Dr. Bach Said

“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

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Do you know what Bach Flower Remedies are?
 
Remedies

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

  • 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, possessive love
  • Clematis: Dreaming of the future without working in the present
  • Crab Apple: The cleansing remedy, also for self-hatred
  • Elm: Overwhelmed by responsibility
  • Gentian: Discouragement after a setback
  • Gorse: Hopelessness and despair
  • Heather: Helf-centredness and self-concern
  • Holly: Hatred, envy and jealousy
  • Honeysuckle: Living in the past
  • Hornbeam: Tiredness at the thought of doing something
  • Impatiens: Impatience
  • Larch: Lack of confidence
  • Mimulus: Fear of known things
  • Mustard: Deep gloom for no reason
  • Oak: The plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion
  • Olive: Exhaustion following mental or physical effort
  • Pine: Guilt
  • Red Chestnut: Over-concern for the welfare of loved ones
  • Rock Rose: Terror and fright
  • Rock Water: Self-denial, rigidity and self-repression
  • Scleranthus: Inability to choose between alternatives
  • Star of Bethlehem: Shock
  • Sweet Chestnut: Extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left
  • Vervain: Over-enthusiasm
  • Vine: Dominance and inflexibility
  • Walnut: Protection from change and unwanted influences
  • Water Violet: Pride and aloofness
  • White Chestnut: Unwanted thoughts and mental arguments
  • Wild Oat: Uncertainty over one's direction in life
  • Wild Rose: Drifting, resignation, apathy
  • Willow: Self-pity and resentment