Bach Flower Remedies
Agrimony: used to treat sarcastic humor that hides traumas and issues, making jokes out of negativity.
Aspen: used to treat fears not based in reality, nightmares and anxiety with no known reason.
Beech: used to treat perfectionism and an intolerance to other’s shortcomings, overly critical states of being.
Centaury: used to treat an inability to create healthy boundaries, an inability to say no to others or traumas from an inability to say no.
Cerato: used to treat self-doubt or inability to make decisions while seeking all advice from others to avoid responsibility for one’s own life.
Cherry Plum: used to treat a fear of losing control of others and self, suicidal thoughts or tendencies and short temper or temper tantrums.
Chestnut Bud: used to treat the inability to learn from mistakes and life experiences without gaining wisdom.
Chicory: used to treat co-dependency and possessiveness of others.
Clematis: used to treat aloofness, lack of concentration and inability to focus on tasks.
Crab Apple: used to treat low self-worth, low self-esteem and shame. Also used for those who feel they are never “clean.”
Elm: used to treat overwhelm of responsibilities, list making and being busy because relaxation is not an “option.”
Gentian: used to treat those who are upset by setbacks and self-doubt that feels crippling, so nothing is done.
Gorse: used to treat hopelessness and despair that causes “no hope” or “no use” mentality.
Heather: used to treat the need to interrupt and self interest in conversations with tendencies to over talk about personal stories.
Holly: used to treat overwhelming feelings of jealously, envy or anger.
Honeysuckle: used to treat the mentality that only loves in the past.
Hornbeam: used to treat procrastination and the dread of “just another work week” and “ I only live for the weekend” mentality.
Impatiens: used to treat impatience and the inability to let others work at their own pace without needing to criticize them because “your way” is better.
Larch: used to treat feelings of lack, inadequacy and low self-confidence and the need to take paths that aren’t yours due to lack of faith in your own processes.
Mimulus: used to treat hypochondria, fear of everyday things like walking under ladders, mystery illnesses, searching web md for elbow pain, and misfortune.
Mustard: used to treat “little black raincloud” and “wet blanket” syndromes. Helps to address the real sadness or lack of so moving forward is actually an option.
Oak: used to treat those who just can’t stop doing and working so one can rest knowing both are equally important.
Olive: used to treat those who are undergoing the last stage of exhaustion from undernourishment, doing everything for others, and awakening the realization that self- care is needed.
Pine: used to treat guilt and self-blame to help you forgive yourself and others when appropriate.
Red Chestnut: used to treat the crippling fear that something will happen to family, loved ones and coworkers not based in logical thought patterns.
Rock Rose: used to treat night terrors, panic attacks, hysteria and extreme terror.
Rock Water: used to treat overly strict personalities that deny themselves any joy, happiness or even a single extra calorie.
Scleranthus: used to treat mood swings and issues that can be shared with others for a different perspective and even help, the act that everything is always okay, “don’t worry about me! How are you?” personalities.
Star of Bethlehem: used to treat trauma and mental/physical/spiritual shock from the trauma and the inability to let time help with healing-still feeling the same about it with no improvement after 20 years personalities.
Sweet Chestnut: used to treat the exhaustion that comes after all vitality has left the person and the anguish that can cause more emotional trauma.
Vervain: used to treat the mentality that everyone needs to be on their wavelength, religion, belief system or the overly enthusiastic talker that refuses to listen to other opinions, options or beliefs.
Vine: used to treat the personality that thinks their way is the only way, they are always right, or the overbearing personality that finds other’s views intolerable.
Walnut: used to treat those who can’t give up talking about the past and are easily swayed or influenced by others because planning for the future isn’t enjoyable.
Water Violet: used to treat the mentality that you are better off by yourself because you are the only company you like best with an aura of aloofness and unapproachability.
White Chestnut: used to treat the mental anguish of obsessive circling thoughts and a fear of losing yourself to these thoughts.
Wild Oat: used to treat indecision and the inability to choose a direction in fear of choosing the wrong one.
Wild Rose: used to treat the ‘disinterested in anything’ personality. Helps those who feel resigned to life events.
Willow: used to treat the “nothing ever goes my way” personality type, resentfulness and bitterness towards those who seem more “lucky and happy” than they are.
