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  Introduction to Bach Flower Therapy
Bach flower therapy is a holistic method of treating a individual and is considered as an alternate medicinal system.
He also made the 39th bach flower remedy, which is nothing but a combination of five bach flower remedies taken from the so called 38 bach flower remedies.
This 39th bach flower remedy is known as the Rescue Remedy, which is for emergency purposes.
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 Bach Flower Remedies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bach Flower remedies are pure plant essences that are used to treat emotional problems thought to be the underlying cause of illness.
Perhaps the most well-known Bach Flower remedy is the “rescue remedy”, a combination of five flowers which he recommended in times of crisis to relieve shock and trauma caused by physical or emotional injury or illness.
Bach Flower remedies are usually administered as tinctures, with a few drops being placed under the tongue up to four times a day, or diluted in water and sipped.
www.naturalhealthnz.net /bachflower.html   (1005 words)

  
 IAATH - Flower Essence Therapy
Flower essence therapy is a form of vibrational healing, which treats with pure energy to generate changes in the energetic field of the client.
Flower essence therapy has proven particularly useful in assisting animals that have been abused, neglected or that have become stressed and anxious due to interface with human beings.
In the words of Dr. Edward Bach, a flower essence pioneer, “the action of the flower essences raises the vibration of the being....
www.iaath.com /treatments/flower.shtml   (591 words)

  
 Bach Flower Therapy: Article
Bach Flower therapy is a unique medicine system that can change very subtle emotional and psychological states of being.
Bach flower is perhaps one of the most spiritual therapies, for it stems from Dr Bach's belief in the soul, a spark of the divine, guiding us towards our purpose in life.
The advantage of Bach flower therapy is that not only does it change our very personalities, but it does so through the spirit and not the body, thereby pre-empting the possibility of overdose, side-effects or incompatibility with other therapies.
www.lifepositive.com /body/naturopathy/bach-flower-therapy/bachflower-remedies.asp   (959 words)

  
 Bach flower remedies : Bach Flower Therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bach Flower Remedies are a form of alternative medicine which uses extremely weak tinctures[?] of various flowers and plants.
The best-known Bach flower remedy would have to be Rescue remedy[?], a combination of Rock Rose, Impatiens, Clematis, Star of Bethlehem and Cherry Plum extracts.
Some people have used rescue remedy and other bach flower remedies on their household pets and domestic animals, and it is reported to often be quite successful in calming them and improving their problem behaviour.
www.termsdefined.net /ba/bach-flower-therapy.html   (278 words)

  
 Bach flower remedies used in the treatment of depression   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bach flower remedies are a unique form of energy medicine that has become increasingly popular among alternative healthcare professionals; they are classified as homeopathic remedies in the United States and are part of the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS).
Using Dr. Bach's guidelines for working with multiple remedies, 2 drops of each in its concen trated form were placed in a 30ml phial, diluted with spring water, and a teaspoon of vegetable glycerin was added as a preservative.
By the eighth week of Bach flower therapy the frequency of depressive episodes per week was decreasing and she was reporting more pleasure in life.
www.edwardbach.org /research_masi.htm   (1782 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Encyclopedia of Bach Flower Therapy: Books: Mechthild Scheffer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In Bach flower therapy, developed over 60 years ago by the English physician Edward Bach, 38 individual distilled flower essences are used to affect mental and emotional states.
Scheffer is a longtime Bach flower therapy practitioner and the author of previous books on the subject, including Bach Flower Therapy: Theory and Practice.
I was skeptical about the efficacy of Bach Flower remedies for years, until I discovered that Rescue Remedy, which I had found most helpful in dealing with a variety of physical...
www.amazon.com /Encyclopedia-Bach-Flower-Therapy/dp/0892819413   (1392 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Bach Flower Therapy
The first practitioner to recognize the psychological underpinnings of the Bach flower remedies, Scheffer demonstrates that emotional and physical well-being are inextricably linked and shows how flower therapies can be a powerful tool for healing individual symptoms and restoring balance to one's life.
A longtime Bach flower therapy practitioner, Mechthild Scheffer is the author of several books, including Bach Flower Therapy: Theory and Practice and Mastering Bach Flower Therapies: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment.
She is the official representative of England's Edward Bach Centre for Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
www.massageamerica.us /encyclopediaofbachremedies.htm   (352 words)

  
 Bach Flower Therapy | various Bach Remedies | bach essences
The Bach flower therapy is a quick, easy and highly-effective way to alleviate negative emotions from the core of psyche and to boost innate latent ability, in a way to face life challenges with courage and humor, even in today's unique environment.
Bach therapy goes further than eliminating behavioral negativities, by giving you a powerful tool to let go of or alleviate those painful and limiting behavioral traits like shame, guilt, communication apprehension or like that -from the core of your psyche- those were restraining you from performing at your best.
Bach flower essences will act on your mind tapping your natural ability to release negative emotions and restore well being, that was previously within you.
www.charminghealth.com /bachflower/bach-remedies-speciality.htm   (1035 words)

