Bach Flowers

Bach flowers, British Dr. It is a healing method developed by Edward Bach in the 1930s. Based on the philosophy of “Being healthy means being in harmony with our soul”, Edward Bach developed this therapy method, thinking that there is actually a mental disorder at the root of every physical ailment.
Bach first sought a solution in nature for the treatment of physical ailments that may be caused by negative emotions such as fear, helplessness, indecision, insecurity, joy of life and loss of self-confidence, and as a result of these years of work, he found 38 flowers used in this treatment based on homeopathy. There are 38 cures related to this. These have qualities that constitute the spiritual and different emotional structure divided into 38 different groups.
Of course, the success of the therapy depends on a good understanding of the mood and mood of the person to be applied, and the selection of the right flower essences. It should be noted that this is not a drug.
Agrimony (Original) Mental distress
Aspen (Powder tree) Unknown fears
Beech (Akgürgen) Intolerance
Centaury Weak will
Cerato Need for consultation and validation
Cherry Plum Fear of losing your mind
Chestnut Bud
(chestnut bud)
Failure to learn from mistakes
Chicory (Chicory) Selfish possessiveness
Clematis (Forest vine) Dreaminess, distraction
Crap apple Don’t hold grudges against yourself
Elm (Elm) Great sense of responsibility
Gentian Despair, despair
Gorse (Muletoe) Despair
Heather (Henna) Egocentrism, selfishness
Holly Hatred, enmity, jealousy
Honeysuckle Living in the past
Hornbeam (Beech) “Monday syndrome” feeling
Impatients
Larch (Simal pine) Insecurity
Mimulus Fear of the known
Mustard (Mustard) Deep sense of gloom
Oak To be exhausted but keep fighting
Olive (Olive tree) Lack of energy
Pine (Pine) Self-condemnation, guilt
Red Chestnut Excessive caring for others
Rock Rose Terror
Rock Water Self-pressure, self-denial
Scleranthus Indecision
Star of Bethlehem Shock
Sweet chesnut
very severe mental anguish
Vervain (Vervain)
Vine Domination, inflexibility
Walnut (Walnut) Avoiding change
Water Violet Pride, inaccessibility
White Chestnut (White Chestnut) Unwanted thoughts
Wild Oat Skepticism
Wild Rose Surrender, lifelessness, numbness
Willow resentment, resentment