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Agrimony (Bach flower remedy)For those who hide their problems behind a cheerful face masking feelings of unhappiness. Reluctance to burden others. AmethystSeparation anxiety, grief as a result of loss; fearfulness and panic attacks, especially at night and old or weak animals. Useful in training young, hot-headed animals; strongly calming influence. AmetrineHyperactive, when not a dietary or behavioural issue, but often as a result of nerves or stress. AventurineEffects of past trauma or negative experiences; healing of emotional scars. Also helps with fears and lack of confidence. BlackberryPicking up of negatively from owners and surroundings-sponge effect Black Tourmaline“Sponge Effect”, absorption of stress and nervousness from contact with unhappy human family situations; helps with adapting to new homes or environments. BloodstoneAids overall vitality in cases of lower energy, stagnation, weak circulation of energy on the emotional and physical levels; assists healing overall; animals coming out of hibernation, recovering from illness, in need of a boost, cooling in hot weather. CarnelianLowered confidence / energy levels, especially in older or convalescing animals. CelandineDepression, pessimism, gloom. S.A.D. for inspiration of light and joy. ChiveTo create healthy balance. Promotes inner harmony. CitrineTo promote well-being to those who seem depressed or ill at ease. Clear QuartsEmotional extremes e.g. fear nervousness at shows. Highly-strung or hysterical animals. CosmosEnhancement of communication and bonding between humans/ animals. Training aid to encourage greater entente between people and animals, greater responsiveness and mutual co-operation. Crab Apple (Bach flower remedy)Cleansing, inside and out side. Skin disorders. DaisyAids calmness in over whelming situations. Protective and grounding. DandelionEmotional energy stored as tension in the body, notably in muscles; hardening of the body and movements; ease tension and blockages to give inner ease. DillUpset linked to disruption of routine; travel, change, moves, etc. animals (especially young animals overwhelmed by new environments and situations. Helps with socialisation of under-socialised (e.g. ex puppy farm) animals. ElderStimulates natural powers of regeneration and renewal. Connects with true feelings of well being. FluoriteSharpens co-ordination; balancing of left / right sides of the brain. Training aid. Gorse (Bach flower remedy)Deep gloom, depression and despair, resignation, apathy and a pervading sense of hopelessness; shut off from the light, loss of the will to survive and go on. HawthornCleansing, useful for cataracts. HeatherFor those who do
not like to be alone. Impose their troubles on others but are poor
listeners. Tendency to jealousy, envy, suspicion, hate, anger, aggression. Honeysuckle (Bach flower remedy)For animals-Loss of joy after losing a friend, companion, owner etc. Pining, saddened. For Humans- Inability to live fully in the present and release the past, imbalance tendency to dwell on past times, which are perceived as a “GOLDEN AGE” and better than the present. Whether or not this is actually so. Unable to learn from past experiences and hold them in the future; recalling fond memories of the past without becoming overly distracted by them; balancing the past life in proportion with the present and future. Jadeit JadeHelps with settlement into new surroundings. Helps in preventing aggression due to stress. LavenderVery calming, Sleep inducing, relaxing. MallowArmoured
personality; fear of opening up to others; creating barriers due to social
insecurity; seeming cold and aloof. Becoming warm and open, sharing and
friendly.
Helps in alleviating stiff and painful
symptoms of arthritis and rheumatism.
Meadowsweet Mimulus (Bach flower remedy)General fears; nervous and hypersensitive, nervous anticipation of situations, people, shyness and lack of security. MoonstonePoor mother / offspring bonding; stressful births, rejection of young, mood swings; all emotional problems related to imbalance of female hormones. Mustard (Bach flower remedy)To lift sudden spells of depression. Depression for no apparent reason. OakFor those who are hard on themselves, pushing themselves to the limit. Exhaustion. PearEmergency essence- First Aid, accidents, operations. PeridotTo help acceptance of new comers-new animals into the pack. Helps prevent jealousy and therefore aggression. Red Chestnut (Bach flower remedy)Worrying too much over others. Self critical, assuming blame, apologetic. Relieves the sense of guilt. Red CloverHysterical, out of control behaviour, especially cats. Helps visits to vets, farriers, groomers. Rose QuartsAggression and
resentment towards an “authority figure”, e.g. owner, trainer etc. as a
result of some kind of friction, past abuse; tendency to associate certain
figures with traumatic or frightening past incidents e.g. dog is afraid
of male judges (but not female) SnapdragonTendency to aggression and hostility; verbal aggression, marked by biting or snapping, tension held in the jaw area. SnowdropLoss of vital
spark. Confidence, courage or will to live after a shock, fright, illness
or surgery; helpful for older animals in providing a new zest for life. After initial trauma is treated (e.g. Star of Bethlehem), assists in the
rebuilding and regeneration process. ThistleTo build courage in times of adversity and fear to respond with a positive attitude. An aid to inner
strength. To address any fears / anxiety states, spookiness. A strengthening essence. Wild Rose (Bach flower remedy)Loss of hope faith, giving way to apathy and resignation; depleted vitality and cessation of will to struggle; suppression of interest in, and joy of life. Regaining will to live and ability to find happiness; reawakening of interest in surroundings and activities. Yarrow Protection from outside negative influences (sponge effect) Helps those who are easily influenced by others.
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