Bach Flower Remedies is a collection of 38 homeopathic remedies created by Dr. Edward Bach in the 1930s. Each therapy is made from a plant or flower and is associated with a specific emotional or mental state, for example, Bach’s anther centaurs encourage self-confidence, while mustard helps people return to a state of happiness. Dr. Bach created 38 original Bach flower remedies, of which the 39th, called “Rescue”, is a combination of several existing Bach flower remedies. By scanning the Bach Flower Remedies Healy database with resonance analysis, you will gain insight into what is going on, especially with regard to repressed emotions, Bach Flower Therapy helps to achieve a certain mental or emotional state such as focus, openness or joy.
List of all 39 Bach flower remedies available in the Healy Bach Bach Flower Remedies Database:
Agrimony; Aspen; Beech; Centaury; Cerato; Cherry Plum; Chestnut Bud; Chicory; Clematis; Crab Apple; Elm
Gentian; Gorse; Heather; Holly; Honeysuckle; Hornbeam; Impatiens; Larch; Mimulus; Mustard; Oak; Olive; Pine; Red Chestnut; Rock Rose; Rock Water; Scleranthus; Star of Bethlehem; Sweet Chestnut; Vervain; Vine; Walnut; Water Violet; White Chestnut; Wild Oat; Wild Rose; Willow; Rescue.
Healy Bach Flower Remedies Database which was originally developed for therapists, contains many terms that require special knowledge to apply, which can be overwhelming to users. Therefore, Healy removed all special terms to make the database easy for everyone to understand and access, marking the new database with a ‘2’. The frequency is the same no matter which databases you use, but the descriptions of some terms may have changed.