Bach Flower
Dr. Edward Bach and the Bach Flower Remedy System: Background
Edward Bach devised and compounded a system of plant-based homeopathic-style tinctures for emotional and psychological healing. The Bach flower system was the first of its kind and remains the most thorough set of homeopathic remedies for mental and emotional distress. Falling within the umbrella of complementary medicine, Bach flower remedies can and often should be a part of the professional healer's arsenal of interventions. The 38 different remedies have been used in a number of different health care settings, from nursing and midwifery to psychiatric care (Mantle, 1997). "There is no scientific evidence that any Bach flower remedy produces a medicinal effect, and there is some evidence that the method does not work," ("Bach Flower Remedies," 2013). Research on the Bach flower remedies has been disappointing. One study tested the impact of Bach flower remedies on pre-test anxiety in students. The researchers found, "Bach-flower remedies are an effective placebo for test anxiety and do not have a specific effect," (Walach, Rilling & Engelke, 2001, p. 359). In spite of the lack of scientific evidence for their effectiveness, healers continue to find the Bach flower remedies effective interventions especially when used in conjunction with other types of treatment.
Nurses continue to find Bach flower remedies attractive and effective because they are safe, and "do not appear to interfere with any other medication," (Mantle, 1997). The Direct from Nature Company (2013), which produces and distributes the Bach flower remedy system in the United States, points out, "work in conjunction with herbs, homeopathy and medications and are safe for everyone, including children, pregnant women, pets, the elderly and even plants." Although many practitioners dismiss the Bach flower remedies as "implausible," the system presents no deleterious effects for patients (Hall, 2012). The remedies are "sufficiently diluted to minimize the presence of any active ingredients," ("Bach Flower Remedies," 2013).
Dr. Bach said, "accept the remedies as part of life." In your own words describe what the remedies mean to you, and how your use of them developed after your first encounter.
Edward Bach has said to "accept the remedies as part of life." The statement refers directly to the fact that many scientists and physicians do not accept the remedies due to the lack of scientific evidence to support their effectiveness in treating various mental and emotional disorders. As a practitioner and a patient, I believe that science is only one means by which to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment intervention. The scientific method relies on a limited set of tools and analytical skills, bypassing a realm of human experiences and subjective impressions that also have a bearing on health and healing. I have used the Bach flower remedies in spite of their not being scientifically testable, and I do accept them as a part of life.
I appreciate the way the Bach flower remedies honor the power of nature as healer. Flowers are most commonly appreciated only for their visual and aromatic beauty. However, there is more to the floral kingdom than decoration. Like many other plants, the 38 flowers used in the Bach system also offer the means by which to achieve wholeness and healing. The remedies have led me to think about plants and flowers differently, and with more respect. I do not look at my garden in the same way; and I have a greater appreciation for the mystery of nature's beauty.
The remedies have become for me a system whereby individuals can achieve harmony with themselves and the world around them. I have used the flowers in this way, with positive results. Those I have worked with have similar reactions to the flower remedies. Peace of mind and well being are the most common reactions to regularly interacting with the flower remedies. They are not drugs; they are the means by which to avoid needing drugs.
Describe how your experience and/or training in the other healing arts has influenced your use of the Bach system, and how the remedies fit into your life, both personal and professional.
My first encounter with the Bach flower remedies came in Bali, when a friend of a friend was charging a small fee for administering the treatments. This individual, who I will call Fred for the purposes of anonymity, possessed the entire range of Bach flower essences. He would prepare an individualized formula for each person that he treated, after a...
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