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Bach Flower Therapy is a form of
energy-based medicine that treats
stress, mood swings, emotional
problems, fears, and
anxieties, and is an alternative
to psychotropic medicine. It treats
with pure energy and attempts to
generate changes in the energetic
field of the patient. Psychotropic
medication, on the other hand, uses
narcotics, anti-depressants, and
anti-psychotics to control pain, and
neurological and psychiatric illnesses.
Bach Flower Therapy could be
considered to be an extension of
herbal medicine, using natural
ingredients to restore emotional
imbalances.

Bach Flower Remedy

A Bach Flower remedy consists of water that has been patterned with the energetic vibrations of one of 38 different flowers. The flowers are steeped in water under sunlight for a period of time, or if no sunlight is available, the solution may be boiled. The remedy or “mother tincture” is then is added to a cup of water (or other beverage) four times a day. It is combined with alcohol, for preservative purposes, and dispensed as liquid or in the form of pills.

Bach Flower Therapy treats Shades of emotion

Bach Flower Therapy treats specific shades of emotion. Each emotional disturbance is treated with a particular flower essence remedy. For instance, Aspen is used to treat the fear of unknown things; Beech to treat intolerance; Cherry Plum to treat the fear of the mind giving way;