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02/10/2008 16:58:18
topic: Where can I find Lilac Essence???

johnb47*
Posts 1
Hi Jo
www.crystalherbs.com stock this remedy. Info from site as follows:
1. Lilac - Christ consciousness, unconditional love. Balances the subtle energy system associated with the spine.
And just believe and pray for a cure.
Love & Peace
John
27/09/2008 23:31:00
topic: Dr Bach's case

Koharu
Posts 4
Hello, everyone.
About dilution of Remedy which I contributed, fear understood a fact of taking its ease.

The explanation of the method unlike the current sun method appeared in a book published in Japanese.

According to the book, there seems to have been the next procedure.
He made the first mother tincture from extract of quantity of a quarter two hours later and made it each afterwards three hours later four hours later seven hours later.

The person of some Japanese medical treatment feelunless it is possible for enough care only in BachFlower.

Something may be different that Dr.Bach used current Remedy that I think.

BachFlower was made as a thing used for self-care.But I think that there may be Remedy for people of medical treatment.
23/09/2008 16:35:34
topic: Advice wanted on remedy selection

Rose Todd
Posts 3
Hi Mazooka
I'm glad you got in touch. I think 7 remedies is too much too. Remember they are vibrational remedies and too many are not helpful. To help me, can I ask you to rewrite your situation as it is now, with as many feelings and emotions that you can. Put the remedy that you are taking in brackets, so I know why you are taking what. Let's see if we can reduce the number to about 3 very appropriate remedies.
If you would rather not 'bear your soul' on the Forum, then you can send me a private email.
I live in UK. Where do you live?
Go well
Rose
23/09/2008 16:04:35
topic: Advice wanted on remedy selection

mazooka
Posts 9
Hi Rose,

Thanks for your interest in my situation. Well, i have changed my remedy selection a bit which has helped a bit but not as much as i would like. My environment etc is pretty much as it was.My stomach problems have improved a little but i notice a lot of tension and a tendency to pull in my stomach muscles a lot during the day- i have to make a conscious effort to relax. For the record, i am currently taking a mixture of Rescue Remedy plus Olive, Gentian, Chestnut Bud, Mimulus, Holly and Scleranthus. I'm not overly happy about taking so many remedies but i can't seem to narrow it down. Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks again
23/09/2008 14:59:29
topic: 36 remedy plants

Rose Todd
Posts 3
Hello Sjnutt
I'm not sure that you'll find all 36 flowers and trees in one place in the UK. Dr Bach discovered some of the flowers while he was living in Cromer in East Anglia and some while he was in Wales. He found and made the last 19 remedies between March and July 1935, while he was living in the village of Sotwell in Oxfordshire in England.
I live in Hertfordshire in England and I've found some of the flowers and a couple of the trees only.
Vine and Olive were made by Dr Bach's associates in Switzerland and Italy.
I don't think we'll find all of the plants and trees in one place.
I hope this is helpful.
Rose
23/09/2008 13:14:44
topic: Advice wanted on remedy selection

Rose Todd
Posts 3
Hello Mazooka
You wrote a Post on 26th June. It doesn't appear that you got an answer. I wonder if your situation has changed by now. If not, write again, and I will help you.
Rose
04/09/2008 18:34:13
topic: Bach Flower Dances

sjnutt
Posts 3
I would like to highlight that there is a dance (either traditional or choreographed) for each of the 38 remedis. They were collected by a Latvian dance teacher, Anastasia GENG. I taught some of them at Dance Camp Wales this year.
04/09/2008 18:34:12
topic: Bach Flower Dances

sjnutt
Posts 3
I would like to highlight that there is a dance (either traditional or choreographed) for each of the 38 remedis. They were collected by a Latvian dance teacher, Anastasia GENG. I taught some of them at Dance Camp Wales this year.
03/09/2008 10:44:25
topic: 36 remedy plants

sjnutt
Posts 3
Is there anywhere in the UK (or abroad) where the 36 (Chestnut Bud and White Chestnut are the same species; Rock Water is not a plant) remedy plants are all growing on the same site?
30/08/2008 11:33:35
topic: Japan's plant

Koharu
Posts 4
Hello,dear frends.
I look for Bach Flower and the close species growing in Japan.
I already find some flowers same as Bach Flower, and remaining some find the close species.
In the close species, the beauty of plants does not change either.
And the message appealing to us for has the thing which is near to BachFlower.
I found the flower of sold Heather the other day.
And I found a close species of the impatience, and the beauty of the flower was not able to change.
It is the end with the feeling of thanks in BachFlower and Dr.Bach which gave an opportunity to think about an encounter with a beautiful flower.
19/08/2008 17:55:54
topic: Bach Flower Essences for Cats

unicorn
Posts 27
Wonderful news! Essences work very well with animals as you've discovered. I hope your cats continue to remain friends!
19/08/2008 16:16:22
topic: Bach Flower Essences for Cats

jainagirl
Posts 1
Hi,

I wanted to share an experience with everyone. We have 2 cats that have never gotten along. They fight constantly and we have to keep them separate at night. Bad situation. I had read about the Bach flower essences and figured, what the heck, it's worth a try. Well, now, it's the peaceable kingdom! They can be in the same room and even brush by eachother w/o fighting. The agressor cat isn't attacking the victim cat at all. I thought I would share my recipe with the forum. Here goes:

I use the Bach 30 ml mixing bottle and add 1 tsp brandy as a preservative. Then I add 8 drops Bach Rescue Remedy, 8 drops Bach holly essence, 8 drops Bach vine essence and top the bottle up with water. We put 8 drops of this mixture on the cats' food twice a day. That's it.

