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Healing Herbs English Flower Essences
are produced by Julian Barnard, a leading authority on the flower essences
developed by Edward Bach, the methods Bach used |
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to produce
them, and the Bach's philosophy of healing. Julian worked
for several years with Nickie Murray, former director of the
Bach Centre, and has studied the effects of flower essence
therapy through two decades of practice.
The Healing Herbs English Flower Essences are prepared
according to the traditional protocols laid down
by Dr. Bach in the 1930's.
Healing Herbs Flower Essences
are available as a set of forty 1/4 oz bottles, 38 single
essences and two Five Flower combination (emergency
formula). Individual bottles of single flower essences
and Five Flower are also available.
List
of Essences and Indications
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Essences and
Indications
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Agrimony
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Agrimonia eupatoria
(yellow)
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Positive qualities:
Emotional honesty, acknowledging and working with emotional pain,
ability to radiate genuine equanimity and inner peace
Patterns of imbalance: Anxiety hidden by a mask of cheerfulness;
denial and avoidance of emotional pain, addictive behavior to
anesthetize feelings
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Aspen
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Populus tremula
(green/gray)
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Positive qualities: Trust
and confidence to meet the unknown, sensitive attunement to the
spiritual world; perceptive awareness of psychic realms
Patterns of imbalance: Fear of the unknown, vague anxiety and
apprehension, hidden fears, nightmares; easily startled or frightened
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Beech
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Fagus sylvatica
(red)
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Positive qualities:
Tolerance, acceptance of others' differences and imperfections, seeing
the good within each person and situation; ability to offer praise to
others
Patterns of imbalance: Criticalness, judgmental attitudes,
intolerance; perfectionist expectations of others; hyper-reactive to
one's social and physical environment due to underlying sensitivity
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Centaury
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Centaurium erythraea
(or Centaurium umbellatum) (pink)
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Positive qualities: Serving
others from inner strength, while nourishing one's own needs; acting
from strength of inner purpose, saying "No" when appropriate
Patterns of imbalance: Weak-willed, dominated by others, servile,
acting to please; difficulty saying "No;" fatigue and related
problems due to self-neglect
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Cerato
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Ceratostigma willmottiana
(blue)
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Positive qualities:
Trusting one's inner knowing, intuition; self-confidence, certainty
Patterns of imbalance: Uncertainty or doubt of one's inner wisdom
and truth; invalidating what one knows, over-dependent on advice from
others
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Cherry Plum
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Prunus cerasifera
(white)
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Positive qualities:
Spiritual surrender and trust, feeling guided and protected by a Higher
Power; balance and equanimity despite extreme stress or adversity
Patterns of imbalance: Fear of losing control, mental and
emotional breakdown; desperate or destructive impulses; acute tension
and rigidity
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Chestnut Bud
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Aesculus hippocastanum
(green buds)
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Positive qualities: Ability
to cultivate life wisdom, understanding the laws of karma; intelligence
derived from life experience
Patterns of imbalance: Poor observation of one's experiences,
failure to learn life's lessons, repeating the same mistakes
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Chicory
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Cichorium intybus
(blue)
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Positive qualities:
Selfless love given freely, respecting the freedom and individuality of
others; emotional containment
Patterns of imbalance: Possessive or manipulative behaviors
disguised as love, demanding, or emotionally needy; getting attention
through negative behavior; self-centeredness
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Clematis
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Clematis vitalba
(white)
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Positive qualities: Awake,
focused presence; manifesting inspiration in practical life; conscious
embodiment and interest in the world
Patterns of imbalance: Avoidance of the present by daydreaming;
other-worldly and impractical ideals; fuzzy or vague states of floating
consciousness
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Crab Apple
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Malus sylvestris
(white, tinged with pink)
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Positive qualities: Cleansing
and restorative, bringing a sense of inner purity
Patterns of imbalance: Feeling unclean and impure, needing to
release physical or psychic toxicity; also: obsessed with imperfection
or cleansing rituals
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Elm
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Ulmus procera
(reddish brown)
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Positive qualities: Joyous
service, faith and confidence to complete one's task; ability to
shoulder tasks effectively
Patterns of imbalance: Overwhelmed by personal or work obligations,
feeling unequal to the task required; dysfunctional or scattered
response to responsibilities and commitments
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Five Flower Formula
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Combination Remedy
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Positive qualities:
Calmness and stability in any emergency or time of stress
Patterns of imbalance: Panic, disorientation, loss of
consciousness; acute trauma or pain
This formula may be used in any
kind of emergency, trauma, or in circumstances when one needs immediate
help, before and after moments of difficulty, for accidents and upsets.
