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Nature's Healthy Balance Inc. |
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A NATURAL PATH TO BETTER HEALTH |
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The Bach Flower System consists of essences made from 38 different wild flowers. The remedies work on an energetic level similar to homeopathy which affects emotional and mental states of a person to assist in transforming negative attitudes into positive ones. History of Bach Flowers The late Dr. Edward Bach, a British doctor who had worked for over twenty years as a homeopath, physician, and bacteriologist discovered Bach Flower Remedies. In 1930 Dr. Bach gave up his lucrative medical practice to devote his life to this new system of medicine he has discovered in nature. He chose to rely on his natural gifts as a healer and use his intuition to guide him. One by one he found the remedies he wanted, each aimed at a particular mental state or emotion. Dr. Bach’s life followed a seasonal pattern; in the spring and summer he would spend his time looking for and preparing the remedies, and during the winter he would provide help and advice to all who came looking assistance. He found when he treated the symptoms of the personalities and feelings of his patients, their unhappiness and physical distress were alleviated. The natural healing potential in the body was unblocked and allowed to work once more. The flower remedies have been proven effective time and again over the past 70 years. Choosing a Bach Flower Remedy Nature’s Healthy Balance uses the Electro-Dermal Health Screening test to identify the exact flowers needed to match your specific needs. A custom Bach Flower Remedy consisting of 5-6 flower essences is created to help rebalance the emotional state of health. |
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Agrimony = Mental anguish 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 a mental breakdown Chestnut Bud = Failure to learn from mistakes Chicory = Selfish, possessive love Clematis = Dreaming of the future without working out the present Crab Apple = The cleansing remedy, also for self-hatred Elm = Overwhelmed with responsibility Gentian = Discouragement after setback, restores hope Gorse = Hopelessness and despair Heather = Self-centeredness and self-concern Holly = Hatred, envy and jealousy Honeysuckle = Living in the past Hornbeam = Procrastination, 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 = person 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, self-repression Scleranthus = Inability to choose between alternatives Star of Bethlehem = Shock Sweet Chestnut = Extreme mental anguish Vervain = Over-enthusiasm Vine = Dominance and inflexibility Walnut = Protection from change and unwanted influences Water Violet = Pride and aloofness White Chestnut = For unwanted repetitive thoughts Wild Oat = Uncertainty over one’s direction in life Wild Rose = Drifting, apathy Willow = Self pity and resentment |
List of the Bach Flowers |