sit back when the need for rest is obvious. The remedy is used to help us remain strong in adversity, while at the same time we learn it is better sometimes to let gorather
PINE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESPINE BACH FLOWERPINE BACH FLOWER REMEDYLIST OF BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER DESCRIPTIONSBACH FLOWER EDUCATIONBACH FLOWER REMEDIES GUIDE helps when we blame ourselves for things done or undone. In a Pine state we may feel guilty even when events outside our control have caused a problem, or we may assume responsibility for mistakes made by others. We suffer needlessly. We sometimes feel so guilty in a Pine state that we end up sayingContinue reading "Pine" HORNBEAM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER HORNBEAMBACH FLOWER HORNBEAMHORNBEAM FLOWER ESSENCE BENEFITSHORNBEAM USES Home Remedies The Bach Flower Remedies Hornbeam. Hornbeam. is used against feelings of exhaustion and tiredness that come before an effort has been made. The person in this state feels weary when he looks forward to the demands of the day. It’s easier to stay in bed or put off making a start, or find other things to do. WILD OAT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIES LISTHOLLY BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH FLOWER REMEDY CHARTBACH FLOWER REMEDY LISTBACH FLOWER RESCUE REMEDY REVIEW is the remedy for people who feel they want to do something worthwhile with their lives but don’t know which direction to go. They tend to drift from one thing to another without finding a true path. They become frustrated and downcast as a result. We can compare the Wild Oat state with that of Scleranthus.Continue reading "Wild Oat" HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESHOLLY BACH FLOWER REMEDYHOLLY BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH ORIGINAL FLOWER REMEDIES REVIEWSHOLLY FLOWER ESSENCE Holly is actually the remedy for very negative, aggressive feelings directed at others – feelings such as hatred, suspicion, envy, spite. The basic problem in a Holly state is an absence of love, and the remedy works to encourage our generosity of spirit and an openness towards others. Dr. Bach’s description. AGRIMONY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESAGRIMONY BACH FLOWERBACH AGRIMONYAGRIMONY BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH FLOWER REMEDIES QUESTIONNAIREBACH FLOWER RESCUE REMEDYREVIEW
is the remedy for people who keep their troubles hidden under a mask of pleasure and happiness. The sad clown masking inner hurt by being the life and soul of the party is an Agrimony archetype. Friends are often the last to know that anything is wrong in the Agrimony person’s life. Sometimes Agrimony peopleContinue reading "Agrimony" CRAB APPLE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWERCRAB APPLES FORSALE
Crab Apple. is known as the cleansing remedy, and as such is the added ‘sixth ingredient’ in the cream version of Dr. Bach’s original crisis formula. Its main use is to help people who dislike some aspect of their appearance or personality or feel that they have something unclean or poisonous about them. Sometimes in a Crab Apple state THE BACH CENTRE APPROVED COURSES WORLD-WIDE Bach Centre-approved courses run in over 40 countries and in many different languages. These include French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese and English. The providers of these courses range from individual practitioners, through national associations, right up to international programmes that work in manycountries at once.
THE 38 REMEDIES QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Remedies. Agrimony – mental torture behind a cheerful face. Aspen – fear of unknown things. Beech – intolerance. Centaury – the inability to say ‘no’. Cerato – lack of trust in one’s own decisions. Cherry Plum – fear of the mind giving way. Chestnut Bud – failure to learn from mistakes. Chicory –SELECTING REMEDIES
Narrowing the choice. You can select and mix together up to six or seven different remedies at a time. Don’t worry if you make a wrong selection, because if a remedy isn’t needed it won’t do anything – it certainly won’t make things worse. Experience has shown, however, that too many remedies taken at one time tend to lessen theeffect.
