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Bach Original Flower Remedy Dropper Scleranthus Flower Essence -- 0.7 fl oz


Bach Original Flower Remedy Dropper Scleranthus Flower Essence
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Bach Original Flower Remedy Dropper Scleranthus Flower Essence -- 0.7 fl oz

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Bach Original Flower Remedy Dropper Scleranthus Flower Essence Description

  • Be Decisive. The Bach flower essence Scleranthus encourages the positive potential of certainty and decisiveness.
  • Trusted by generations for over 80 years. Developed by Dr. Edward Bach in the 1930s, the 38 Bach Original Flower Remedies each correspond to a different emotional state, and together form a system that he believed would cover the full breath of emotional experience.
  • Bach Original Flower Remedies is the only maker authorized by The Bach Centre and the only flower remedies sourced directly from Mount Vernon, the home of Dr. Edward Bach
  • Entirely natural, all your family can use Bach remedies at any time during the day.
  • Contains 27% Alcohol.

The Bach remedy Scleranthus encourages the positive potential of certainty and decisiveness. For those who are viewed as unreliable, moody, and often change their mind when making decisions between two possibilities. Be more spontaneous when making decisions.

Developed by Dr. Edward Bach in the 1930s, the 38 Bach Original Flower Remedies each correspond to a different emotional state, and together form a system that he believed would cover the full breath of emotional experience.

Simplicity is critical to Dr. Bach’s system, he wanted everyone to be able to understand which remedy relates to their situation and why. He categorized the remedies into seven emotional groupings to further help you find the right personal remedy or mix.

Bach Original Flower Remedies is the only maker authorized by The Bach Centre and the only flower remedies sourced directly from Mount Vernon, the home of Dr. Edward Bach.

Entirely natural, all your family can use Bach remedies at any time during the day.

• Contains 27% Alcohol


Directions

2 drops in water and sip at intervals, or add to a 30ml mixing bottle containing water. Take 4 drops a minimum of 4 times a day.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Active Ingredients: 5x dilution of Scleranthus annuus HPUS. Inactive Ingredients: 27% Alcohol.
Warnings

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How to Use Flower Essences for Wellness Support

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There is no true healing unless there is a change in outlook, peace of mind and inner happiness.

Dr. Edward Bach

Stress, grief, anxiety, frustration – all are inescapable parts of being human. Though we typically experience them emotionally, they can have profound impacts on our physical health as well. White Flowers & Bottle With Liquid Being Dropped in to Represent Concept of How to Use Flower Essences Though science is only beginning to unpack the relationship between physical and mental health, the observation that they’re intertwined isn’t new. Nearly 100 years ago, a physician named Dr. Edward Bach noticed that often his patients’ illnesses appeared to be rooted in negative emotions. Modern scientific research has borne out his intuition: Long-term stress, for example, has been linked to a weakened immune system, chronic pain and elevated risk for many diseases. Bach felt strongly that modern medicine treated only symptoms rather than the underlying causes of disease, which he believed were emotional imbalances that could only be resolved by the individual themselves. Trained in herbalism and homeopathy, Bach sought out plant-based remedies that could help his patients address the emotional issues at the root of their physical complaints. Over many years, he tested out numerous floral essences, waters in which flowers had soaked for a period of time to absorb their energy.

What are flower essences?

Unlike essential oils or herbal extracts, flower essences do not contain any plant material. The process of soaking flowers and other plant material in water, according to Denise Eaton, Bach’s Education Manager and a registered Bach practitioner, imprints the water with the flowers’ energy, which is then preserved in alcohol. Flower essences made from different flowers target different emotional issues that may affect the body. Eaton explains that Bach experimented with essences made from a variety of flowers and found many could counteract emotions that may negatively impact health. He noticed that certain flowers appeared to help his patients deal with grief, while others helped them better manage anxiety, anger or despair. He ultimately settled on 38 flower remedies, each aimed at addressing a slightly different emotional state, ranging from indecision and impatience to overcoming trauma.

