Saturday, September 22, 2007

Which Bach Flower Remedy Should I Use

Part 1:

Here are some of the different Bach Flower Remedies. The remedy that a practitioner will mix for you is a combination of up to five to assist with your most troubling moods and state of mind. Here is part one of a table of the different remedies and what they would be used to treat.

Bach Flower Remedy

Try .......

USE

If you.....

Agrimony

Put on a cheerful face to hide problems; if you have mental worry or torture; attempt to forget mental torture through drugs and alcohol

Aspen

Have unexplained fears and worries; have vague fears of unknown origin (often irrational); are nervous and anxious

Beech

Are critical and intolerant of others; desire to change others; have a judgmental attitude

Centaury

Have difficulty in saying no and are anxious to please; have weakness of will; are easily influenced and exploited - 'the doormat'

Cerato

Doubt your own ability to judge situations; distrust self; constantly seek advice

Cherry Plum

Fear losing control of your behavior, of the mind giving way; have thoughts of suicide

Chestnut Bud

Fail to learn from experience, repeating the same mistakes; are impatient to move ahead

Chicory

Are overly possessive and expect others to conform to your values; are full of indulgent self-love; are full of self-pity


I find the Bach Flower Remedies and how they came about to be a fascinating subject and well-worth taking a deeper look at. If you are developing an enthusiasm then what you need is a good book on the subject.

Next week I will be adding Part 2 of the remedies chart. If you are enjoying this blog, then please post it.

See you next week

CC
Bach Flower Remedies - A Further Understanding


1 comments:

domvale said...

Hi CC
From a fellow 30DCer
Great blog, lots of info and nicely laid out.
I have to admit that I don't use Bach simply because I don't believe that they work; although I happily use aromatherapies, reflexology and other "alternative" methodologies on myself and my family members.
Horses for courses I suppose
Kindest
Dominic