There are 38 different flower remedies which treat different emotional imbalances, for example, fear, worry, hatred and indecision. Many people use Rescue Remedy with great success, which is the trauma remedy of the Bach Flower Remedies. Using the full system of remedies to match one’s full spectrum of emotional needs can restore true balance in our lives, helping us to move from crisis to a place of well-being.

SAFE FOR ALL

The Bach Flower Remedies are made from wild flowers and are safe for the whole family. The remedies can work alongside any other kind of medication and support us in difficult times.

Amanda Hall and is a Registered Bach Flower Remedy Practioner that trained at the Bach Centre in the UK.

COMPLEMENTARY

Bach Flower Remedies can be used in conjunction with any other course of treatment and will not interfere with other medicines nor be interfered by them.

Consultation


A consultation with me involves a brief introduction to the system, and a therapy type session where I help you to identify how you are feeling. On the basis of this, we will come up with a remedy combination to suit you.

The first session is an hour long, and the follow-up session is 30-40 minutes. This usually takes place 2-3 weeks after the first consultation. The second session is highly recommend as often the remedies can unlock hidden feelings which also need to be addressed. As you work with the remedies, the ones you need will most likely change. I can help you stay on track to help you achieve balance.

COSTS INVOLVED

The cost of the first session is R500, and follow up consultations are R350. This includes your personalised remedy mix for both sessions. Remedy mixes without a consultation are R100 per bottle.

Flower Remedies


Below are short descriptions of the 38 remedies.

Agrimony
- Mental torture behind a cheerful face
Aspen
- Fear of unknown things
Beech
- Intolerance
Centaury
- The inability to say ‘no’
Cerato
- Lack of trust in one’s own decisions
Cherry Plum
- Fear of the mind giving way
Chestnut Bud
- Failure to learn from mistakes
Chicory
- Selfish, possessive love
Clematis
- Dreaming of the future without working in the present
Crab Apple
- The cleansing remedy, also for self-hatred
Elm
- Overwhelmed by responsibility
Gentian
- Discouragement after a setback
Gorse
- Hopelessness and despair
Heather
- Self-centredness and self-concern
Holly
- Hatred, envy and jealousy
Honeysuckle
- Living in the past
Hornbeam
- Tiredness at the thought of doing something
Impatiens
- Impatience
Larch
- Lack of confidence
Mimulus
- Fear of known things
Mustard
- Deep gloom for no reason
Oak
- The plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion
Olive
- Exhaustion following mental or physical effort
Pine
- Guilt
Red Chestnut
- Over-concern for the welfare of loved ones
Rock Rose
- Terror and fright
Rock Water
- Self-denial, rigidity and self-repression
Scleranthus
- Inability to choose between alternatives
Star of Bethlehem
- Shock
Sweet Chestnut
- Extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left
Vervain
- Over-enthusiasm
Vine
- Dominance and inflexibility
Walnut
- Protection from change and unwanted influences
Water Violet
- Quiet self-reliance leading to isolation
White Chestnut
- Unwanted thoughts and mental arguments
Wild Oat
- Uncertainty over one’s direction in life
Wild Rose
- Drifting, resignation, apathy
Willow
- Self-pity and resentment

REMEDY BOTTLE

Usually we need a combination of remedies (maximum 7) to treat our feelings. The remedies are combined in a 30ml dropper bottle. The dosage is 4 drops, 4 times a day. Taking the first dose on waking, the last before retiring and the other two at regular intervals between.

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