Bach Flower Remedies
The dilutions of flower material are known are Bach flower remedies. These were initially introduced by an English Pathologist, bacteriologist and homeopath, Edward Bach in 1930. The study derived from a belief that the dew that originates on flower petals possesses healing properties of the plant. The remedies are intended mainly for spiritual and emotional conditions that include but are not limited to anxiety, depression, stress and insomnia.
The remedies usually consist of a very small amount of flower material in a 50 percent solution of water and brandy. The remedies usually do not have any specific taste or scent of the plant because they are extremely diluted. Moreover, it is claimed that these remedies contain “vibrational” or “energetic” nature of the flower which can later be passed on to the user. The concept of “water memory” operates behind the vibrational medicines of Bach flower remedies. These remedies are also considered as homeopathic treatment because of excessive dilution in water. However, the fact is that these cannot be labeled as homeopathic because they do not follow other homeopathic perceptions such as the law of similar or the faith in curative powers.
Bach flower remedies can be used in conjunction with other remedies or can be used alone. Each flower is thought to possess particular qualities to add effectiveness to the remedy. Bach flower remedies are usually used orally and are also applicable on domesticated pets.
These remedies are unique and are offered to rejuvenate the body. Bach flower remedies include products that help in stress relief and give natural sleep aid as well. Moreover, you can also find different flavors of these remedies including the black currant flavor.
Flower remedies are natural and floods our being with positive flower qualities. They help in raising the vibrations of our outer and inner world, so we can return to our Sacred Space within. All living things – People, plants and pets – respond positively to Bach Flower remedies.
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