Bach Flower Therapy appeals to the emotions of a human. It works
by pealing that proverbial onion that we have stacked emotionally
layer by layer. The Remedies are pure flower essences. The flower
or mind of the plant is captured, imprinted in water and a bit of
brandy for preservation and used as a tincture. Bach Flower
Therapy is safe, effective, and non-toxic. It can be mixed with
any and all treatments. You, along with your therapist, will
pick several different remedies to be mixed into one treatment bottle.
During your consultation with our Bach Practitioner, you will
discuss what is going on in your life, how you handle everyday
life, your general state of emotions, sleep patterns, main
things you would like to change in your life, and much more.
Once you and the practitioner discuss your concerns and answer
all your questions, she will mix your customized flower remedy.
Each tincture lasts 2-3 months and is included with the cost of the visit.
Agrimony
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For mental torment hidden behind a smiling face
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Aspen
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For fear or anxiety with no known cause
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Beech
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For intolerance of other people and their behavior and views
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Centaury
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For willing servants who find it hard to say no
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Cerato
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For those who distrust their own judgment
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Cherry Plum
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For loss of control and the fear of doing harm to oneself or others
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Chestnut Bud
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For repeated errors and the inability to learn from experience
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Chicory
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For selfish possessive, overbearing love
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Clematis
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For day-dreaming and living in an idealized future rather
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Crab Apple
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For dislike of one’s own appearance or behavior;
For the cleansing of body and mind
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Elm
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For the crisis of confidence caused by taking on too much responsibility
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Gentian
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For discouragement and despondency caused by a setback
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Gorse
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For unjustified hopelessness, despair and defeatism
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Heather
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For self-obsessed people who talk constantly of their own
affairs and need an audience
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Holly
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For negative feelings towards others such as hatred, jealousy, suspicion, and spite
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Honeysuckle
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For living in the past
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Hornbeam
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For tiredness at the thought of the tasks that lie ahead
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Impatiens
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For impatience
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Larch
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For lack of confidence that prevents attempts at success
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Mimulus
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For everyday fear and anxiety caused by known things; also shyness and timidity
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Mustard
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For gloom and depression with no known cause
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Oak
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For string people who struggle on past the limits of their strengths
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Olive
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For tiredness after great effort
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Pine
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For guilt and the tendency to blame oneself for everything that goes wrong
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Red Chestnut
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For fear that something awful will happen to loved ones
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Rock Rose
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For terror and extreme fear
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Rock Water
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For extreme self-control and mental rigidity
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Scleranthus
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For the inability to choose between alternatives
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Star of Bethlehem
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For shock, chagrin, and grief caused by loss
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Sweet Chestnut
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For ultimate despair, when everything is unutterly bleak and there is no way out
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Vervain
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For over-enthusiasm in a cause
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Vine
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For dominant people who rule others with a rod of iron
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Walnut
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For protection against change and outside influences
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Water violet
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For private people who can appear proud or aloof
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White Chestnut
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For constant, repetitive, worrying thoughts
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Wild Oat
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For uncertainty about what to do with one’s life
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Wild Rose
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For apathy and too easy acceptance of everything
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Willow
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For self-pity, resentment and the blaming of others
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Rescue Remedy
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A mix of Cherry Plum, Clematis, Impatiens, Rock Rose, and Star of Bethlehem
used to deal with the immediate effects of crises, emergencies, attacks of nerves, etc.
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