Aspen |  | Anxious and full of cares for indefinite reasons, sometimes with trembling. General nervousness during the day or at night. Well-suited after nightmares, even if the dream has already been forgotten (also especially for small children). |
| | Centaury |  | Weak-willed and easily influenced. These people have a difficult time saying "no" and are sometimes even bossed around by others. Even though they are dissatisfied with this situation, they will anxiously attempt to avoid a confrontation. |
| | Cerato |  | When making decisions, often asks others for advice and seeks confirmation through others, even though one's own wishes are acknowledged and the person in question has great intuitive powers at his/her disposal. |
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Cherry Plum |  | Fear of losing control (over one's behavior). The feeling of being on the verge of a nervous breakdown and deep desperation, which can, however, easily express itself as fits of rage and hysterical behavior. |
| | Chestnut Bud |  | Incapable of learning from mistakes and experience. For example, the wrong partner is chosen over and over again, or an unsuitable profession is continued. Instead of analysing the mistakes and processing them, one tries simply to forget them. |
| | Crab Apple |  | "Cleansing agent" for mind and body, for example for people who feel dirty and feel somewhat ashamed about it. They have low self-esteem. Especially suited to skin rashes, also for external use. |
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Elm |  | For people who feel overburdened by their work or responsibilities and for this reason can seem depressed. Especially for otherwise successful managers and people in counseling/managing professions (business executives, teachers, doctors, therapists etc.). |
| | Gentian |  | Easily discouraged, down and depressed (with identifiable cause). Doubts about many things (recovery, success etc.) and seems discouraged. Also suitable for cases of dispiritedness when overburdened by studies. |
| | Holly |  | For those who suffer from envy, jealousy and feelings of hatred. They can be truly hard-hearted and irascible at times, and it is difficult for them to open their hearts to love. Partly it is because insecurity is lurking underneath. Also good for envious siblings. |
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Honeysuckle |  | Lives in the past, or is very strongly tied to it. There is often a tendency to nostalgia, and honeysuckle personalities suffer often from homesickness. Losses are very difficult to process. |
| | Hornbeam |  | Exhausted and sapped of energy (mentally rather than physically). Feeling of overwork and lack of variety in life, well suited for preparation for tests. Typical "Monday morning feeling." Sleep brings no relief. |
| | Impatiens |  | For people who react irritably and very impatiently. Since everything needs to be taken care of at once, it can happen that slower fellow human beings evoke frustration. One often completessentences for others. |
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Larch |  | Lack of self-confidence means that these people will fail to do something out of fear or not even dare to attempt it (although consciousness of one's own abilities exists). Also good for tests, interviews etc. |
| | Mimulus |  | Fear of certain things (for example illness, death, darkness, poverty, etc.) and phobias of certain animals or other people. Well suited for shy and sensitive people, before public appearances and for conditions such as stuttering and turning red. |
| | Mustard |  | Deep melancholy and sadness without identifiable reason. Melancholy and depression rule one's entire emotional life and do not allow themselves to be shaken off consciously. For the most part they disappear as unexpectedly as they appeared. |
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Oak |  | These people are usually strong and dependable, but sometimes suffer from exhaustion. However, their strong sense of duty drives them to keep toiling (ignoring their symptoms). The loss of inner strength can lead to stress symptoms and frustration. |
| | Pine |  | They take the blame for the mistakes of others in the face of strong (unjustified) feelings of guilt and self-reproach. Also illness becomes a reason for having to ask forgiveness. Feelings of worthlessness. |
| | 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. |
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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. |
| | Scleranthus |  | Has problems making decisions, especially when it's a matter of choosing between two things. Extreme mood swings. |
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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. |
| | 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. |
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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. |
| | 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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Rescue DropsFive Flower Remedy |  | For stress and strain and in emergency situations. |
| | 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. |
| | Five Flower CreamA combination which Dr. Bach called ‘rescue remedy’ |  | Five flower is a combination which Dr. Bach called ‘rescue remedy’. In five flower cream we add Crab Apple for its cleansing properties. |
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Bachflower Boxmade of wood |  | Handsome wooden boxes designed to contain 40 bottles of flower remedies, intended either for 10ml or 30ml bottles. |
| | Bachflower Poster |  | A beautiful full-colour poster (840x600mm) with illustrations of the flowers, a full description of each remedy and copious information on how to use them. |
| | Bach Flower Cardsof all Bach flowers |  | a complete 40 card set of the Bach flowers. |
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