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* BACH & AUSTRALIAN FLOWER ESSENCES
During
the 1930's, Edward Bach, a bacteriologist and surgeon disillusioned
with orthodox medicine, left a flourishing Harley Street practice to
investigate the curative properties of plants. His research resulted in
the discovery of remedial preparations which were capable of meeting
each particular individual's needs, without the harmful side-effects of
the drugs of conventional medicine.
Unlike
standard herbal remedies, the effectiveness of the medicinal substances
produced by Bach were not attributed to the chemical constituents of
plants, but instead to the release of bioplasmic energies activated
during the preparatory procedures (similar to homeopathic treatments). In
the same way that we believe that stress can make the body vulnerable
to illness, Bach believed that a person's negative moods could lay the
body open to disease, so he designed his flower remedies to act upon the
patient's mental state, harmonizing the body's energies to re-establish
the delicate counterpoise between mind and body. Instead of
concentrating on the patient's physical symptoms, remedies were chosen
according to the patient's mood and attitude.
Although
traditionalists censured Bach's treatments, today many homoeopaths now
incorporate flower essence therapy into their practice. The remarkable
success of flower essence treatment, not only with people but also with
animals and plants, has discredited the sceptic's argument that the cure
is only a placebo effect or simply results from the patient’s belief in
the ability of the healer.
Flower
essences can be used as a preventative treatment, as well as a remedy,
to help rid the patient of negative emotional tendencies, which may if
allowed to continue, cause illness or behavioural, social or emotional
problems.
Correct dosage is affected by the strength of the particular
formulation, so refer to the label on the bottle, or your health
therapist’s instructions, for the most effective dosage and application.
Flower essences are usually preserved in an alcohol base, however,
flower essences can be prepared in a water-base, which is preferable
when dosing non-human animals and plants. Generally
the dosage remains in the range of three to ten drops, three to four
times daily. Preparations should be stored in a cool place away from
strong odours.
Scroll down for a comprehensive list of Bach and Australian Flower Essences and a Table of Emotional Problems, Disorders & Corresponding Flower Essences and the various
flower essence treatments usually used for those particular problems.
For effective and correct treatment of physical or emotional conditions,
it is recommended that you contact your qualified health therapist.
Flower essences are sold at a number of health food stores and by a
selection of homoeopaths and complimentary health therapists.
* Complimentary
health remedies and techniques provided here are for educational
purposes only and not intended as a guide for diagnosing or treating
health problems. Health disorders should be treated by an appropriate,
qualified health therapist.