
Bach flowers

Bach Flower Therapy: Gentle Help for Body and Soul
Bach Flower Remedies were developed by the English physician Dr. Edward Bach (1886-1936). He sought a natural method for treating illnesses on a mental and spiritual level. His philosophy is based on the idea that mental imbalances may be the cause of physical problems. According to the principles of natural medicine, the imbalance between body and mind is the root of many problems.
Bach discovered that the energy associated with certain flowers can have a positive and balancing effect on mental states. He prepared 38 flower essences, 37 of which are from various plants, shrubs and trees. One essence is made from spring water.
The principle of action of Bach flowers
Bach flowers work through their harmonic frequencies. They are supposed to balance negative mental states such as fear, insecurity, or despair, and restore balance between body and mind.
By activating positive energies, they strengthen and stabilize the immune system and the body's defense mechanisms. They can contribute to restoring joy in life, willpower, and a positive mood.
Bach flowers for animals
The use of Bach flowers has also proven itself in animals. In a gentle and appropriate way, they can help balance mental imbalances in dogs, cats, and other animals, in cases where they cannot be resolved through loving treatment, consistency, or education alone.
They can help animals in many situations return to mental balance, for example in cases of:
* Fears and insecurities
* Sadness or lack of self-confidence
* Hyperactivity or aggression
* Traumatic experiences
In my practice, I have gained a lot of experience with animals that have not overcome difficult experiences. Even with small "cowards" or "tyrants" at home, in cases of urine marking out of protest or struggles for control in the pack, the animals often show a positive and clear behavioral improvement.
When can Bach flowers help?
Mental imbalance in animals can have a variety of causes:
* Inadequate living conditions: When the environment and living conditions do not match the animal's natural needs.
* Incompatibility between humans and animals: Animals often reflect the mood and problems of their owners. Therefore, it is often recommended to treat both humans and animals with the same essences.
* Genetic predisposition: Artificial selection in breeding may lead to congenital character weaknesses.
Dr. Edward Bach said: "Illness is not cruelty or punishment, but only correction, to restore harmony between mind and body."
I would be happy to support and advise you in choosing the right flower essences to restore the mental balance of your pet and yourself. Let's find the best path together for your loved one!