It has a calming influence, helping to restore peace and emotional
balance. It is especially effective with children. It is also good for
plants and animals, with the addition of other single essences as
appropriate.
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Gentian
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Gentiana amarella
(purple)
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Positive qualities:
Perseverance, confidence; faith to continue despite apparent setbacks
Patterns of imbalance: Discouragement after a setback; doubt;
depression due to a sense of failure
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Gorse
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Ulex europaeus
(golden yellow)
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Positive qualities: Deep
and abiding conviction and hope; equanimity and light-filled optimism
Patterns of imbalance: Pessimistic attitude, unable to trust or
imagine a positive outcome for future events
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Heather
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Calluna vulgaris
(pink, purple)
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Positive qualities: Inner
tranquility; emotional self-sufficiency; positive solitude
Patterns of imbalance: Talkative and self-absorbed;
over-concerned with one's own problems; unconscious usurpation of
others' psychic energy
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Holly
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Ilex aquifolium
(white, tinged with pink)
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Positive qualities: Loving
and inclusive gestures to others; heartfelt compassion; ability to
express gratitude to others
Patterns of imbalance: Social isolation; jealousy, envy,
suspicion, anger
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Honeysuckle
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Lonicera caprifolium
(red/white)
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Positive qualities: Being
fully in the present; acceptance of current life conditions
Patterns of imbalance: Nostalgia; emotional attachment to the
past, longing for prior condition which seems more appealing
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Hornbeam
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Carpinus betulus
(yellow/green)
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Positive qualities: Dynamic
involvement in life's tasks; steady state of energy
Patterns of imbalance: Unexplained fatigue or weariness,
correlated to daily tasks or responsibilities that do not fully engage
soul commitment and interest
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Impatiens
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Impatiens glandulifera
(pink/mauve)
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Positive qualities: Ability
to flow harmoniously with time and daily rhythms, patient embrace of
life events and the pace of others
Patterns of imbalance: Impatience, irritation, hypertension,
intolerance; pain due to tension and resistance in the body
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Larch
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Larix decidua
(red f./yellow m.)
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Positive qualities:
Self-confidence, creative expression, ability to be spontaneous and take
risks
Patterns of imbalance: Lack of confidence, expectation of
failure, self-censorship, unable to find one's voice or speak one's
convictions
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Mimulus
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Mimulus guttatus
(yellow, red spots)
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Positive qualities: Courage
and confidence to face life's challenges; radiant light that shines
outward to the world
Patterns of imbalance: Over-exaggerated concern for daily life
events; extreme apprehension of new thresholds of experience
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Mustard
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Sinapis arvensis
(yellow)
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Positive qualities:
Emotional equilibrium, ability to integrate suffering and joy into a
positive whole
Patterns of imbalance: Overly susceptible to depression or
despair due to fluctuating life events; bouts of mania followed by
depression
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Oak
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Quercus robur
(red)
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Positive qualities:
Balanced strength, accepting limits, knowing when to surrender
Patterns of imbalance: Iron-willed, inflexible; over-striving
beyond one's limits; taking on more than one can inwardly sustain
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Olive
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Quercus robur
(red)
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Positive qualities: Rejuvenation
of life force; energetic depth and longevity; sense of wellbeing;
ability to cultivate the conditions for deep rest and renewal
Patterns of imbalance: Complete exhaustion or physical collapse
usually due to extreme demand on one's physical forces; resistance to
deep rest
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Pine
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Pinus sylvestris
(red f./yellow m.)
