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The essences were developed in the 1930s by Dr Edward Bach, a physician and homeopath who believed that the key to good health was emotional harmony. He identified 38 flower essences made from wild plants, trees and bushes, each one corresponding to a specific emotion.
The essences can be taken straight from the bottle or they can be added to water…
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Find the right mix of Bach® Original Flower Remedies for you with our Bach Original Flower Remedies Essence Chooser
Discover the full range of 38 Bach Original Flower Remedies. The Remedies were first identified by Dr Edward Bach in the 1930's. We prepare our remedies using the traditional methods and with flowers from the original locations first discovered by Dr Bach.
The essences were developed in the 1930s by Dr Edward Bach, a physician and homeopath who believed that the key to good health was emotional harmony. He identified 38 flower essences made from wild plants, trees and bushes, each one corresponding to a specific emotion.