Dr. Bach Said

“Our work is steadfastly to adhere to the simplicity and purity of this method of healing”

Dr. Edward Bach, 1936

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Agrimony
Aspen
Beech
Centaury
Cerato
Cherry Plum
Chestnut Bud
Chicory
Clematis
Crab Apple
Elm
Gentian
Gorse
Heather
Holly
Honeysuckle
Hornbeam
Impatiens
Larch
Mimulus
Mustard
Oak
Olive
Pine
Red Chestnut
Rock Rose
Rock Water
Scleranthus
Star of Bethlehem
Sweet Chestnut
Vervain
Vine
Walnut
Water Violet
White Chestnut
Wild Oat
Wild Rose
Willow
Agrimony

Bach remedy system was developed more than fifty years ago by a well-known bacteriologist, physician and pathologist, Dr. Edward Bach. That remedy system is one of the most interesting discoveries of the alternative contemporary medicine. It is based on an absent concept on the classic medicine: The relation between the human soul and the manifestation of the disease, which considers the psychic element of the disease.

There are 38 remedies and a formula (Rescue Remedy) in the Bach remedy system. Each one of the 38 remedies is associated with a human emotion; taking the remedy helps us control and regularize that emotion. The rescue remedy is indicated when someone needs to deal with emergencies.

Bach flower remedies do not treat diseases but the person. The method is simple as Dr. Bach wanted it to be. He believed in self-help and he wanted us to have the power to heal ourselves and each other.

This Web site is designed for you to have a general idea of what Bach flower remedies are, their origin, function, importance, who you can contact if you need them, etc.