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Bach Flower Remedies Rescue Remedy to comfort and reassure. is the most famous of the remedies, but in fact is not a remedy at all, but rather a mix of five different remedies (Cherry Plum, Clematis, Impatiens, Rock Rose and Star of Bethlehem) which together help deal with any emergency or stressful event. Taking a driving test, exam nerves, speaking in public, after an accident or an argument - there are countless uses for Rescue Remedy.
In an emergency Rescue Remedy can be taken neat from the bottle, four drops at a time, and as frequently as required. Otherwise put four drops in a glass of water and take frequent sips until the emotions have calmed.
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Product | Price | Quantity | Add to cart | 6 for 5 |
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Bach Rescue Remedy (20ml) | £9.65 | |||
Bach Rescue Remedy (10ml) | £9.79 |
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The original Bach Rescue Remedy
This combination of Bach Flower Remedies is especially beneficial when you find yourself in traumatic situations, such as, stress, emergencies, after getting bad news, before an exam or job interview and all other kind of situations where we suddenly lose balance mentally. The Remedies quickly get us back in our normal balance so that we calmly can deal with any situation.
Bach Flower Remedies
Bach Flower Remedies consist of 38 flower essences that target very specific emotional and spiritual states, ranging from, anxiety,fear, depression to inability to learn from own mistakes. The prescription and use of Bach Flower Remedies is very easy and intuitive process.Indications for every remedy create an unmistakable picture of emotional state that can be usually summarized in couple of words. Based on thisremedy picture, it is very easy to decide, which remedy is useful for a specific situation.Bach flower remedies are remedies developed by English homeopath and physician Edward Bach in 1930s, that target mainly emotional and spiritualproblems. They are used all over the world by people seeking relief from today's stressful life and that want to rebalance their energy and emotionalstate. Original.
The Bach Flower Remedy System is based on the holistic approach to the patient. Unlike modern medicine, it acknowledges the importance of treating the patient as a whole, rather than focusing on a condition of an organ or a tissue. Every patient is considered to be an unique human beingwith rich mental, emotional and spiritual life that simply cannot be reduced to an organ or a tissue. When a modern physician sees a patient withkidney problems, he tries to treat the kidney and not the patient. Patient as a person is not considered to be important.The holistic approach to the patient casts a different light on the disease and the role of the patient and the physician. The disease is not taken out of context of being only a fraction of the whole picture. The focus is still on the patient as an unique and complex being that is not reduced to hisphysical body, but experiences emotional, mental and spiritual realities. These experiences cannot be considered insignificant and unrelated to thecondition of the patient. The disease of a physical body is not seen as a origin of the problem, but as a consequence.When a patient suffers for a long time emotionally, the whole emotional trauma is not contained in the realm of emotions only. He starts to change.At first we can observe that he is unhappy and that he does not find joy in his life. The way how he experiences the reality is filtered through the hissuffering. Nothing brings joy anymore and his whole emotional world gets after a while centered around the suffering. This can after a while bring achange in mental sphere. He may become pessimistic and he assumes a new range of belief systems. This will condition the way how he seessolutions to problems and how he relates to people and to the world. The initial emotional problem has entered the mental sphere, and it changespatients thinking and rationalizing. After a while the patient assumes a different appearance. He seems troubled, his shoulders are stooped, his faceseems different. He might look pale and worried and he his sleep might be disturbed. He does not eat or drink, because he might get lethargic andapathetic. The suffering has changed his habits and the way how he relates to his physical body. After a longer time of disturbed sleeping, changes indiet and constant suffering, he starts changing on the physical level. The signs of his problem are obvious, because they have entered the realm of physicality. It is imaginable, that his physical immune system will get weaker and the first signs of disease on the physical level will emerge.From this example, that is indeed very real and can be seen in every day life, we can conclude, that the emotional, mental and physical worlds areinterconnected. When a problem occurs on an emotional level, if unsolved will eventually transcend to the mental and finally to the physical level.Now, let's say that we would recognize the problem and that we could treat it in the phase when it was still in the realm of emotional suffering. Wecould solve the problem in the beginning and none of the mental and physical consequences would manifest. But it also means, that when a patienthas already manifested a physical disease, it is our duty to find the real cause of his condition. If the patient is sleepless and cannot concentrate, wehave to keep looking for a cause of his sleeplessness. The sleeplessness is seen as a consequence and not as a cause of the problem.
Dr. Edward Bach, though a qualified and practicing doctor, pathologist and bacteriologist, came to the conclusion that "the personality of the individual was of more importance then the body in the treatment of disease".
Over six years, towards the end of his life, he scoured the countryside and private gardens in search of healing agents which would remove negative emotions and attitudes , thereby enabling the body to restore itself to health, happiness and well-being.
He discovered 38 herbal remedies which cover every negative state of the mind known to man. In "The Twelve Healers and Other Remedies", Dr. Bach divided the negative states of mind into seven groups under the following headings to help diagnosis and remedy selection:
Fear
fear of known things - Mimulus
fear or over-concern of others - Red Chestnut
fear of mind giving way - Cherry Plum
terror - Rock Rose
fears and worries of unknown origin - Aspen
Uncertainty
Monday morning feeling - Hornbeam
hopelessness and despair - Gorse
discouragement, despondency - Gentian
uncertainty and indecision - Scleranthus
uncertainty as to correct path in life - Wild Oat
seeks advice and confirmation from others - Cerato
Insufficient interest in present circumstances
lack of energy - Olive
unwanted thoughts, mental arguments - White Chestnut
lives in the past - Honeysuckle
failure to learn from past mistakes - Chestnut Bud
dreaminess, lack of interest in present - Clematis
self-centred, self-concern - Heather
impatience - Impatiens
Loneliness
deep gloom with no origin - Mustard
resignation, apathy - Wild Rose
proud, aloof - Water Violet
Oversensitive to influences and ideas
hatred, envy, jealousy - Holly
weak willed and subservient - Centaury
mental torment behind a brave face - Agrimony
protection from change and outside influences - Walnut
Despondency or despair
lack of confidence - Larch
exhausted but struggles on - Oak
self hatred, sense of uncleanliness - Crab Apple
after effects of shock - Star of Bethlehem
resentment - Willow
overwhelmed by responsibility - Elm
self reproach, guilt - Pine
extreme mental anguish - Sweet Chestnut
Over-care for the welfare of others
domineering, inflexible - Vine
over enthusiasm - Vervain
intolerance - Beech
selfish, possessive - Chicory
self repression, self denial - Rock Water
While many of the classifications are obvious, it appears that Dr. Bach, with his great sensitivity and deep understanding of the remedies, based some of his category choices on the underlying reason as to why people exhibit such a negative state.
However, as such reasons may not always be immediately apparent, Dr. Bach's divisions have been rearranged into five alternative categories. These categories are mainly to ease choosing or prescribing a remedy from the most obvious negative moods of the personality but also they are grouped according to the similar positive aspects that each type needs to develop.
Bach Flower Remedies
Product Name
Bach Flower Remedies Rescue Remedy
Ingredients
5x (1:240) dilution of flower extracts of helianthemum non-mularium, clematis vitalba, impatiens glandulifera, prunus cerasifera and ornithogal umumbellatum in a grape alcohol solution.
Keep out of reach of children.
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