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Positive qualities:
Self-acceptance, self-forgiveness; freedom to move forward despite past
mistakes
Patterns of imbalance: Melancholic obsession with past events;
over-emphasis on guilt or self-blame, paralysis due to excessive
self-criticism
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Red Chestnut
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Aesculus carnea
(red)
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Positive qualities:
Compassionate and trusting awareness of others; calm and serene
disposition when considering the situation of others or life events
Patterns of imbalance: Obsessive fear and apprehension for
wellbeing of others, anticipation of problems accompanied by mental
agitation or repetitive worry
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Rock Rose
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Helianthemum nummularium
(yellow)
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Positive qualities:
Transcendent courage when facing adversity; ability to assume control in
catastrophic situations by remaining grounded and present
Patterns of imbalance: Gripping terror, panic; fear of death or
annihilation; lack of embodiment and presence for the immediate
situation
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Rock Water
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solarized spring water
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Positive qualities:
Flexibility, spontaneity, and flowing receptivity; apprehending the
spirit rather than the letter of the law
Patterns of imbalance: Rigid standards for oneself or others,
asceticism, self-denial; bound by rules, regimens or regulations
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Scleranthus
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Scleranthus annuus
(green)
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Positive qualities:
Decisiveness, inner resolve, ability to weigh choices and make judgments
Patterns of imbalance: Hesitation, indecision, confusion and
ambiguity; wavering between choices or values
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Star of Bethlehem
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Ornithogalum umbellatum
(white)
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Positive qualities: Unity
with deepest part of the Self; sense of inner divinity and wholeness
Patterns of imbalance: Shock or trauma, either recent or from a
past experience; need for healing and comfort from the spiritual world
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Sweet Chestnut
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Castanea sativa
(green f./yellow m.)
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Positive qualities: Spiritual depth, faith
derived from encountering adversity; solitude rooted in spiritual
communion
Patterns of imbalance: Pronounced despair and agony; feeling of
aloneness or abandonment due to a "dark night of the soul"
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Vervain
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Verbena officinalis
(pink/mauve)
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Positive qualities: Ability
to practice moderation, tolerance, and balance; "the middle
way;" passionate and embodied idealism
Patterns of imbalance: Overbearing or insistent behavior
regarding one's beliefs; intensity bordering on fanaticism; nervous
exhaustion from over-striving
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Vine
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Vitis vinifera
(green)
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Positive qualities: Selfless service,
recognition of the individuality of others; inner authority derived from
connection to higher spiritual identity
Patterns of imbalance: Domineering, tyrannical, forcing one's
will on others; need to subjugate others in order to gain ego strength
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Walnut
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Juglans regia
(green)
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Positive qualities: Freedom
from limiting influences, making healthy transitions in life, inner
strength to follow one's own path and destiny
Patterns of imbalance: Overly influenced by the social
expectations or values of family or community, past experiences or
beliefs that inhibit the soul's evolution
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Water Violet
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Hottonia palustris
(pale mauve, yellow center)
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Positive qualities: Dignity
and inner composure balanced with social connections to others; ability
to share one's gifts with others
Patterns of imbalance: Aloof, withdrawn, disdainful of
"lower" relationships; making distinctions based on class,
race or social status that insure separation from others; false pride
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White Chestnut
also known as Horse Chestnut
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Aesculus hippocastanum
(white with pink, red and yellow centers)
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Positive qualities: Tranquil
