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I am continuing a course in Bach flower remedies. I have received my Bach level 1 and Bach level 2 certificates. As of September 2011 I will be training to be a Bach practitioner so that I can work professionally with the remedies and improve my consultation skills. My training will continue for 6 months and I will be looking for case studies.
If you would like to be part of my case studies please call for a chat on 01225 892084.
Bach Flower Remedies:
Dr Bach believed in self help. He wanted us to have the power to heal ourselves and each other, which is why he made his system of flower remedies as simple as possible.
What are Bach Remedies?
There are 38 remedies in the Bach flower remedy system. All of them discovered in the 1920's and 1930's by dr Edward Bach, a well known bacteriologist, physician and pathologist.
Each remedy is associated with a basic human emotion. Fear, confidence, tolerance, self acceptance are a few of these human emotions. You may be familiar with the famous flower remedy sold off the shelves in chemists called rescue remedy this is a combination of flower remedies to help in stressful situations.
Further assistance with everyday emotions can be helped through the Bach flower remedies.