I have to say I was very skeptical about the Bach products, but I was at my wit's end for something to try. Even though the essesnces are a bit expensive, since you use only a few drops, they end of being very economical. Highly recommended!

Regards,

Jainagirl
12/08/2008 14:14:49
topic: flower essence therapy in children with autism

freenmaddie
Posts 1
Hi Rosana,
Thank you for your reply. I am using some Bach Flower essences now not only with my daughter but also with myself. We are both taking two of the products together and I take another myself. It is early in this so I cannot say any changes are taking place but I will press on and I feel confident that good things will come out of this.
I also want to mention that some of the posting dates are really off from the truth. I don't think it's just my computer saying this. I noticed one of the dates said 9-1-08 and another gave a really strange date that did not make sense. Several postings were not correct.
Thank you for your advice and testimonial. Yours is the only one I saw that concerned ds.
04/08/2008 21:54:37
topic: flower essence therapy in children with autism

Rosana Souto
Posts 9
Hello Freenmaddie and Autismmom!

I will answer you both for my time is short.

I am not sure how far we can reach on healing autism with the flower remedies but the results I have been achieving with a highly compromised young man, for the last two years, are so amazing that I am trying not to be over enthusiastic. However, I do believe on the healing power of the flower remedies for most diseases and behavior patterns.
The key point is the right selection of the essences.

I am not aware of any books about this subject. At present, the family of this client and I are colleting the material for a future one. But you will have to wait a little bit.

For the both of you, try to find a well trained flower essence practitioner. It is very difficult to prescribe without seeing the person or the child – even with the impressions of a parent.

However, freenmaddie, one of mine Down Syndrome baby clients when first arrived in her consultation showed no interest on the surroundings at all. She kept very quiet and still on her grandmother lap all the time. Then, I decided to include the Wild Rose in her formula along with the Water Violet/Heather combination.

Her next consultation ( about one month later ) was completely different. I had to remove everything from the table in front of her. She has started picking up everything to bring to her month. She gave us no rest. And we became very, very happy…

So, dear ones, good luck with your babies. The flower remedies are a great hope for humanity. Use them!

God bless you,

Rosana
03/08/2008 22:37:39
topic: flower essence therapy in children with autism

autismmom
Posts 1
What fascinating conversations. As the mother of a young child with autism, i have just discovered BachFR and am diligently trying out a number of them.

I would be very interested if any of you who have spoken about using the flower remedies with children/adults on the autistic spectrum have ever noticed recovery from autism? also do you plan to publish anything about their use?

finally, do you have any additional advice to give to me as I very much want to learn more about using BFR in helping my young child.

great forum!
03/08/2008 18:30:50
topic: Using florals to improve yourself

unicorn
Posts 27
All improvements to the self in my opinion comes under the category of healing.

If there is something to improve then that is something to heal.

I am always using flower essences to improve/heal myself.
03/08/2008 00:04:05
topic: Using florals to improve yourself

northeast
Posts 1
Hi,

Everything I read about florals usually talk about healing or taking care of someone's bad feelings or problems.
But what about using florals to improve something in your self, even if you fell happy and healthy?
Does anyone nows something about this?

Thanks!

Northeast
22/07/2008 00:45:44
topic: Essences for physical complaints

unicorn
Posts 27
Thank you Silvia. I will check out the research you've mentioned. As I speak Spanish I shouldn't have a problem understanding.

I also use essences to treat physical complaints and is an area I am very interested in.
20/07/2008 14:30:21
topic: Essences for physical complaints

Silvia Ariki
Posts 1
unicorn wrote:
Does anyone use flower essences for specifically treating physical complaints as opposed to emotional issues?


yes I do, would be the very short anwer!
while Spanish, there's an extensive experience described in the research work done in Cuba, based on Ricardo Orozco's concept of 'transpersonal pattern'. i.e., if there's pain with inflamation, say and 'overexpression' of something, you may consider Vervain, and so on. The formula may be used in creams.
while English and Spanish, books by Dietar Kramer describe the topical use of the remedies, he has mapped the body adscribing different remedies to different zones.
interestingly both approachs, though emerging from very different points, show how closely related the physical and the emotional issues mirrored each other, as what one would include in the formula for topical use is very much what the person needs emotionally.

hope this helps.
Regards
Silvia
14/07/2008 10:50:14
topic: Where can I find Lilac Essence???

joan
Posts 1
Hi,
PF should stand for PETITE FLEUR essences.
All the best for your friend
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