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Complete list of the 38 Bach Flower Remedies
On this page we analyze, essence by essence, the complete list of all
38 Bach flowers , in a rigorous list from A to Z considering the English name (Dr. Edward Bach was originally from Great Britain).
You will then have a complete map of the individual flowers, their classification and the benefits they bring. The uses are varied: they exist
x Bach flowers to stop smoking , Bach flowers for dogs, Bach flowers for cats, Bach flowers for children.
For each individual flower we have morphological, botanical or "behavioral" characteristics at the basis of the signature (the correspondence between form and function, i.e. between the peculiarities of the plant and the rebalancing action carried out), the psychological aspects of the relative personality, as well as any associations with flowers of other categories and various indications.
Classification
Bach flowers have been classified by Doctor Bach himself into 7 Groups based on the emotional states from which psycho-physical imbalance can arise, and into 3 Groupings based on how deep-rooted the disorders they offer a remedy are: the "Healing Flowers" for personality and character disorders, the “Helper” flowers for compensations that have crystallized over time, and the “Assistant Flowers” for the more deep-rooted and chronic disorders.
The 38 Bach Flowers:
Agrimony: to accept conflicts and achieve inner serenity
Aspen: to stimulate courage and self-confidence
Beech: To accept others and criticism of oneself
Centaury: to develop willpower
Cerato: to believe in yourself
Cherry Plum: to find balance
Chestnut Bud: to learn from your mistakes
Chicory: to love without oppressing
Clematis: to be present in the "here and now"
Crab Apple: to purify yourself and overcome shame
Elm: To manage your responsibilities in a healthy way
Gentian: to develop optimism and confidence
Gorse: To take back control
Heather: To understand others and be self-sufficient
Holly: to overcome anger and develop love
Honeysuckle: to close with the past
Hornbeam: for momentum, enthusiasm and newfound energy
Impatients: to develop calm and patience
Larch: for confidence and judgment
Mimulus: to develop courage
Mustard: to find joy and serenity
Oak: To balance one's duties
Olives: to regenerate body and mind
Pine: to forgive
Red Chestnut: to stimulate optimism
Rock Rose: to overcome panic and find courage
Rock Water: to let go and adapt
Scleranthus: for making decisions
Star of Bethlehem: to overcome physical or mental trauma
Sweet Chestnut: to be reborn and see new horizons
Vervain: to be more moderate
Vine: to collaborate profitably with others (even your subordinates)
Walnut: not to be influenced
Water Violet: to be humble, tolerant, and open to others
White Chestnut: to find inner peace
Wild Oat: to overcome dissatisfaction and pursue one's purpose
Wild Rose: against apathy, for a newfound motivation
Willow: to overcome touchiness, victimhood and regain control
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