Lots of people are scared of the counteracting effect that Bach Flower remedies might have on the medication they are taking already. It is a valid point to make, as lots of medicines can not be taken in combination with others. For Bach flower remedies it is different. Bach Flower remedies work on a totally different level then ordinary medicine. Ordinary medicine effect the physical body and are often very strong with lots of negative side effects.
Bach Flower remedies don’t effect the physical body and can not influence or cause negative effects on a physical level. Bach flowers work on the emotional and psychological state of the person. When you suffer from certain emotions, like guilt feelings or depression, they will be brought back in balance through Bach Flower remedies. These bringing the person back in harmony with their true self and making them feel better about themselves. This is the reason why Bach Flower remedies can be combined with other medication.
But what if I use homeopathic medicines, can I use Bach Flowers as well? Yes, here as well Bach Flower remedies will not harm or effect the homeopathic medicines. Homeopathy is closer related to Bach Flower therapy but it still uses treatment aimed at the physical aspect of the person. Bach Flower remedies only focus on the mental aspect of the person.
Bach Flower remedies can be combined with any other forms of therapy as there are Reiki, shiatsu, acupuncture, massage, kinesiology, foot reflexology, you name it. It does not matter what kind of treatment you are getting; Bach Flower remedies can always be combined. Often you will see acceleration in the result when they are combined.
To conclude, Bach Flower therapy is one of the most safest and natural ways of healing that exist. It can be applied to babies, infants, children, adults and elderly. They are made from harmless plant material from a higher source and give no side effects. They can be combined with any other method of treatment and/or medication. No contamination is possible.
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Tom Vermeersch is a certified Psychologist and Bach flower expert with more than 30 years of experience.
Which flowers are used for the Bach Flower therapy?
The flowers that are used come from plants, shrubs and trees that Dr. Edward Bach mainly found in England. There are only two flowers who were found in other countries,....
Are Bach Flower remedies herbal tinctures?
There is a lot of confusion about what Bach Flower remedies actually are and how they are made. Maybe it is good to explain where Bach Flower remedies come from.
Chestnut bud & Bach flower mix 55
Read here for more information about how Chestnut Bud can help hyperactive children with concentration problems and read why a mix of Bach flowers is important.
Bach Flowers Essences are extracts from flowers from plants, trees and shrubs, which are obtained through the cooking or sun method.
The main component of the Bach Flower remedies is water. This means that the Bach Flower remedies drops have a very neutral taste.
May I use Bach Flowers during my pregnancy?
Many people are afraid to use Bach flower remedies during pregnancy. It is a natural reaction, since you should pay extra attention to everything you eat or do when you are pregnant.
Can Bach Flower Remedies be used for animals as well?
Bach Flower Remedies are extracts of flowers from plants, shrubs and trees that work on the emotions and feelings of humans and animals.
Can Bach Flower remedies be used for children as well?
This is why it was necessary for him that they were completely harmless and that everyone, including children and elderly could use them without any risk.
Bach Flower Therapy works with Bach flowers. Dr. Edward Bach, who lived in the beginning of the previous century, discovered Bach Flower Therapy.
Dr. Bach created a unique system of natural healing
Dr. Edward Bach was born in Worcestershire, England in the year 1886. He became a surgeon in 1912 and worked at University College Hospital in London. His private medical practice was held at the world-famous Harley Street.
Lots of people are scared of the counteracting effect that Bach Flower remedies might have on the medication they are taking already. It is a valid point to make, as lots of medicines can not be taken in combination with others. For Bach flower remedies it is different. Bach Flower remedies work on a totally different level then ordinary medicine. Ordinary medicine effect the physical body and are often very strong with lots of negative side effects.
Bach Flower remedies don’t effect the physical body and can not influence or cause negative effects on a physical level. Bach flowers work on the emotional and psychological state of the person. When you suffer from certain emotions, like guilt feelings or depression, they will be brought back in balance through Bach Flower remedies. These bringing the person back in harmony with their true self and making them feel better about themselves. This is the reason why Bach Flower remedies can be combined with other medication.
But what if I use homeopathic medicines, can I use Bach Flowers as well? Yes, here as well Bach Flower remedies will not harm or effect the homeopathic medicines. Homeopathy is closer related to Bach Flower therapy but it still uses treatment aimed at the physical aspect of the person. Bach Flower remedies only focus on the mental aspect of the person.
Bach Flower remedies can be combined with any other forms of therapy as there are Reiki, shiatsu, acupuncture, massage, kinesiology, foot reflexology, you name it. It does not matter what kind of treatment you are getting; Bach Flower remedies can always be combined. Often you will see acceleration in the result when they are combined.
To conclude, Bach Flower therapy is one of the most safest and natural ways of healing that exist. It can be applied to babies, infants, children, adults and elderly. They are made from harmless plant material from a higher source and give no side effects. They can be combined with any other method of treatment and/or medication. No contamination is possible.
The flowers that are used come from plants, shrubs and trees that Dr. Edward Bach mainly found in England. There are only two flowers who were found in other countries,....
Read the complete articleThere is a lot of confusion about what Bach Flower remedies actually are and how they are made. Maybe it is good to explain where Bach Flower remedies come from.
Read the complete articleRead here for more information about how Chestnut Bud can help hyperactive children with concentration problems and read why a mix of Bach flowers is important.
Read the complete articleBach Flowers Essences are extracts from flowers from plants, trees and shrubs, which are obtained through the cooking or sun method.
Read the complete articleThe main component of the Bach Flower remedies is water. This means that the Bach Flower remedies drops have a very neutral taste.
Read the complete articleMany people are afraid to use Bach flower remedies during pregnancy. It is a natural reaction, since you should pay extra attention to everything you eat or do when you are pregnant.
Read the complete articleBach Flower Remedies are extracts of flowers from plants, shrubs and trees that work on the emotions and feelings of humans and animals.
Read the complete articleThis is why it was necessary for him that they were completely harmless and that everyone, including children and elderly could use them without any risk.
Read the complete articleBach Flower Therapy works with Bach flowers. Dr. Edward Bach, who lived in the beginning of the previous century, discovered Bach Flower Therapy.
Read the complete articleDr. Edward Bach was born in Worcestershire, England in the year 1886. He became a surgeon in 1912 and worked at University College Hospital in London. His private medical practice was held at the world-famous Harley Street.
Read the complete articleBach Flowers are not medicinal but harmless plant extracts which are used to support health.
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