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The Bach Centre
In 1934 Dr Bach and Nora Weeks (his assistant and radiographer) moved to a house called Mount Vernon in the Oxfordshire village of Brighwell-cum-Sotwell. In this place Dr. Bach completed his work about his flower remedy system. After Dr Bach passed away in 1936, his two assistants, Nora Weeks and Victor Bullen, at Dr Bach’s request, carried on his work, and in 1958, they bought Mount Vernon and its garden outright.
Mount Vernon today is a source for remedy mother tinctures; but they are best-known as the Bach Centre which promotes the awareness of Dr Bach and his work, as well as supporting the Bach Centre, by adhering to the simplicity of his remedies. Please click on www.bachcentre.com for more details.
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