disposition, spacious mental state that transcends personal or petty
thoughts
Patterns of imbalance: Worry-bound repetitive thoughts,
chattering mind; restless and agitated mental condition; insomnia
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Wild Oat
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Bromus ramosus
(green)
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Positive qualities: Work as
an expression of inner calling; manifestation of one's true goals and
values; work experiences motivated by a clear life purpose and
conviction
Patterns of imbalance: Confusion and indecision about life
direction; trying many activities but chronically dissatisfied or
restless, lack of commitment or focus; work for survival rather than
service
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Wild Rose
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Rosa canina
(pink or white)
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Positive qualities: Will to
live, joy and commitment to life despite trials or pain
Patterns of imbalance: Resignation or apathy; inability
to embrace life; pain or suffering that paralyzes body and soul;
lingering illness which does not resolve itself
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Willow
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Salix vitellina
(green)
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Positive qualities:
Acceptance, forgiveness, taking responsibility for one's life situation,
adaptable to changing fortunes and circumstances
Patterns of imbalance: Feeling resentful, inflexible or rigid
emotional memories which turn to bitterness; tendency to blame others or
see oneself as the victim
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Books
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Bach
Flower Essences for the Family - An Introduction to the
Basic Principles and Standards of the Bach Flower Essences
and a Guide to their Use
Presented by the Bach Centre,
this little book includes indications of use and
positive potential of each essence. Very handy for
home use. $5.00
The Bach Flower
Remedies by Edward
Bach and F.J. Wheeler
Three in one:
includes Heal Thyself and The Twelve
Healers by Bach, The Bach Remedies
Repertory by Dr. Wheeler and an interview with
John Diamond. $9.95
Bach Flower Remedies
for Women by Judy
Howard
In-depth look at
how the Bach Flower can help women deal with body
image, reproductive iddues, pregnancy and
childbirth, work and advancing years. $13.95
Bach Flower Remedies to
the Rescue by
Gregory Vlamis
Discussion of
Dr. Bach's philosophy, descriptions of the Bach
flowers, professional and consumer case histories;
bio and photo of Dr. Bach, the essay "Free
Thyself", more. $9.95
Bach Flower Therapy -
Theory and Practice
by Mechthild Scheffer
This excellent
book was written by a lay practitioner and
representative of the Bach Center in Germany,
Austria and Switzerland. Includes lots of
information on the underlying psychological dad
spiritual issues associated with each Bach Flower
Remedy. Accessible to beginners, helpful for
practitioners. $12.95
Dictionary of the Bach
Flower Remedies by
T.W. Hyne Jones
Lists the Bach
Flowers with their associated keywords and
negative and positive aspects. $3.95
Heal Thyself - An
Explanation of the Real Cause and Cure of Disease
by Edward Bach, MD
First published in 1931, this
classic little book outlines the philosophy of
health, healing, medicine and spirituality held by
the man who introduced flower essence healing to
the modern world. Inspiring and uplifting.
$7.95
The Healing Herbs of
Edward Bach - An Illustrated Guide to the Flower Remedies
by Julian and Martine Barnard
From the producers of Healing
Herbs Flower Essences, plant descriptions and
beautiful photos, indications, affirmations,
expanded discussion of each flower essence,
instructions for those who want to make their own
flower essences. $19.95
Mastering Bach - A
Guide to Flower Diagnosis and Treatment Therapies by
Mechthild Scheffer
Lots of useful information and
insights from this longtime flower essence
practitioner. Includes color Kirlian photos of
flower essences. $12.95
New
Bach Flower Body Maps by Dietmar Kramer
Kramer's work in
topical application of the Bach essences and
mapping (associating) the flower essences to
different parts of the human body is incredibly
effective in practice. This book contains all the
body maps for all 38 Bach essences and information
on practical applications. $19.95
New
Bach Flower Therapies: Healing the Emotional and Spiritual
Causes of Illness by Dietmar Kramer
In this book Kramer
introduces the concept of outer, foundational,
inner, decompensation, compensation and
communication flowers and the "tracks"
they follow through the human psyche. Various ways
of ascertaining the appropriate flower are
discussed including the language of body organs
and a sample questionnaire to use yourself or with
clients. Insightful and thorough. $12.95
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Flower essences
are not a substitute for medical treatment. In case of injury or illness one should seek
the appropriate professional assistance.
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