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2006-09-06 05:11:37 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Alternative Medicine

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Check these sites out for all the information you need on Flower Therapy :-
http://www.bachfloweressences.co.uk/
http://www.bachcentre.com/
I hope it helps you out !
Take care and God Bless you !

2006-09-07 22:58:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

Flower essence therapies are particularly suited for emotional imbalances, but work well on the physical, mental, and spiritual bodies, as well.

There are several books written on the Bach Flower Essences that are readily available from any library or at a local health food store.

Perelandra also puts out a wonderful line of essences and provides complete descriptions of each essence. You can google them to find their site. They will also mix up a personalized combination essence for you if you call them. I've used those and found them wonderful for balancing

2006-09-06 13:14:05 · answer #2 · answered by ohio healer 5 · 4 0

Bach flower therapy uses essential oils extracted from various flowers to heal the subtlest of emotional and psychological states of being. Seeking the sun, a flower grows in a most natural way, harboring seeds for regeneration-new life. But if we could ingest a flower's life-force (or "essence"), what curative effects might we feel? In search of an answer, Dr. Edward Bach (1886 - 1936) wandered the English countryside. By tasting dewdrops on the petals of wildflowers, he experienced healing on an emotional level. This, after all, is where he felt most "dis-ease" was rooted. Dr. Bach wasn't the first one to explore the curative effects of a dewdrops on a flower. Phillipus Paracelsus, a 16th-century Swiss-born alchemist, as well as the aborigines, were aware of the healing properties of dewdrops on flowers. But Bach developed new methods to impregnate water with a flower's vibrational energy in order to produce ample amounts of these natural remedies for his patients. By combining his scientific background, highly sensitive nature and deep attunement to nature, he also was able to decipher the specific issues that 37 flowers addressed. He also prescribed rock water, which is spring water in its purest form, bringing his repertoire to 38 remedies. The fact that his work is now being practiced worldwide 63 years after his death is a testament to its validity. Since then, extensive research with hundreds more flowers have been conducted worldwide.

Check this site out
http://www.lifepositive.com/Body/naturopathy/bach-flower-therapy/bach-flower-therapy.html

2006-09-06 13:16:56 · answer #3 · answered by cookiesandcorn 5 · 4 0

i just want to know about that therapist...

2006-09-06 12:15:14 · answer #4 · answered by Max 3 · 1 3

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