Bach Flower Remedies Tame Your Anger
Willow − feeling of resentment and self pity
Impatiens − impatience, everything is too slow
Vine − anger from inner inflexibility and from being too dominant
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Beech − intolerance, others are not good enough
Oak − inner tension caused by too many responsibilities, anger because tasks take too long to finish
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Bach Flower Remedies Face Your Fears
Aspen − fear of unknown things
Elm − fear of being not good enough to fulfill your duties
Mimulus − general remedy for fear of known things
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Red Chestnut − fear about the well-being of loved ones
Rock Rose − feeling of intense fright and terror
Crab Apple − fear of disease
Star of Bethlehem − shock after fear 4 of 17
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Cherry Plum − fear of losing mind m ind or self-control
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Bach Flower Remedies Find Joy in Your Life
Honeysuckle − unhappiness about the present, "good old times"
Agrimony − hides his unhappiness behind a mask of happiness
Gorse − feelings of hopelessness and despair
Mustard − depression without an apparent reason 6 of 17
Bach Flower Remedies Star of Bethlehem − aftereffects of shock
Sweet Chestnut − dead-end situations, there is no hope
Wild Rose − apathy, resignation Crab Apple − feelings of self-hatred
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Bach Flower Remedies Calm Down Impatiens − inner tension and impatience Willow − resentment and self-pity
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Bach Flower Remedies Find new Hope Sweet Chestnut − there is nothing left Wild Rose − hopelessness and apathy
Gentian − lack of hope after a failure Gorse − despair Mustard − depression without a solution Star of Bethlehem − find new direction after a shock
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Bach Flower Remedies Live in the Present
Clematis − dreams of future, but does not engage in the present p resent Honeysuckle − lives in the past
Chestnut Bud − failure to learn from past mistakes Mustard − feelings of depression with drifting drifting into the past
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Bach Flower Remedies Trust Your Decisions
Cerato − indecisiveness, no trust in owns decisions Gentian − discouragement discouragement after a setback
Larch − lack of self-esteem self-esteem and confidence confidence
Scleranthus − inability to choose
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Wild Oat − uncertainty about your direction in life
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Bach Flower Remedies Find Your Energy
Hornbeam − no energy to even think about work Oak − exhaustion from overworking
Olive − exhaustion exhaustion from mental or physical effort
Centaury − no energy, because you cannot c annot deny helping others ==============================================
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Vervain
Walnut
Heather
Holly
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Chicory
Rock Water
Pine
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Water Violet
White Chestnut
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Bach Flower Remedies Your Questions How fast do the remedies work? It is purely individual, individual, for some the effect can be instantenious, instantenious, for some more time is needed. Remember, every person is unique and also his emotional and spiritual problems are unique and it cannot be predicted, how fast does the remedy work in a person. Can the remedies be taken when pregnant? Although Although the amounts of alcohol taken with a remedy are very small and it should sho uld not affect the pregnancy, the the best thing to do is to talk about it to your doctor d octor or a m idwife. idwife. Do the diluted d iluted remedies remedies work wo rk slower? No, there is no differ d ifference ence is swiftness of action between diluted and concentrated concentrated remedies. The concentrated concentrated remedies are just a s strong and effective as remedies diluted in water. The alcohol found in concentrated remedies can because of stronger taste give g ive an impression of stronger effect, but it remains, that the efectiveness is the same. Is it true that remedies can be mixed together? For more comples cases, it is possible p ossible to mix couple of remedies and to take the mixture rather than taking one remedy at a time. However, no more m ore than 7 remedies should be mixed at once. If you feel that you need more remedies than 7 at once, try to carefully c arefully think think about your problems problems and pinpoint the top 6 remedies that seem to be the most predominant in your case. Why is there alcohol in Bach Flower Remedies? Alcohol is added to preserve the remedy. The remedy is prepared from flowers soaked in water and it can ca n contain microbial contamination. contamination. After adding high quality alcohol, such as brandy, the possible microbial contamination is neutralized. The strength of the remedy is not determined by the amount of alcohol it contains and the diluted remedy has the same effect as the remedy taken straight from the bottle. How do you take them? The usual way is to dilute a couple of drops of the remedy in a bottle of water and to sip from it as often as you feel like, but at least four times per day for f or longer term problems. It is also possible to take the remedy without diluting it directly, but the strong taste of brandy can be unpleasant for some. When should I stop taking the remedy? You should stop taking the remedy after the problem has disappeared. There There is no need to take the remedies out of fear that the problem m ight come back or to take them prophylactically. prophylactically.
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