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English Wildflower Remedies
(Prepared following the original methods of Dr. Edward Bach)
We have all been blessed with the inherent birthright to grow, evolve, feel personal fulfillment and happiness. The degree to which we achieve these to a large extent depends on how committed we are to dealing constructively with negative moods and emotions. Over 65 years ago, the renowned Britich physician, bacteriologist, homeopath and researcher, Edward Bach, discovered 38 remedies made from English wildflowers that help bring negative moods and emotions back into balance. These are natural, safe, non-addicitive and without side effects. They do not interfere with other medications, conventional or homeopathic, and may be used by adults, children and animals.
Dr. Bach believed, and others since have shown, that negative moods like jealousy, worry, fear and hopelessness, when left uncorrected, can compromise the immune system and lead to physical disease.
Horse related Remedies
Beech: intolerance between horses themselves, for instance where pecking order gets out of hand.
Cherry Plum: Horse turned savage and dangerous as a result of fear; perhaps due to pain or ill-treatment; horse can be calmed by this remedy
Heather: Horses when they become out of control wanting their owners, whinny; digging holes.
Honeysuckle: Horses suffer when they lose a companion, moved to a new home; in this case use Walnut for change of surroundings also; This will boost their interest in the present surroundings. Can be used for cribbing to boost the horse's interest in the here and now and bring increased happiness.
Mustard: Horse may refuse to go, feels insecure, afraid
Rock Rose: Horses want to react to terror and the instinct to run away. Helps take the edge off the horse's tendency to panic keeping it calm, focused and under the control of the rider.
Vervain: Horses boasting with energy that need to calm; Jumpers too eager to take the jump; horse worked up after the event; any forms of over-enthusiastic behavior.
Wild Rose: Animals fall into this emotional/mental state are beyond fear, beyond rebellion. Totally passive.
Just a few examples......
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