WHAT ARE BACH REMEDIES?
Bach Flowers
were discovered by Dr Edward Bach in the 1930’s. Dr Bach (1886-1936) was
dissatisfied with the results of conventional medicine, he initially turned
to homeopathy in the hope of finding a better alternative. Dr Bach came to
believe that illness is an effect of disharmony between body and mind and
that the symptoms of an illness were the external expression, the bodily
manifestation, of negative emotional states such as sorrow, fear,
dissatisfaction, impatience, sadness, and so forth.
Dr Bach
started looking for remedies that could influence the causes of an illness.
A great nature lover, Edward Bach was also extremely sensitive. In his quest
for new remedies he would go into the countryside, pick the petal of a
single flower, and lay it on his tongue. With the help of his immense
sensitivity he was able to feel the effect of a plant on the human body and
psyche. In this way he found the plants he thought were useful for the
treatment of negative emotional states. He used not only the blossoms of
wildflowers but also the flowers of wild shrubs, bushes, and trees.
HOW CAN BACH FLOWER REMEDIES BE USED IN KINESIOLOGY?
Using Bach
Flower remedies in Kinesiology is a simple process of elimination. To help
find the right remedies for you, one box of the Bach remedies at a time will
be placed on the body. If, when tested, the muscle changes from weak to
strong you know that one or more of the remedies in that particular box is
having a positive effect on a previously negative emotion. Anything from 1
to 7 remedies may be needed.
Bach
Remedies can help change your negative emotions into positive emotions!
Let
Kinesiology take the guesswork out of finding the right remedies for you
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