Bach Flower Therapy – Treatment, Effects & Risks

Bach flower therapy

Bach flower therapy aims to harmonize the human soul and stimulate self-healing powers. The essences used in Bach flower therapy come from the flowers (Bach flowers) of 37 wild plants.

What is Bach flower therapy?

The discoverer of Bach flower therapy is the English doctor Dr. Edward Bach. He chose 37 plants and the spring water Rock Water as the basis of the Bach flower therapy. As the 39th extract he appointed the emergency drops Remedy, a ready-made Bach flower mixture of 5 essences.

The Bach flower therapy guiding principle consists of the principle that the energy gained from the flowers has a harmonizing effect on the mental, physical and spiritual condition of all living beings.

Bach flower therapy is suitable for people of all ages. Bach flower therapy also has a successful effect on animals.

For production, they are placed in spring water and later placed in the sun. What remains are subtle flower parts that have healing information. These are filled into storage bottles (stock bottles) and preserved with alcohol .

Effect of Bach flowers (mode of action)

Bach flower therapy has a positive effect on bad moods. Due to the effect on the psyche, physical illnesses cannot be healed immediately. However, their prevention is possible with Bach flower therapy.

Because psychological complaints have a negative effect on well-being and can trigger physical illnesses. In order to determine the right Bach flower for an effective Bach flower therapy, different selection methods are available.

For example, with the help of a repertory, an alphabetical list of mental symptoms and behavior, the right remedy for successful Bach flower therapy can often be found.

Application – Procedure – Dosage

In Bach flower therapy, several possible applications are effective. The water glass method is suitable for acute conditions. For this purpose, the essence drops are mixed with mineral water and drunk throughout the day. Furthermore, the Bach flower therapy can be carried out in the standard dosage.

Four drops are placed either on the tongue or in a non-metallic spoon and taken four times a day. Since the effect of the drops unfolds through the oral mucosa, they should remain in the mouth for a short time.

The ointment form is suitable for external Bach flower therapy. Emergency drops are used in acute stressful situations. They can be used internally and externally. The dose can be repeated at short intervals.

In Bach flower therapy, no more than 6 flower essences should be used at the same time. Flower essences are offered individually or as a complete set, for example in pharmacies. For Bach flower therapy, they are filled into pipette glass bottles of different sizes, optionally preserved with alcohol, brandy or apple cider vinegar.

The duration of treatment with Bach flower therapy depends on the severity and duration of the psychological problem. Serious mental illnesses and deep-seated conflicts are not suitable for self-treatment. In this case, an experienced therapist should carry out the Bach flower therapy.

risks and side effects

All essences used in Bach flower therapy come from plants of natural origin. Bach flower therapy only conveys the healing information of the plant. Body and soul only absorb those substances of which there is a deficit in the body.Wrongly chosen substances of the Bach flower therapy are neither absorbed by the body nor can they cause damage.

Taking into account the instructions for use and the correct dosage, Bach flower therapy cannot produce any negative physical side effects. Positive mental side effects can manifest themselves in the form of intensified dreams and a facilitating flow of tears.

The desired reaction of the Bach flower therapy is often shown in the processing of certain phases of life. The essences used in Bach flower therapy do not interact with other medications.

Dorothy Farrar

Hello and welcome to my Health Guide & Encyclopedia! My name is Dorothy Farrar, and I'm the founder and main author of this platform.
My passion for health and wellness started at a young age when I became interested in the connection between the food we eat and the way we feel. This fascination led me to study nutrition and dietetics in college, where I learned about the importance of a balanced diet and the impact of various nutrients on the body.

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