HOW TO TAKE THE REMEDIES Simply: Get an empty 30 ml bottle with a dropper in the lid (try the local pharmacy) Add to the bottle two drops of each selected remedy (and/or four drops of the pre-mixed emergency formula) Top the bottle up with still (i.e. not fizzy) mineral water. From this bottle take four drops, at least four times a day. HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Holly is actually the remedy for very negative, aggressive feelings directed at others – feelings such as hatred, suspicion, envy, spite. The basic problem in a Holly state is an absence of love, and the remedy works to encourage our generosity of spirit and an openness towards others. Dr. Bach’s description. MUSTARD - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES Home Remedies The Bach Flower Remedies Mustard. Mustard. is the remedy for deep gloom and depression that descends for no apparent reason out of a clear blue sky. People in this state often list all the reasons they have to feel happy and contented, but still everything looks black and hopeless to them. The remedy helps to dispel the clouds WALNUT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy to help protect us against outside influences in general, and against the effects of change in particular. Walnut people are fulfilling their purpose in life but sometimes doubt their path when they hear the opinions, theories or beliefs of others. Unlike Cerato people, those in a Walnut state don’t actively seek out theContinue reading "Walnut"WATER VIOLET
Water Violet. is the remedy for those talented, capable people whose independence and self-reliance can make them seem proud and disdainful. True Water Violet people tend to be upright, quiet and dignified. They prefer their own company or that of a few closefriends.
ROCK ROSE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER is the remedy against terror, and as such is an important ingredient in Dr Bach’s traditional crisis combination. The Rock Rose state may start out as a more everyday Mimulus or Red Chestnut state, but it is further along the path from these, being a panicky, terrorstruck fear that makes conscious thought and decision next to impossible. The remedy providesContinue reading "Rock Rose"THE BACH CENTRE
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About Us. Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. You will find us in the heart of the Oxfordshire village Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, near the market town of Wallingford. Mount Vernon,. Continue reading. THE HISTORY OF DR. BACH ELM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWERBACH FLOWER KITSELM FLOWER ESSENCEBACH FLOWERS LIST is the remedy for people suffering a temporary loss of confidence due to the overwhelming amount of responsibility they have taken on. Genuine Elm types are people who are successful and carrying out work they believe in, but at times the burden brings them down and they feel will not be able to cope. TheContinue reading "Elm" OAK - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER DESCRIPTIONSBACH FLOWERS FOR SALEBACH FLOWERS FOR SALEBACH FLOWERS LISTBACH FLOWERS LIST So much is positive about the Oak person, but the negative side is the stubborn refusal to rest or sit back when the need for rest is obvious. The remedy is used to help us remain strong in adversity, while at the same time we learn it is better sometimes to let gorather
WILD OAT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIES LISTHOLLY BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH FLOWER REMEDY CHARTBACH FLOWER REMEDY LISTBACH FLOWER RESCUE REMEDY REVIEW is the remedy for people who feel they want to do something worthwhile with their lives but don’t know which direction to go. They tend to drift from one thing to another without finding a true path. They become frustrated and downcast as a result. We can compare the Wild Oat state with that of Scleranthus.Continue reading "Wild Oat" PINE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESPINE BACH FLOWERPINE BACH FLOWER REMEDYLIST OF BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER DESCRIPTIONSBACH FLOWER EDUCATIONBACH FLOWER REMEDIES GUIDE helps when we blame ourselves for things done or undone. In a Pine state we may feel guilty even when events outside our control have caused a problem, or we may assume responsibility for mistakes made by others. We suffer needlessly. We sometimes feel so guilty in a Pine state that we end up sayingContinue reading "Pine" HORNBEAM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER HORNBEAMBACH FLOWER HORNBEAMHORNBEAM FLOWER ESSENCE BENEFITSHORNBEAM USES Home Remedies The Bach Flower Remedies Hornbeam. Hornbeam. is used against feelings of exhaustion and tiredness that come before an effort has been made. The person in this state feels weary when he looks forward to the demands of the day. It’s easier to stay in bed or put off making a start, or find other things to do. HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESHOLLY BACH FLOWER REMEDYHOLLY BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH ORIGINAL FLOWER REMEDIES REVIEWSHOLLY FLOWER ESSENCE Holly is actually the remedy for very negative, aggressive feelings directed at others – feelings such as hatred, suspicion, envy, spite. The basic problem in a Holly state is an absence of love, and the remedy works to encourage our generosity of spirit and an openness towards others. Dr. Bach’s description. AGRIMONY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESAGRIMONY BACH FLOWERBACH AGRIMONYAGRIMONY BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH FLOWER REMEDIES QUESTIONNAIREBACH FLOWER RESCUE REMEDYREVIEW
