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Bach Flower Remedies are dilutions of
flower material developed by
Edward Bach, an English physician
and homeopath, in the 1930s. The remedies are used primarily for emotional and spiritual conditions, including
but not limited to depression,
anxiety, insomnia and
stress. These subtle liquid extracts, generally taken in oral form used to address profound
issues of emotional well-being, soul development, and mind-body health. They work through vibrational
resonance rather than biochemical interaction within the body.
The history of the origin of these
remedies tells us that Dr. Bach put himself through the entire gamut of different emotional torments. He
remained in each one of those tormenting states until he was satisfied he had found an exact remedy from the
rarified essence of a specific wild flower or plant that pulled him back out of it. He then used these "Bach
Flower Essences" with his patients and got good results. As Dr. Bach's experience grew, he wrote down the
procedures for the preparation of his remedies, advised on their use, and freely gave them to the world so
others could enjoy their benefits.
Dr. Bach's instructions as to the preparation and use
of these remedies are very exact. With them goes the expectation and desire of helping others in torment.
Because of the rarified nature of these wild flower and plant essences, there is no need to fear an allergic
reaction or addiction, and may therefore be freely used by adult and child alike. |
Distress Remedy
Bach Flower Remedy (1 fl. oz.)
Distress Remedy is a
Nature's Sunshine homeopathic flower medicine that provides relief for minor accidents, injuries and bruises;
pain and inflammation; and emotional upset due to physical trauma.
Distress Remedy contains the same beneficial ingredients of other
flower remedies on the market, plus the added benefits of comfrey, arnica, and calendula. It also features
leopard's bane, garden marigold, rock rose, traveler's joy, impatiens, cherry plum, star of Bethlehem, and
nightshade. It also contains purified water, glycerin, and potassium benzoate.
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Universal E. R.
(Universal Emotional
Remedy, 4 fl. oz.)
Based upon the
historical work of Dr. Edward Bach, this remedy called
Universal Emotional
Remedy (also referred to as Universal Homeopathic
or Rescue Remedy) is composed of rarified plant and wild flower essences. We owe the origin of
the preparation and use of these herbs to relieve tormenting emotional states to Dr. Bach, an English
physician from the first half of the 20th century. This composite remedy is composed of those elements he
found to be effective for many common, undesirable emotional states.
Universal E.R.'s
basic "Support Combination" is designed, as Dr. Bach stated, "... for shock, panic, mental stress and tension,
desperation, inattention, and unconsciousness."
In addition to the
basic "Support Combination," Universal E.R. contains Willow (for resentment), Holly (for hatred, jealousy,
suspicion), Crab Apple (for cleansing emotionally and physically), and Honeysuckle (for dwelling on thoughts
of the past).
Combination
Bach Support Combination (Vervain,
Wild Grape Vine, Mustard, Schleranthus, Gorse, Chicory, Honeysuckle), Willow, Holly, Crab Apple.
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Universal E. R.
with Aspen (4 fl. oz.)
Dr.
Bach directed that Aspen be added to his Universal Emotional Remedy to deal with the feeling of "fear
of unknown origin."
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Universal E. R.
with Gorse (4 fl. oz.)
Dr. Bach added Gorse
to his Universal Emotional Remedy to deal with the feeling of "hopelessness."
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Universal E. R.
with Mimulus (4 fl. oz.)
Mimulus is added to Dr. Bach's Universal Emotional Remedy to deal with the feeling of "fear or anxiety
of known origin, dejected, fearful."
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Universal E. R. with Willow (4 fl. oz.)
To deal with the
feeling of "resentment," Dr. Bach added Willow to his Universal Emotional
Remedy.
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E. R. Two-W (4 fl. oz.)
Emotional Remedy Number
Two by Watkins is a select group of
rarified wild flower essences developed by Dr. Bach for those who are on
top of the world and confident one day and down in the cellar and dejected the next day. Dr. Bach's Support
Combination (Vervain, Wild Grape Vine, Mustard, Schleranthus, Gorse, Chicory, Honeysuckle).
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E. R.-TWO
with Mimulus (4 fl. oz.)
Emotional Remedy Number
Two
with Mimulus. Dr. Bach added Mimulus to his basic combination for "Fear of worldly things, illness, pain,
accidents, poverty, of dark, of being alone, of misfortune" (The Twelve Healers and Other Remedies) or
fear of anxiety of a known origin, dejected, fearful. (Vervain, Wild
Grape Vine, Mustard, Schleranthus, Gorse, Chicory, Honeysuckle, Mimulus).
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Gorse (4 fl. oz.)
(Ulex Europaeus)
Common Names
Furze, Broom, Whin, Prickly Broom, Ruffet, Frey, Goss
Parts Used
Flower
Historical Use
This remedy as given during the first half of the 20th century by Dr. Edward Bach, the renowned English
physician and homeopath, is a remedy from the wild flowers of the hardy Gorse bush for a person who is
experiencing the condition of "hopelessness." Dr. Bach assures that a person who takes the remedy faithfully
will one day no longer need it.
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