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WHITE CHESTNUT. Persistent unwanted thoughts. Preoccupation with some worry or episode. Mental arguments. Constant inner dialogue. |
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WILD OAT. Helps determine one's intended path of life. |
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WILD ROSE. Resignation, apathy. Drifters who accept their lot, making little or no effort for improvement; lacks ambition. |
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WILLOW. Resentment and bitterness with "not fair" and "poor me" attitude. |
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RESCUE REMEDY. Dr. Bach combined five specific Remedies (Cherry Plum, Clematis, Impatiens, Rock Rose, Star of Betlehem) to formulate an emergency composite that he called Rescue Remedy. Its purpose is to comfort, reassure and calm those who have received upsetting news or have experienced a trauma. Rescue Remedy is invaluable to keep at hand for immediate emergency use; however it does not take the place of medical attention. It is taken orally (4 drops in a glass of water), but can also be applied externally either in liquid or cream form. |
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The Bach Remedies are benign in their action without unpleasant side effects; thus, they can be taken by anyone. Stock concentrate remedies will keep indefinitely; a 10 ml concentrate bottle will make approximately 60 treatment bottles. More than one remedy can be taken at the same time. Place 2 drops of each chosen remedy in a glass of water and sip at intervals during the day or prepare a treatment bottle: fill a 1 fl. oz dropper bottle with spring water, add 2 drops of each chosen remedy and place 4 drops of this mixture directly on the tongue at least 4 times a day. |
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