is the remedy for people who keep their troubles hidden under a mask of pleasure and happiness. The sad clown masking inner hurt by being the life and soul of the party is an Agrimony archetype. Friends are often the last to know that anything is wrong in the Agrimony person’s life. Sometimes Agrimony peopleContinue reading "Agrimony" CRAB APPLE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWERCRAB APPLES FORSALE
Crab Apple. is known as the cleansing remedy, and as such is the added ‘sixth ingredient’ in the cream version of Dr. Bach’s original crisis formula. Its main use is to help people who dislike some aspect of their appearance or personality or feel that they have something unclean or poisonous about them. Sometimes in a Crab Apple stateTHE BACH CENTRE
Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. THE HISTORY OF DR. BACH ELM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWERBACH FLOWER KITSELM FLOWER ESSENCEBACH FLOWERS LIST is the remedy for people suffering a temporary loss of confidence due to the overwhelming amount of responsibility they have taken on. Genuine Elm types are people who are successful and carrying out work they believe in, but at times the burden brings them down and they feel will not be able to cope. TheContinue reading "Elm" OAK - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER DESCRIPTIONSBACH FLOWERS FOR SALEBACH FLOWERS FOR SALEBACH FLOWERS LISTBACH FLOWERS LIST is the remedy for strong, steady people who never give up under adversity. They plough on with determination, and never consider resting until they are past the point of exhaustion. Oaks often have many people relying on them, and their sense of duty is strong. They may feel frustrated and unhappy if illness or exhaustionContinuereading "Oak"
WILD OAT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIES LISTHOLLY BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH FLOWER REMEDY CHARTBACH FLOWER REMEDY LISTBACH FLOWER RESCUE REMEDY REVIEW is the remedy for people who feel they want to do something worthwhile with their lives but don’t know which direction to go. They tend to drift from one thing to another without finding a true path. They become frustrated and downcast as a result. We can compare the Wild Oat state with that of Scleranthus.Continue reading "Wild Oat" PINE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESPINE BACH FLOWERPINE BACH FLOWER REMEDYLIST OF BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER DESCRIPTIONSBACH FLOWER EDUCATIONBACH FLOWER REMEDIES GUIDE helps when we blame ourselves for things done or undone. In a Pine state we may feel guilty even when events outside our control have caused a problem, or we may assume responsibility for mistakes made by others. We suffer needlessly. We sometimes feel so guilty in a Pine state that we end up sayingContinue reading "Pine" VERVAIN - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESVERVAIN BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH FLOWER REMEDIES LISTBACH FLOWER VERVAINVERVAIN BACH REMEDYVERVAIN FLOWER ESSENCE people are perfectionists with a keen sense of justice. They are blessed with extreme mental energy that they willingly throw into the causes they believe in. The Vervain enthusiasm can be infectious, and they feel a strong need to persuade others to their own point of view. But at an extreme, they are in dangerContinue reading "Vervain" AGRIMONY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER REMEDIESAGRIMONY BACH FLOWERBACH AGRIMONYAGRIMONY BACH FLOWER REMEDYBACH FLOWER REMEDIES QUESTIONNAIREBACH FLOWER RESCUE REMEDYREVIEW
is the remedy for people who keep their troubles hidden under a mask of pleasure and happiness. The sad clown masking inner hurt by being the life and soul of the party is an Agrimony archetype. Friends are often the last to know that anything is wrong in the Agrimony person’s life. Sometimes Agrimony peopleContinue reading "Agrimony" HORNBEAM - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIESBACH FLOWER HORNBEAMBACH FLOWER HORNBEAMHORNBEAM FLOWER ESSENCE BENEFITSHORNBEAM USES is used against feelings of exhaustion and tiredness that come before an effort has been made. The person in this state feels weary when he looks forward to the demands of the day. It’s easier to stay in bed or put off making a start, or find other things to do. But if an effortContinue reading "Hornbeam" CRAB APPLE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWERCRAB APPLES FORSALE
is known as the cleansing remedy, and as such is the added ‘sixth ingredient’ in the cream version of Dr. Bach’s original crisis formula. Its main use is to help people who dislike some aspect of their appearance or personality or feel that they have something unclean or poisonous about them. Sometimes in a CrabContinue reading"Crab Apple"
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THE 38 REMEDIES QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE This is a quick reference guide to each of the 38 remedies discovered by Dr Bach. Each remedy is directed at a particular characteristic oremotional state.
