Discover Bach Flower Remedies: Natural Healing for Emotional Balance
Are you feeling stressed, anxious, or overwhelmed but unsure where to turn? Bach flower remedies offer a gentle, natural way to address emotional imbalances and bring calm and balance into your life. These flower essences were developed by Dr. Edward Bach and are designed to help with 38 different emotional states like fear, stress, lack of confidence, and more.
What Are Bach Flower Remedies?
Bach flower remedies are natural, plant-based essences that work on an emotional level. They help release negative feelings and restore emotional harmony without side effects. Each remedy is linked to a specific emotional challenge. For example, if you’re feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or insecure, there’s a remedy tailored just for that.
Key Benefits of Bach Flower Remedies
- Safe for All: Completely safe for pregnant women, babies, children, pets, and even plants. No risk of overdose, side effects, or interference with other treatments.
- Holistic Healing: They target the root of emotional imbalance, supporting mental and physical health.
- Easy to Use: Just a few drops taken under the tongue or added to water, with results that gently unfold over time.
Why Work With a Practitioner?
Choosing the right combination of remedies can be overwhelming, especially if you’re new to Bach flower essences. This is why working with a trained practitioner is important. At WellBeingAurora, Marija can guide you through your emotional concerns and help you select the perfect remedies for your unique situation.
How Dr. Bach Discovered Them
Dr. Edward Bach believed emotional imbalance could lead to physical illness. In the 1930s, he discovered 38 flower remedies that correspond to specific emotional and mental states like anxiety, fear, and self-doubt. These remedies work by bringing emotional healing, which can improve your overall well-being.
Each of the 38 remedies corresponds to a specific emotional or mental state. They work on a vibrational level, helping to release negative emotions and restoring emotional balance. When we are emotionally balanced, our body and mind function more optimally, promoting overall well-being.
The 38 Emotional and Mental States Addressed by Bach Flower Remedies
Dr. Bach categorized human emotions into seven main groups and discovered 38 different flower remedies to help address specific emotional and mental states.
Fear
Rock Rose: For extreme terror or panic.
Mimulus: For known fears, such as fear of spiders or public speaking.
Cherry Plum: For fear of losing control.
Aspen: For unknown fears or anxiety with no clear cause.
Red Chestnut: For excessive worry about others’ well-being.
Uncertainty
Cerato: For doubt and lack of trust in one’s own decisions.
Scleranthus: For indecisiveness between two options.
Gentian: For discouragement after setbacks.
Gorse: For hopelessness and despair.
Hornbeam: For procrastination and lack of motivation.
Wild Oat: For uncertainty about one’s life path.
Lack of Interest in Present Circumstances
Clematis: For daydreaming or being mentally detached.
Honeysuckle: For nostalgia or living in the past.
Wild Rose: For apathy or resignation to life.
Olive: For extreme mental or physical exhaustion.
White Chestnut: For repetitive, unwanted thoughts.
Mustard: For sudden, unexplainable feelings of sadness.
Chestnut Bud: For failing to learn from past mistakes.
Loneliness
Water Violet: For aloofness or isolation.
Impatiens: For impatience and irritability.
Heather: For self-centeredness and needing constant attention.
Over-sensitivity to Influences and Ideas
Agrimony: For hiding inner torment behind a cheerful mask.
Centaury: For inability to say no and being overly eager to please.
Walnut: For protection against outside influences or during major life changes.
Holly: For feelings of jealousy, envy, or hatred.
Despondency or Despair
Larch: For lack of confidence.
Pine: For guilt or self-blame.
Elm: For feeling overwhelmed by responsibility.
Sweet Chestnut: For extreme mental anguish when feeling at the end of one’s rope.
Star of Bethlehem: For shock, grief, or trauma.
Willow: For bitterness or resentment.
Oak: For those who push themselves too hard and are on the verge of collapse.
Crab Apple: For feelings of self-disgust or obsession with perfection.
Over-care for the Welfare of Others
Chicory: For over-possessiveness and controlling behavior.
Vervain: For those who are overly enthusiastic or pushy in their beliefs.
Vine: For domineering and overbearing personalities.
Beech: For intolerance and criticism of others.
Rock Water: For self-denial, rigidity, and perfectionism.
Work With Marija at WellBeingAurora
Marija, a certified Bach flower practitioner, offers personalized consultations to help you find the best remedy for your needs. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, grief, or just need emotional support, she can help.
Contact Marija today at gems.wellbeing@gmail.com to start your journey towards emotional balance.