Bachs Flower Natural Depression Remedy – Does it Work?
Bach’s flower remedies are not something found at the corner store – but they’re surprisingly “present”, without one having to do backflips to obtain them. Quiet English doctor Edward Bach died in 1936 – but his simple, gentle remedies are still in demand today. These gentle homeopathic remedies still come in traditional tiny glass bottles with droppers – dark-colored to block out potentially harmful effects of light; and glass as the most neutral container. A house surgeon at University College Hospital in London, England, Dr. Bach also had an office in fashionable Harley Street, the “medical district”. He specialized in bacteriology, and worked on vaccines – and 7 “nosodes” which later brought him fame. What is a “nosode”? It’s Bach’s first homeopathic group of natural remedies, each dealing with a particular primary negative emotion – created when Bach grew convinced that man’s disorders were tied to his emotions. Under each nosode, or group, Bach created remedies to break these emo