Agrimony: used to treat sarcastic humor that hides traumas and issues, making jokes out of negativity.
Aspen: used to treat fears not based in reality, nightmares and anxiety with no known reason.
Beech: used to treat perfectionism and an intolerance to other’s shortcomings, overly critical states of being.
Centaury: used to treat an inability to create healthy boundaries, an inability to say no to others or traumas from an inability to say no.
Cerato: used to treat self-doubt or inability to make decisions while seeking all advice from others to avoid responsibility for one’s own life.
Cherry Plum: used to treat a fear of losing control of others and self, suicidal thoughts or tendencies and short temper or temper tantrums.
Chestnut Bud: used to treat the inability to learn from mistakes and life experiences without gaining wisdom.
Chicory: used to treat co-dependency and possessiveness of others.
Clematis: used to treat aloofness, lack of concentration and inability to focus on tasks.
Crab Apple: used to treat low self-worth, low self-esteem and shame. Also used for those who feel they are never “clean.”
Elm: used to treat overwhelm of responsibilities, list making and being busy because relaxation is not an “option.”
Gentian: used to treat those who are upset by setbacks and self-doubt that feels crippling, so nothing is done.
Gorse: used to treat hopelessness and despair that causes “no hope” or “no use” mentality.
Heather: used to treat the need to interrupt and self interest in conversations with tendencies to over talk about personal stories.
Holly: used to treat overwhelming feelings of jealously, envy or anger.
Honeysuckle: used to treat the mentality that only loves in the past.
Hornbeam: used to treat procrastination and the dread of “just another work week” and “ I only live for the weekend” mentality.
Impatiens: used to treat impatience and the inability to let others work at their own pace without needing to criticize them because “your way” is better.
Larch: used to treat feelings of lack, inadequacy and low self-confidence and the need to take paths that aren’t yours due to lack of faith in your own processes.
Mimulus: used to treat hypochondria, fear of everyday things like walking under ladders, mystery illnesses, searching web md for elbow pain, and misfortune.
Mustard: used to treat “little black raincloud” and “wet blanket” syndromes. Helps to address the real sadness or lack of so moving forward is actually an option.
Oak: used to treat those who just can’t stop doing and working so one can rest knowing both are equally important.
Olive: used to treat those who are undergoing the last stage of exhaustion from undernourishment, doing everything for others, and awakening the realization that self- care is needed.
Pine: used to treat guilt and self-blame to help you forgive yourself and others when appropriate.
Red Chestnut: used to treat the crippling fear that something will happen to family, loved ones and coworkers not based in logical thought patterns.
Rock Rose: used to treat night terrors, panic attacks, hysteria and extreme terror.
Rock Water: used to treat overly strict personalities that deny themselves any joy, happiness or even a single extra calorie.
Scleranthus: used to treat mood swings and issues that can be shared with others for a different perspective and even help, the act that everything is always okay, “don’t worry about me! How are you?” personalities.
Star of Bethlehem: used to treat trauma and mental/physical/spiritual shock from the trauma and the inability to let time help with healing-still feeling the same about it with no improvement after 20 years personalities.
Sweet Chestnut: used to treat the exhaustion that comes after all vitality has left the person and the anguish that can cause more emotional trauma.
Vervain: used to treat the mentality that everyone needs to be on their wavelength, religion, belief system or the overly enthusiastic talker that refuses to listen to other opinions, options or beliefs.
Vine: used to treat the personality that thinks their way is the only way, they are always right, or the overbearing personality that finds other’s views intolerable.
Walnut: used to treat those who can’t give up talking about the past and are easily swayed or influenced by others because planning for the future isn’t enjoyable.
Water Violet: used to treat the mentality that you are better off by yourself because you are the only company you like best with an aura of aloofness and unapproachability.
White Chestnut: used to treat the mental anguish of obsessive circling thoughts and a fear of losing yourself to these thoughts.
Wild Oat: used to treat indecision and the inability to choose a direction in fear of choosing the wrong one.
Wild Rose: used to treat the ‘disinterested in anything’ personality. Helps those who feel resigned to life events.
Willow: used to treat the “nothing ever goes my way” personality type, resentfulness and bitterness towards those who seem more “lucky and happy” than they are.
