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Discovered by Edward Bach in the 1930s, the Bach Flower Remedies are made from the wild plants, flowers and trees of the countryside. Taking them is a natural way to establish inner harmony and emotional balance. The remedies are safe and helpful for both adults and children - and can even be administered to animals and plants.
If you're experiencing drowsiness you could be in need of some clematis; if you've been overcome by a wistful sense of nostalgia or homesickness then taking honeysuckle could cure these negative thoughts; or if you simply want to banish that 'Monday morning felling' then hornbeam is the remedy for you.
This practical, accessible dictionary lists the positive and negative qualities for each of the 38 remedies to help you find the remedy you need.
Dr Edward Bach studied medicine at the University College Hospital, London and, after several years, gave up his lucrative medical career and Harley Street practice to travel the countryside in order to complete his discovery into the healing benefits of herbs and plants. One by one he found the remedies he wanted, each aimed at a particular mental state of emotion and his highly successful system of medicine is now used all over the world.
The thirty-eight Bach Flower Remedies are made from non-poisonous wild flowers and offer a simple means to establish inner harmony. This book is an essential dictionary listing the positive and negative qualities associated with each natural remedy. Whereas a person categorised by the positive aspect would have little need for the remedy in question, those who share the qualities listed under the negative aspect would benefit from taking it. There is also a separate section on the uses and health benefits of Rescue Remedy.
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