It is not as difficult as it sounds: we just have to do our best, and we know that this is possible simply by lending an ear to the dictates of the Soul. Life does not demand impossible sacrifices from us: it only asks us to walk our path with joy in our
Bach flower therapy was developed by the English doctor Edward Bach in the 1930s and gradually spread throughout Europe where, in particular in France, Germany, Austria and England, it was recognized as an integrated support for classical medicine.
Recently the World Health Organization has included it in list of recognized disciplines and has codified it as an effective and harmless tool to support traditional Western therapies.
Bach flowers exert their healing action through the rebalancing of emotions.
From the point of view of holistic medicine it could be defined as a detoxification treatment on the emotional and psychological levels.
Just as on a physical level the accumulation of metabolic waste causes more or less important pathologies, waste of an emotional nature (psychotoxins) prevents our nervous system from adequately processing impressions and stimuli, both exogenous and endogenous, lowering the ability to manage events perceived as stressful.
Bach flowers (drops to be taken orally or applied locally), stimulating the intrinsic healing force in each of us, reactivate the virtuous circuits capable of transforming negative attitudes into their most positive meaning and of living one's reality (whatever it may be) with greater detachment, objectivity and serenity.
Since one of naturopathy's principles is that which interprets Man as a unitary individual and not just as a physical body with symptoms, just as people who manifest identical physical problems react and live in different ways, with emotions and different feelings, Edward Bach's flower therapy is prescribed following criteria that emphasize uniqueness and individuality.
Bach flowers, are specific for each individual, and intervene where emotional reactions are out of balance, giving rise to ineffective attitudes.
The aim is to reorient, harmoniously and gradually, one's way of experiencing events so that from being distracting it can become aware and constructive.
By improving the ability to adapt and manage the emotions that underpin the colour and intensity of our perception of reality, an adequate and advantageous detachment will be achieved to face each critical step of one's life with greater serenity.