"The whole principle of healing by this method is so simple as can be understood by almost everyone, and even the very herbs themselves can be gathered and prepared by any who take delight in such.” Dr Edward Bach.

As Dr Bach intended, this guide is simple and easy to use. It takes you through the steps of picking the flowers, creating the remedies and how to use them.

Dr Bach created thirty-eight remedies, all of which are described in exquisite detail.

Have you reached the end of your tether? Then maybe Sweet Chestnut is for you.

This guide also includes the famous ‘Rescue Remedy’, which is still carried in many ambulances worldwide.

The beautiful way in which the book interleaves wisdom from healers across the world mmakes it an exceptionally unique endeavour.

“Disease is...the result of conflict between Soul and Mind, and will never be eradicated except by spiritual and mental effort.” Dr Bach

Table of contents:

  • Introduction
  • Dr Edward Bach
  • Classification
  • How does it work?
  • Who can benefit?
  • Making your own remedies
  • Boiling method
  • Sun method
  • How to use the remedies
  • The remedies
  • White chestnut ~ Aesculus hippocastanum
  • Larch ~ Larix decidua
  • Wild oat ~ Bromus ramosus
  • Agrimony ~ Agrimonia eupatoria
  • Heather ~ Calluna vulgaris
  • Sweet chestnut ~ Castanea sativa
  • Hornbeam ~ Carpinus betulus
  • Centaury ~ Centaurium umbellatum
  • Water violet ~ Hottonia palustris
  • Holly ~ Ilex aquifolium
  • Walnut ~ Juglans regia
  • Impatiens ~ Impatiens glandulifera
  • Rock rose ~ Helianthemum nummularium
  • Chicory ~ Chicorium intybus
  • Crab apple ~ Malus sylvestris
  • Honeysuckle ~ Lonicera caprifolium
  • Olive ~ Olea europoea
  • Vine ~ Vitis vinifera
  • Vervain ~ Verbena officinalis
  • Elm ~ Ulmus procera
  • Gorse ~ Ulex europaeus
  • Willow ~ Salix vitellina
  • Wild rose ~ Rosa canina
  • Aspen ~ Populus tremula
  • Pine ~ Pinus sylvestris
  • Cherry plum ~ Prunus cerasifera
  • Oak ~ Quercus robur
  • Rock water
  • Scleranthus ~ Scleranthus annus
  • Mustard ~ Sinapis arvensis
  • Chestnut bud ~ Aesculus hippocastanum
  • Cerato ~ Ceratostigma willmottiana
  • Clematis ~ Clematis vitalba
  • Beech ~ Fagus sylvatica
  • Gentian ~ Gentianella amarella
  • Mimulus ~ Mimulus guttatus
  • Star of Bethlehem ~ Ornithogalum umbellatum
  • Rescue remedy
  • Treating children
  • Common ailments
  • Some notes
  • The last word
 
Testimonials

tracey, uk
I found the book really easy to read and digest, it has given me a good insight to reiki - really enjoyable

 

sharon, uk
Well organised and easy to understand. The comments from healers is a great addition to the books

 

andrew, uk
A well thought out and constructed book - covers all the major aspects of reflexology. A fine introduction!

 

sally, uk
Packed with practical ways to balance and harmonise your chakras

 

 


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