  
 The flower remedies of Dr Edward Bach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dedicated to all aspects of the flower remedies of Dr Edward Bach, it aims to be a centre of knowlede about the therapy, the plants and the many uses of Bach's flower remedies.
Flower essences come in many forms but are made by only one of two simple methods: the Boiling Method or the Sun Method.
Bach followed with seven further remedies that related to a number of emotional conditions that he identified.
www.edwardbach.org /edwardbach.htm   (196 words)

  
 Bach Flower Therapy
Bach Flower Therapy is named after Dr. Edward Bach, whose research led to its development in England in the 1930's.
Bach Flowers can be taken safely by infants, pregnant or nursing women, the elderly, and even those who have flower allergies.
Therapy can help him process his anxiety (which may be only a temporary stress response or may be a deeper trauma that has just been triggered by the unemployment stress).
www.sarahchanaradcliffe.com /bach_flower.htm   (1380 words)

  
 Institute of Holistic Therapies - Bach Flower Therapy
Flower Essence Therapy is based on the understanding that mental attitudes contribute to the healing or worsening of a person's quality of life and their health on all levels.
Flower Essences are matched to the patient, and to do this effectively, one must understand the patient's nature.
Flower Essence Therapy aims to look beyond the obvious to teach a deeper level of understanding of the human psyche.
users.bigpond.net.au /iht/bachflower.htm   (444 words)

  
 Bach Flower Therapy | Bach essences discovered by Dr. Edward Bach
According to Bach Flower Therapy, often any ailment or ill-health condition --at most of the time and in majority of the cases-- is the result or expression of persistent "emotional imbalance" that takes place at the core of your psyche and persists over a period of time due to gradual accumulation of numerous
Bach noticed that, two persons (identical in weight, height, and age) with same background and training, in same field, often react very differently even to the same life situation.
Although Dr. Edward Bach was quite impressed by the principles of homeopathy wherein consideration of human emotions forms a prominent role in determining the line of treatment, still he was searching for a more simple solution that could be finely tuned to the innate nature of a person.
www.charminghealth.com /bachflower/bach-flower-therapy.htm   (1400 words)

  
 Bach's flower therapy - Skeptic's Dictionary
Bach flower therapy is a type of homeopathic aromatherapy developed in the 1930s by British physician Edward Bach (1886-1936).
His "discoveries" were arrived at by "inspirations." For example, while on a walk he had an inspiration that dew drops on a plant heated by the sun would absorb healing properties from the plant.
Bach claimed that these wildflowers have a soul or energy with an affinity to the human soul.
skepdic.com /bachflower.html   (270 words)

  
 FAQ - Bach flower remedies and essences
Bach believed that state of mind plays a vital role in maintaining health and recovering from illness.
Bach therapy is also called frequency medicine: Bach flowers are attuned to the same frequencies that enabled the problem to form.
Is the effectiveness of Bach Flowers influenced by changes in the e...
www.feelbach.com /faq.asp?qid=2200022&act=bq   (1343 words)

  
 Bach Flower Remedy Therapy - an Introduction
Bach felt that the answer to problems of living must be found in the realm of the living.
Historically and until recently, the vast majority of medicinal substances were found in the plant realm and Dr Bach felt that nature provides the best solutions to her own problems, and this includes human illness.
With a background in homoeopathy and familiarity with homoeopathic "pictures" of many plants and flowers, coupled with his own delicate insight into the qualities of individual plants, he was able to isolate 38 flowers for essential characteristics which match what he held to be the full spectrum of human emotional disorders.
www.skylarkbooks.com /Bach_Flower_Therapy_Introduction.htm   (575 words)

  
 Bach Flower Therapy - WSAVA 2005 Congress
Bach prepared his remedies of flowers of non toxic wild plants, bushes and trees and spring water he found in the English countryside.
Bach Flower Therapy is indicated for all psychosomatic problems, for behavioural problems, for diseases resistant to all used therapies-for example fearful and timid animals, mourning animals, hyperactive animals, barking dogs, spraying cats or animals refusing medicaments.
Contraindicated is flower therapy in deficiencies in food or environment, lack of vitamins or minerals, orthopedic problems which need surgical care, dangerous diseases like failure of organs (liver, kidney, heart) or non-acceptance of the therapy by the owner.
www.vin.com /proceedings/Proceedings.plx?CID=WSAVA2005&PID=11046&O=Generic   (1665 words)

