Bach Flower Remedies - revised edition
- Edward Bach
- FJ Wheeler
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BAC110
Bach Centre recommended — this revised edition is three books in one. USA
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Gentian for despondency,
Wild Rose for apathy,
Olive for fatigue...
Drawn from the essence of wildflower blooms by the power of the sun, the Bach Flower Remedies produce results that have confounded conventional medicine.
Dr. Bach's revolutionary approach to healing through the personality of the patient aroused a storm of controversy. Yet six decades have demonstrated its efficacy in thousands of cases.
The three books included in this single volume set forth Dr. Bach's 38 remedies and their application to every situation, together with his findings on what disease actually is and the natural way to conquer it — by allowing the miraculous human organism to find its own path to true health.
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Containing three books in one:Heal Thyself by Edward Bach MD
Twelve Healers by Edward Bach MD
Bach Remedies Repertory by F J Wheeler MD
This work explains the unique healing treatment, why it works and how to benefit from the 38 powerful essences.
Author
Dr Edward Bach
1886 - 1936
Dr Edward Bach (pronounced Batch) was born in Warwickshire in 1886. He studied medicine at the University College Hospital, London. He worked in general practice, and as a bacteriologist.
Later, as a pathologist he worked on vaccines and a set of homeopathic nosodes. These are still known as the Bach-Paterson nosodes.
Despite his successful work with orthodox medicine he was unhappy with the way many doctors concentrated on diseases and disregarded the folks who were suffering from those ailments.
He was inspired by his work with homeopathy but wanted to find remedies that would be non-toxic, gentle and pure. In 1930 he gave up his practice and left London, to devote the rest of his life to his system of a more natural medicine. Constantly refining his system, he ultimately discovered 38 remedies; all, with one exception, the flowers of plants, trees and bushes.
Dr Bach moved to Mount Vernon in Oxfordshire in 1934 where he found the remaining 19 remedies that he needed to complete his healing series. It was through great personal suffering and sacrifice; he completed his life's work.
On the evening of November 27, 1936 Dr Bach passed away peacefully. Only 50 years old, he had left behind him a system of medicine that is now used all over the world.
Contents
Publisher's Introduction -- ixThe Bach Remedies: A Talk with John Diamond, MD -- 1
HEAL THYSELF
- by Edward Bach, MD
Chapter 1 -- 9
Chapter 2 -- 12
Chapter 3 -- 15
Chapter 4 -- 19
Chapter 5 -- 25
Chapter 6 -- 29
Chapter 7 -- 34
Chapter 8 – 40
THE TWELVE HEALERS AND OTHER REMEDIES
- by Edward Bach, MD
Introduction -- 47
The 38 Remedies
For Fear -- 51
For Uncertainty -- 52
For Insufficient Interest in Present Circumstances -- 54
For Loneliness -- 56
For Those Over-Sensitive to Influences and Ideas -- 57
For Despondency or Despair -- 58
For Over-Care for Welfare of Others -- 60
THE BACH REMEDIES REPERTORY
- by F.J. Wheeler, MD
Updated, Revised and Enlarged 1996 by the Dr. Edward Bach Centre
Preface -- 67
Introduction to the Revised Edition -- 69
The Bach Remedies Repertory -- 71
Index -- 176












