Red Chestnut |  | Fear or exaggerated care for the well-being of others. One fears for example that a beloved's cold will lead to a life-threatening disease or that an accident will happen. Good for people in care and counseling professions. |
| | Rock Rose |  | Deep-seated, severe anxiety, mostly acute and usually of short duration. For example, during a sudden illness, natural catastrophe or an accident (victim or witness). Feeling of helplessness and horror, one feels "as if paralysed." Also after nightmares. |
| | Rock Water |  | Inflexible people who expect a lot of themselves and have iron-willed discipline. Diets, work schedules etc. are followed most strictly. However despite this they are not satisfied with themselves. |
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Scleranthus |  | Has problems making decisions, especially when it's a matter of choosing between two things. Extreme mood swings. |
| | Star of Bethlehem |  | For aftereffects of a shock (spiritual and/or physical), for example after an accident, news or other traumas. May even be used for years afterwards. Especially good for mother and baby immediately after birth. |
| | Sweet Chestnut |  | Extreme inner spiritual anguish; one believes one has "reached the limits of what one can endure." The feeling of being on the verge of a nervous breakdown can dominate; however, there are no suicidal thoughts. |
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Vervain |  | Strong-willed people with firm principles and opinions which, according to their own convictions, are absolutely correct. Easily antagonised in discussions about basic principles. Pronounced sense of justice. |
| | Walnut |  | The Bach flower for times of great changes, for example pregnancy, divorce, menopause, aging, but also for a move or childhood illness and puberty, etc. Especially useful for therapists and people in counselling professions. |
| | Water Violet |  | These people are considered wise, calm and intelligent, but they suffer from a feeling of superiority that forces them into internal retreat. They do not seek out help from other people and can thus appear proud and reserved. |
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Rescue DropsFive Flower Remedy |  | For stress and strain and in emergency situations. |
| | White Chestnut |  | Compulsive, unsettling thoughts. Has a hard time turning off, a tendency to talking to himself/herself and seems at times unfocused. Falling asleep is difficult because the same (undesired) thoughts keep going in a circle. |
| | Wild Oat |  | Too many choices (also talents) lead to confusion. Uncertainty about one's true calling in life. Unclear about what one wants to or should do. Indicated when almost all other Bach flowers seem to fit. |
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Bach Flower Sets |  | Complete set consisting of all 38 individual original English remedies and 2 x Five Flower Remedy. Available in 10 ml or 30 ml. |
| | Meda I/IIfor metabolism |  | The meda-dhatu (fatty tissues) are often somewhat too pronounced in our "healthy" society. According to ayurvedic writings, this nutritional supplement harmonises meda. |
| | NidraRasayana |  | A vata-reducing ayurvedic herbal mixture for nighttime. Recommended in connection with Nidra Aroma Oil, Good Night Tea and a gentle evening massage of the footsoles with Vata Massage Oil. |
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