HOW TO TAKE THE REMEDIES Direct on the tongue. You can also take remedies ‘neat’, without diluting them. This is the most expensive way to take remedies and tastes strongly of brandy (unless you are using a stock remedy bottled in glycerine etc.), so is not recommended. HOLLY - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is often thought of as the remedy for anger – but this isn’t necessarily the case. In the Bach system anger is a secondary emotion and we need to look more closely at the cause. Anger based on impatience needs another remedy, for example, as do those angers based on feelings of personal unfairness or impersonal injustice, or where thereContinue reading "Holly" MUSTARD - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy for deep gloom and depression that descends for no apparent reason out of a clear blue sky. People in this state often list all the reasons they have to feel happy and contented, but still everything looks black and hopeless to them. The remedy helps to dispel the clouds so that weContinue reading "Mustard"STAR OF BETHLEHEM
is one of the remedies in the traditional crisis formula. It is the remedy for the after-effects of shock, such as is caused by unexpected bad news or any unexpected and unwelcome event. It can be used just as well for the effects of a shock received many years ago, even very early in childhood. ThisContinue reading "Star of Bethlehem"WATER VIOLET
is the remedy for those talented, capable people whose independence and self-reliance can make them seem proud and disdainful. True Water Violet people tend to be upright, quiet and dignified. They prefer their own company or that of a few close friends. We need the remedy when our natural reserve has built a barrier betweenContinue reading"Water Violet"
WALNUT - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES is the remedy to help protect us against outside influences in general, and against the effects of change in particular. Walnut people are fulfilling their purpose in life but sometimes doubt their path when they hear the opinions, theories or beliefs of others. Unlike Cerato people, those in a Walnut state don’t actively seek out theContinue reading "Walnut" ROCK ROSE - THE BACH CENTRE'S GUIDE TO THE BACH FLOWER is the remedy against terror, and as such is an important ingredient in Dr Bach’s traditional crisis combination. The Rock Rose state may start out as a more everyday Mimulus or Red Chestnut state, but it is further along the path from these, being a panicky, terrorstruck fear that makes conscious thought and decision next to impossible. The remedy providesContinue reading "Rock Rose"THE BACH CENTRE
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Mount Vernon is the name of the 19th Century cottage where Dr. Edward Bach, who discovered the Bach flower remedies, lived and worked during the last years of his life. You will find us in the heart of the Oxfordshire village Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, near the market town of Wallingford. Mount Vernon,…Continue reading “About Us”Featured
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“Our work is steadfastly to adhere to the simplicity and purity of this method of healing” DR EDWARD BACH, 1936 “HEALING WITH THE CLEAN, PURE, BEAUTIFUL AGENTS OF NATURE IS SURELY THE ONE METHOD OF ALL WHICH APPEALS TO MOST OF US” DR EDWARD BACH, 1936 “The remedies to be described are beneficent in action, and cause no aggravation nor reaction for their effect is to uplift” DR EDWARD BACH, 1930 “Wonderful as it may seem, relieve your patient of the mood or moods such as are given in this system of healing, and your patient isbetter”
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Message from the Centre Due to staff holidays, the Bach Centre and Nora's Kitchen will be closed from Wednesday 9th to Friday 11th (inclusive) June. You can still order online, however, orders will not be processed until the following week. Phone lines will also be closed. Sorry for any inconvenience, Thank you. No thanks, I'm not interested and don't show again!Scroll Up
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