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Cherry Plum- Extremes of stress that create erratic thought processes, hysterical or aggressive behaviour; loss of control, panic e.g. injured wild animals brought in for veterinary treatment, or any extreme fearful emotional / psychological imbalance.- Chestnut Bud Failure to learn from, or difficulty absorbing, lessons; tendency to make the same mistakes over and over. Lack of rational thought, tending to be easily distracted, scatty, unfocused. Immature and exuberant lack of concentration, often the case with young animals.
- Chicory Neediness, attention-seeking (when these are not learned behaviours); displays of displeasure when attention is perceived to be withdrawn or turned elsewhere. Eating disorder ‘protests’ and other manipulative behaviour, also some separation problems.
- Gorse Deep gloom, depression and despair, resignation, apathy and a pervading sense of hopelessness; shut off from the light, loss of the will to survive and go on. Very effective alongside Star of Bethlehem / Wild rose in helping animals for severe post-traumatic ‘shutdown’.
- Holly Tendency to suspicion, hate, anger, aggression, eg in animals that have been mistreated (in such cases works well in combination with Star of Bethlehem).
- Honeysuckle Loss of joy after a losing a friend, companion, owner etc. Pining, saddened, may suffer loss of appetite.
- Larch States of poor or reduced self-confidence; insecurity, uncertainty. Has been found beneficial in helping show animals that suffer from nerves in the ring.
- Mimulus General fears; nervous and hypersensitive; nervous anticipation of situations, people; shyness and lack of security.
- Rock Rose Great fear, terror; also chronic state of fearful anxiety, cringing, lacking courage, never tranquil.
- Star of Bethlehem After-effects of shock or trauma, any kinds of cruelty or periods of intense suffering, difficulty, neglect, etc. Inability to release impact of negative experiences, even after years. Extremely important and frequently-used remedy, able to heal very deep emotional scars.
- Walnut Emotional upset / stress associated with change. Tendency to absorb and suffer stresses of others, eg a stressed or unhappy owner (the ‘sponge effect’).
- Wild Rose Loss of hope and faith, giving way to apathy and resignation; depleted vitality and cessation of will to struggle; suppression of interest in, and joy of, life. Regaining will to live and ability to find happiness; reawakening of interest in surroundings and activities. Animals that go into decline or seem to be depressed after an illness, or in old age.
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“Our work is steadfastly to adhere to the simplicity and purity of this method of healing” – Dr Edward Bach, 1936
Bach flower remedies are a complementary medicine that help resolve imbalanced emotional states, which can in turn lead to improvements in general health.
