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Dr. Edward Bach: The Doctor Who Listened to the Soul.

Updated: Oct 2, 2025

In the early 20th century, Edward Bach, a British physician and homeopath, recognized that true wellbeing encompasses emotional balance alongside physical health, despite his success in conventional medicine.

Through careful observation, Bach discovered that emotions play a central role in overall harmony. Turning to nature, he found that each plant possesses a unique vibrational property that can gently support emotional balance.

Through his research, Bach developed a system of 38 flower remedies, each associated with a specific emotional theme. For example:


Mimulus- for courage in facing everyday fears

 Agrimony - for those who conceal inner worries behind a cheerful face .


Bach approached remedy selection with great care, emphasizing each person’s individuality.

Today, Bach flower remedies are widely available and used globally, reflecting his enduring legacy. His approach emphasizes awareness of emotions and gentle, natural support for inner harmony.


References:

1.  Mechthild Scheffer. Bach Flower Remedies: A Comprehensive Study. Healing Arts Press, 2002.

2.  Edwards, R. Bach Flower Remedies: History and Principles. Floris Books, 2000.

3.  Bach Centre. Edward Bach: Biography and Work. https://www.bachcentre.com/about-bach



Disclaimer :

The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your diet or supplements routine .

 
 
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