  
 The Encyclopedia of Bach Flower Therapy
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 What are Bach Flower Remedies
Bach sought to find the safest, simplest, and most pure method of healing his patients which would take into consideration the individual mental and emotional makeup of their personalities.
The remedies are derived from non-poisonous plants, shrubs and trees, and are prepared through the heating of the flowers with sunlight in spring water, or the boiling of twigs and flowers to extract the healing essence.
The Bach flower remedies target the mental/emotional level of an individual, helping to clear negative emotions, mindsets, attitudes, and personality traits which can not only impede the body's ability to heal itself, but can also create roadblocks to peace and happiness.
www.healingisessential.com /what_are_bach_flower_remedies.htm   (423 words)

  
 Dr Edward Bach Centre bach Flower flower Remedies remedies Essences essences courses books education training
Mount Vernon was the home and workplace of Dr Bach in the last years of his life, when he completed his research into the flower remedies that still bear his name.
Making mother tinctures is of course the most famous activity that goes on at the Bach Centre.
The Centre is open to visitors, and in everything we do we aim to maintain the simplicity and purity of Dr Bach's work, in the way he intended.
www.bachcentre.com   (234 words)

  
 Bach Flower Therapy - Health Hydro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Early in his practise Dr Bach had identified that it was a patient's outlook on life which appeared to be a deciding factor as to their likelihood of surviving.
Dr Bach believed the basis of disease was found in the disharmonious aspects of a human being.
Hence, the remedies he prepared were for the treatment of the mood and temperament of the patient, not the physical illness; so that each patient becoming more himself or herself could increase his or her own vitality and so draw from an inner strength and peace the means to restore health.
www.swindon.gov.uk /highcontrast/leisure-hydrobach   (518 words)

  
 Book Review: Collected Writings of Edward Bach
The flower essences were viewed as aids and catalysts to help in this process of developing virtues and awareness, bringing us nearer to the Divinity within, and a commitment to this process on the part of the patient was implicit in their use.
Bach believed that God gave him states of suffering precisely so that he would be able to go into the fields and discern which flower could heal a particular state.
Bach always encouraged people to develop the virtue of universal love, which is rooted in the unity of all people as equals and children of God.
www.healingflowers.net /bookreview   (1503 words)

  
 Bach flower
Bach Remedies were developed by Dr. Edward Bach (1886-1936), a Harley Street Clinic physician and prominent bacteriologist, homeopath, and researcher.
Bach Flower Therapy helps us to deal constructively with the negative behavior patterns of human nature such as jealousy, impatience, the inability to say no, timidity, and inappropriate guilt that are viewed by Bach practitioners as the underlying cause of physical illness.
Bach Flower essences can help our pets when they have negative emotions, just as they can when we are emotionally out of balance.
feelbach.co.uk   (249 words)

  
 Bach Flower Therapy for Parrots
The challenge in treating with Bach Flower Essences is that the reasons for the emotional disturbance(s) causing the negative behavior must be diagnosed.
Bach Flower Essences are not a wonder drug and won’t cure medical problems, although they will help in accelerating recuperation — but they do represent real hope for those of us committed to addressing some of the truly daunting challenges of helping afflicted parrots by restoring their mental health.
The link to the web site of the US affiliate of the Bach Flower Essence company which also carries a list of the 38 essences, their application as well as various forms of treatment: http://www.nelsonbach.com/index3.html.
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 Healing Is Essential
Bach Flower essences also work well for animals, and are used by many pet owners and veterinarians.
Certified Bach Flower Therapy Practitioners do not diagnose, treat, or prescribe for any medical or psychological condition, and the remedies themselves are not used to treat or cure specific ailments, but to assist in restoring balance to the whole.
Bach, Bach Flower Essences, and Bach Flower Remedies are registered trademarks of Bach Flower Remedies Ltd., Oxon, England.
www.healingisessential.com   (517 words)

  
 Women24
Magnetic therapy is a natural method used to relieve pain, restore energy and enhance sleep by applying magnetic fields to the body.
Bach flower therapy is an energy-based treatment which can be used in conjunction with traditional healing.
Bach flower therapy is safe for children, pregnant or nursing mothers, the elderly and even those with flower allergies.
www.women24.com /Women24/Life/BodySoul/Article/0,7173,1-2-4_6763,00.html   (1225 words)

  
 Book: Bach Flower Massage
Doctors have long known that inner imbalances can be reflected in external reactions of the skin, but Bach Flower Massage is the first book to reverse that equation - by manipulating the skin with a combination of massage and Bach Flower essences, inner conditions can be treated.
Practitioners of Bach Flower therapy will be amazed by the results they achieve with this new approach.
Bach Flower Massage contains all the information you need to begin treating yourself and others with the thirty-eight flower remedies, including a description of the indications treated by each essence, illustrations of the flowers themselves, and tips on where to find them in the wild.
www.bmlbasic.com /BookBachFlow.htm   (189 words)

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