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Flower
Essence Therapy| The South African Society of Integrative Medicine ![]() |
INTEGRATIVE
MEDICINE
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FLOWER
ESSENCE THERAPY
This is a simple and natural method of establishing complete equilibrium and harmony of the emotions by means of energetic extracts of wild flowers, leaves and twigs. ORIGINS The first flower remedies were discovered by a Physician,
Dr Edward Bach, in England 80 years ago. They are still prepared in
exactly the same manner, in the same place in England, and exported
all over the world. ACTIONS OF FLOWER ESSENCES Dr Bach’s 38 remedies cover most negative states
of mind, and are not used directly for physical complaints, but for
emotional imbalances. These negative states of mind or moods, not only
hinder recovery of health, but are generally accepted as primary causes
of disease. The Bach Flower remedies are categorised under 7 headings: 5 of the remedies are combined in the well-known Rescue Remedy, which is so effective in states of shock, trauma or emergency. It can be used to calm and comfort anyone who has received bad news, or been the victim of an accident. It can be given to plants [for transplant shock etc] and to animals for any distressing situation. It can also be applied topically around the lips or below the ears if the patient is unconscious. HOW FLOWER ESSENCES ARE USED After a careful history is taken, the appropriate essences
are chosen and placed into a treatment bottle, which contains pure water
and a little alcohol as preservative. Any number of essences can be
combined, but it is better to restrict the number to no more than 6
at a time. Rescue Remedy can also be added [counting as a single remedy]. OTHER ESSENCES Since the development of the original Bach Flower Remedies,
many other essences have appeared which are prepared from a great variety
of natural substances and intangibles. The Australian Bush Essences,
the South African Flower & Gem Essences and Alaskan Flower Essences
are some examples. Remedies can be selected from different systems and
combined in one treatment. |
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