Discover Flower Therapy
Flower Power
The use of flower remedies as a holistic therapy was developed in 1930 by British physician Dr. Edward Bach. His system of using plant essences to relieve the disharmony of disease emerged as a simple method to restore out of balance emotions using liquid extracts from the flowers of wild plants and trees.
The Bach flower remedies have been used as an effective tool to achieve spiritual harmony and emotional well-being for nearly 100 years and is recognized in over 60 countries.This powerful method works by utilizing the subtle energetic medicine available from flowers to transform challenging emotions, leading to improved health and well-being.
What Are Flower Remedies?
Magic in a bottle? Nature’s remedy? Powerful energy medicine? Yes!
Flower remedies are vibrational energy medicine in the form of liquid extracts of select wild flowering plants. The preserved essences retain the energetic properties of the flowers. Taken internally, they awaken positive qualities within, creating greater health and well-being.
The art of flower therapy is a self-reflective process. An inward journey, that leads us towards new awareness of our emotions, feelings and sensations. With a greater ability to view our challenges through a holistic lens, we grow to realize the transformations which can be accessed through this energetic response.
If you’re looking for a “quick fix” then flower remedies may not be for you. Although acute emotional states are known to shift quickly with flower therapy, deeper states of emotional trauma are usually transformed through several layers, before they feel resolved. In addressing chronic emotional states, you will feel a progressive sense of balance and relief, over the course of the healing process.
The Art of Flower Therapy
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Healing with Flowers since 1995
“Healing comes from within; from the personality, from the sympathy and the faith of the patient”
- Dr. Edward Bach