How flower essences work

While there’s little scientific evidence to explain the exact mechanisms of flower remedies, Eaton likens the effect of flower essences to that of music, where different sounds and vibrations may affect the body physically. She and other practitioners maintain that the subtle energies imprinted by steeping flowers in water likewise can have an impact on our emotional states and the body’s response to them. Just as a soothing melody can make us feel more relaxed, Eaton explains, a flower remedy can help “relax the body so you have more control over the situation.” Few studies have endeavored to test these theories, but flower essence practitioners and consumers testify to their efficacy. One small double-blind study found that Bach’s Rescue Remedy helped lower high levels of anxiety as compared with a placebo group. One key thing to understand about using flower essences, Eaton cautions, is that they’re best seen as a way to help someone to focus on and deal with their emotional issues. Rather than expecting a single dose to make a symptom disappear as we might when we take a painkiller for a headache, flower essences are considered catalysts that can help us recognize how our emotions affect us so we can work to bring ourselves back into balance. Eaton stresses that flower remedies are not quick fixes, but instead require commitment to working through one’s negative emotions. “It’s a journey,” she counsels. “You need to dig deep within how you’re feeling and what is causing you not to have a fulfilling life and be truly happy and healthy.” Many who have found flower essences effective note that an especially useful part of the process is being asked to focus on emotions that might negatively affect well-being.

How to use flower essences

Bach’s flower essences fall into seven categories covering different emotional issues:
  • Fear
  • Uncertainty
  • Loneliness
  • Oversensitivity to others’ ideas and influences
  • Sadness
  • Lack of interest in life
  • Caring for others at expense of your own needs
Within these broad categories, different flowers target different states of mind. Bach’s Remedy Chooser can help you find specific flower essences within each category. For instance, if you’re feeling irritable and grumpy you can choose the category ‘Live the Day,’ and within that category you could choose cherry plum to address a short fuse, holly to encourage goodwill towards others, gentian to help you feel less discouraged or crab apple to help you accept your imperfections. If part of the issue is overwhelm, elm may help. If you’re looking for support dealing with trauma or grief, choose the category ‘Find Joy and Hope.’ Bach’s top-seller, Eaton reports, is Star of Bethlehem, recommended for grief. You’ll find it packaged together with gorse (for hopelessness and despair) and sweet chestnut (for alleviating mental anguish) in the Hope and Joy Comfort Kit. For those needing support focusing on tasks they need to accomplish, the Clarity of Mind Focus Kit includes clematis to encourage concentration, sweet chestnut to help stop repetitive thoughts that can get in the way, and scleranthus to encourage decisiveness. Additionally, Bach’s well-known “Rescue Remedy” combines five flower essences (cherry plum, clematis, impatiens, rock rose, and star of bethlehem) and is meant for use in acute situations of stress rather than being taken over the long term. You can buy it in liquid form or get a tin of pastilles, which are easy to pack in a bag and take on the go. You can use single flower essences or mix up to seven to address multiple needs at once, Eaton says. To make a personal blend, select the remedies that most align with the emotions you’re seeking to counteract. Bach’s guide to choosing remedies can help you identify those most targeted to your current needs. Eaton notes that frequency is essential when using flower essences. She recommends taking flower remedies 4 times per day either on their own or mixed into a beverage. One easy and effective way to keep them in your system, she suggests, is to mix 4 drops of your personal blend in a water bottle and sip it throughout the day. “The key is to be consistent about taking them through the day to be able to maintain balance,” Eaton advises.

Pets can use flower essences, too!

Bach’s also makes a rescue remedy designed for your furry friends. Stress relief for pets may help animals manage stressful situations like trips to the vet, storms, or houseguests. Eaton suggests using them during the days leading up to a stressful event if you can, as animals are unlikely to want to eat or drink when they’re stressed. You can add a few drops to their food or water to help them cope with upcoming stressors. Ready to begin a flower journey to better balance? Here are some flower essences to consider:[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title="Featured Products" border_width="2"][vc_row_inner equal_height="yes" content_placement="middle" gap="35"][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="167822" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1689444001634{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/bach-original-flower-remedies-hope-joy-comfort-kit"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="167823" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1689444019261{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/bach-rescue-remedy-dropper-natural-stress-relief-0-7-fl-oz-1"][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/3"][vc_single_image image="167821" img_size="full" alignment="center" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=".vc_custom_1689444036574{padding-right: 7% !important;padding-left: 7% !important;}" link="https://www.vitacost.com/bach-original-flower-remedies-clarity-of-mind-focus-kit"][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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