Bach Flowers are preparations based on herbal ingredients, identified in the 1930s by Dr. Edward Bach and recognized by the WHO (World Health Organization). According to Dr. Bach’s vision, the 38 Bach Flowers, appropriately extracted from wildflowers (with the exception of spring water from sources known for their particular properties), encourage the innate rebalance and harmonization capability in case of personality troubles or altered emotional states.
They can be taken singularly or in association, depending on the mood and the individual needs.
Each remedy reflects a specific emotional and behavioural condition that allows an individual to develop, regain and express his/her own vital resources and inherent adaptation abilities.
Guna Bach Flowers:
Tradition, Quality, Innovation
Guna Bach Flowers are prepared by using mother essences:
• of top quality
• coming from the original places in Great Britain (UK)
• certified by the British Association of Flower Essence Producers (BAFEP)
• obtained strictly according to Dr. Bach’s Traditional Method and original instructions
• prepared with organic brandy.
GUNA Bach Flowers are:
• in a stock concentration according to Dr. Bach’s original instructions
• in a solution of organic brandy and water with characteristics similar to those of biological water
(see box);
• provided with a dropper with guarantee seal;
• provided with a colour coding identifying Dr. Bach’s 7 emotional categories.
Directions for use
Take remedies singularly or in association:
- Add 2 drops of each chosen remedy (4 if Resource Remedy) to a 30ml amber glass bottle containing natural mineral water and 2 teaspoonfuls of brandy (or another preservative, for example apple cider vinegar for children).
From this solution take 4 drops directly underthe tongue 3-4 times a day.
- Another possibility is: 2 drops, undiluted from the stock bottle of the chosen remedies, directly in the mouth or in a glass with a little natural water.
Take this solution several times during the day.
- Keep on taking it for a period of time ranging from a few weeks to two months.
The 38 Bach Flowers are classified in 7 groups defined by Dr. Bach relating to the emotional states: