Bach Flower Remedies

Bach flowers are flower remedies created by the Welsh doctor Edward Bach in the years 1926-1934. These remedies act on the basis of a diagnosis of the emotional state of the person, relieving stress, anxiety, depression and other negative emotional states, promoting a sense of well-being and inner balance.
Bach flower remedies consist of 38 natural infusions extracted from wild flowers in the region of Wales, Great Britain. These infusions act on the emotional states of humans and animals and on the vital properties of plants.
To collect the flowers, it is necessary to collect them on a beautiful day without clouds or wind between 8 and 10 in the morning. The mother solution of Bach flower remedies consists of a hydroalcoholic solution obtained after keeping the flowers in a glass basin full of water and then adding alcohol, usually brandy, in an amount equal to that of the water.
Bach flowers can be used by adults, the elderly, newborns, children and even animals. They can also be used during pregnancy to manage emotional changes.
Additionally, there are compound formulas such as Rescue Remedy, an emergency remedy to treat acute discomfort, and First Comfort, a similar blend that acts as a natural first aid to deal with difficult moments.
Bach flower remedies can be purchased in various forms, such as drops, and can be customized to the specific needs of a person or a moment in life.