Agrimony: used to treat sarcastic humor that hides traumas and issues, making jokes out of negativity.
Aspen: used to treat fears not based in reality, nightmares and anxiety with no known reason.
Beech: used to treat perfectionism and an intolerance to other’s shortcomings, overly critical states of being.
Centaury: used to treat an inability to create healthy boundaries, an inability to say no to others or traumas from an inability to say no.
Cerato: used to treat self-doubt or inability to make decisions while seeking all advice from others to avoid responsibility for one’s own life.
Cherry Plum: used to treat a fear of losing control of others and self, suicidal thoughts or tendencies and short temper or temper tantrums.
Chestnut Bud: used to treat the inability to learn from mistakes and life experiences without gaining wisdom.
Chicory: used to treat co-dependency and possessiveness of others.
Clematis: used to treat aloofness, lack of concentration and inability to focus on tasks.
Crab Apple: used to treat low self-worth, low self-esteem and shame. Also used for those who feel they are never “clean.”
Elm: used to treat overwhelm of responsibilities, list making and being busy because relaxation is not an “option.”
Gentian: used to treat those who are upset by setbacks and self-doubt that feels crippling, so nothing is done.
Gorse: used to treat hopelessness and despair that causes “no hope” or “no use” mentality.
Heather: used to treat the need to interrupt and self interest in conversations with tendencies to over talk about personal stories.
Holly: used to treat overwhelming feelings of jealously, envy or anger.
Honeysuckle: used to treat the mentality that only loves in the past.
Hornbeam: used to treat procrastination and the dread of “just another work week” and “ I only live for the weekend” mentality.
Impatiens: used to treat impatience and the inability to let others work at their own pace without needing to criticize them because “your way” is better.
Larch: used to treat feelings of lack, inadequacy and low self-confidence and the need to take paths that aren’t yours due to lack of faith in your own processes.
Mimulus: used to treat hypochondria, fear of everyday things like walking under ladders, mystery illnesses, searching web md for elbow pain, and misfortune.
Mustard: used to treat “little black raincloud” and “wet blanket” syndromes. Helps to address the real sadness or lack of so moving forward is actually an option.
Oak: used to treat those who just can’t stop doing and working so one can rest knowing both are equally important.
Olive: used to treat those who are undergoing the last stage of exhaustion from undernourishment, doing everything for others, and awakening the realization that self- care is needed.
Pine: used to treat guilt and self-blame to help you forgive yourself and others when appropriate.
Red Chestnut: used to treat the crippling fear that something will happen to family, loved ones and coworkers not based in logical thought patterns.
Rock Rose: used to treat night terrors, panic attacks, hysteria and extreme terror.
Rock Water: used to treat overly strict personalities that deny themselves any joy, happiness or even a single extra calorie.
Scleranthus: used to treat mood swings and issues that can be shared with others for a different perspective and even help, the act that everything is always okay, “don’t worry about me! How are you?” personalities.
Star of Bethlehem: used to treat trauma and mental/physical/spiritual shock from the trauma and the inability to let time help with healing-still feeling the same about it with no improvement after 20 years personalities.
Sweet Chestnut: used to treat the exhaustion that comes after all vitality has left the person and the anguish that can cause more emotional trauma.
Vervain: used to treat the mentality that everyone needs to be on their wavelength, religion, belief system or the overly enthusiastic talker that refuses to listen to other opinions, options or beliefs.
Vine: used to treat the personality that thinks their way is the only way, they are always right, or the overbearing personality that finds other’s views intolerable.
Walnut: used to treat those who can’t give up talking about the past and are easily swayed or influenced by others because planning for the future isn’t enjoyable.
Water Violet: used to treat the mentality that you are better off by yourself because you are the only company you like best with an aura of aloofness and unapproachability.
White Chestnut: used to treat the mental anguish of obsessive circling thoughts and a fear of losing yourself to these thoughts.
Wild Oat: used to treat indecision and the inability to choose a direction in fear of choosing the wrong one.
Wild Rose: used to treat the ‘disinterested in anything’ personality. Helps those who feel resigned to life events.
Willow: used to treat the “nothing ever goes my way” personality type, resentfulness and bitterness towards those who seem more “lucky and happy” than they are.