The role of Chestnut Bud is to bring balance to inner restlessness. For example, you can be easily distracted while studying, by the slightest sound or by a thought of something else.
A child may often experience the same little accidents or make the same errors. Chestnut Bud is used in Bach flower mix 55 'Hyperactivity & concentration problems' to help the child who always makes the same mistakes and does not learn from his experiences. This Bach flower is also for the child who is absent and distracted, or has poor concentration.
Through the use of Chestnut Bud your will process their experiences more easily and learn from their mistakes. They will have a greater mindfulness which makes it possible to experience everything with their full attention.
In Bach flower mix 55, there are also other Bach flowers present, as well as Chestnut bud.
The blend of all these flowers will work to act on several aspects that are recognizable in hyperactive children with concentration problems.
Mix 55 has a positive effect on both concentration and impulsiveness, and also helps a child to become quieter and to be less frustrated.
Created by Tom Vermeersch (bio)
Tom Vermeersch is a certified Psychologist and Bach flower expert with more than 30 years of experience.
How are Bach Flower Remedies made?
There are two methods in preparing Bach flowers, the sun method and the cooking method.
What can you do with Bach Flower remedies?
The flowers used in Bach Flower therapy work on the emotional and mental state of the person. They are able to bring difficult feelings and emotions, ...
The main component of the Bach Flower remedies is water. This means that the Bach Flower remedies drops have a very neutral taste.
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.
For instance nothing will happen even when you would drink the whole bottle as a matter of speaking. You can not overdose.
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.
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,....
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.
How long should I take the Bach Flower remedies?
This is a question that people ask a lot and no exact answer can be given. Bach Flower therapy is not an exact science because it involves people and their emotions.
How should I take the Bach Flower remedies?
The Bach flowers combinations come in bottles of 50 ml. This consists mainly of water. There is a handy eyedropper included as well; this makes it easy to count the amount of drops.
The role of Chestnut Bud is to bring balance to inner restlessness. For example, you can be easily distracted while studying, by the slightest sound or by a thought of something else.
A child may often experience the same little accidents or make the same errors. Chestnut Bud is used in Bach flower mix 55 'Hyperactivity & concentration problems' to help the child who always makes the same mistakes and does not learn from his experiences. This Bach flower is also for the child who is absent and distracted, or has poor concentration.
Through the use of Chestnut Bud your will process their experiences more easily and learn from their mistakes. They will have a greater mindfulness which makes it possible to experience everything with their full attention.
In Bach flower mix 55, there are also other Bach flowers present, as well as Chestnut bud.
The blend of all these flowers will work to act on several aspects that are recognizable in hyperactive children with concentration problems.
Mix 55 has a positive effect on both concentration and impulsiveness, and also helps a child to become quieter and to be less frustrated.
There are two methods in preparing Bach flowers, the sun method and the cooking method.
Read the complete article
The flowers used in Bach Flower therapy work on the emotional and mental state of the person. They are able to bring difficult feelings and emotions, ...
Read the complete article
The 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 article
Bach 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 article
For instance nothing will happen even when you would drink the whole bottle as a matter of speaking. You can not overdose.
Read the complete article
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.
Read the complete article
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 article
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.
Read the complete article
This is a question that people ask a lot and no exact answer can be given. Bach Flower therapy is not an exact science because it involves people and their emotions.
Read the complete article
The Bach flowers combinations come in bottles of 50 ml. This consists mainly of water. There is a handy eyedropper included as well; this makes it easy to count the amount of drops.
Read the complete articleBach Flowers are not medicinal but harmless plant extracts which are used to support health.
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