Bach Flower Healing

The Bach Flower healing therapy is based on the usage of 38 natural remedies derived from flowers.  These essences are able to modify the most subtle energy vibrations in the human body.

By absorbing the remedies you get a higher resistance against physical disorders, and also a greater sense of calm and self-acceptance.  The remedies used in this type of healing don’t have any secondary effects and don’t interfere with medications which makes them very safe for everyone.

Why flowers? Dr. Edward Bach explained that the life within a plant is concentrated on the flower, and it is also here where the seeds of the plant are located, the seed that allows for a new plant to grow in the land. By using the flowers to prepare these remedies we are acting through the four elements that regulate harmony and balance in this Planet: earth, air, fire and water.

The only condition present for the person who wants to experiment Bach Flower healing, is to learn to recognize the emotional states, associating them to the remedies and trust them to recover wellness and health.

Bach considered that these flowers belong to a “higher order”, in the sense that each one of the 38 flowers channels energy vibrations that respond perfectly to the characteristics of human emotions. These flowers relate to the patient with an “energy exchange” that could be define as a “divine spark” and are classified according to that.

Bach Flowers can be taken by everyone: babies, children, teenagers, pregnant women, elder people, people under medications, sick people, people in a state of coma and even animals and plants. They have no side effects and doesn’t interact with other medications and therapies. Maybe the only ones who are not advised to sue traditional preparation are alcoholics, since the drops are prepared using a base of brandy and water.  In these cases, the drops should be prepared in a base of vinager and water.

Is Bach Flower Healing Effective?

Of course, like other therapies, Bach Flower therapy isn’t 100% effective. The Bach Center estimates that there is a 25% of failures in this therapy. They can be caused by different factors, such as the poor ability to determine the emotional problem or the lack of perseverance and doses needed for the healing. In other cases there is simple a lack of desire to get better, so they don’t follow treatment as they should.

But even if you don’t believe at first in the power of Bach Flowers, it will work.  But this deals with emotions, so try to avoid emotional resistance in the treatment. Flower remedies act slowly and gradually, they are not like an Aspirin that you take and then the headache is gone. They make effect the same slow way imbalance entered your life.