Bach Flower Remedy Bottle - 30ml

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30ml Bach Flower bottles with pipette dropper capBach Flower Remedy Dosing Bottles - 30ml
complete with pipette dropper cap and blank adhesive label

Bach Flower Remedy dosing bottles are available in a convenient 30ml (1 ounce) size including a pipette dropper cap for accurate dosing of flower essences. Available in lots 5 or 25 bottles. Blank labels included.

Directions for preparing single or combination remedies: Fill the Bach flower remedy bottle 3/4 full with fresh water - preferably natural spring water - and then top with a teaspoon of brandy. Add 2 drops of each required remedy and after replacing cap, shake gently to ensure thorough mixing.

 

 

 

 

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Individual essences available:

  • Agrimony (Agrimonia Eupatoria)
    Negative: worry hidden by a carefree mask, apparently jovial but suffering.
    Positive: steadfast peace.
     

  • Aspen (Populus Tremula)
    Negative: vague, unknown, haunting apprehension and premonitions.
    Positive: trusting the unknown.
     

  • Beech (Fagus Sylvatica)
    Negative: intolerant, critical, fussy
    Positive: seeing more good in the world.
     

  • Centaury (Centaurium Erythrea)
    Negative: kind, quiet, gentle, anxious to serve, weak, dominated.
    Positive: an active and positive worker.
     

  • Cerato (Ceratostigma Willmottiana)
    Negative: distrustful of self and intuition, easily led and misguided.
    Positive: confidence in one's own individuality.
     

  • Cherry Plum (Prunus Cerasifera)
    Negative: for the thought of losing control, of doing dreaded things.
    Positive: calmness and sanity.
     

  • Chestnut Bud (Aesculus Hippocastanum)
    Negative: failing to learn from life, repeating mistakes, lack of observation.
    Positive: learning from experience.
     

  • Chicory (Chicorium Intybus)
    Negative: demanding, self-pity, self-love, possessive, hurt and tearful.
    Positive: love and care that gives freely to others.
     

  • Clematis (Clematis Vitalba)
    Negative: dreamers, drowsy, absent-minded.
    Positive: brings down to earth.
     

  • Crab Apple (Malus Pumila)
    Negative: feeling unclean, self-disgust, small things out of proportion.
    Positive: the cleansing remedy.
     

  • Elm (Ulmus Procera)
    Negative: capable people, with responsibility, who falter temporarily. Overwhelmed.
    Positive: the strength to perform duty.
     

  • Gentian (Gentiana Amarella)
    Negative: discouragement, doubt, despondency.
    Positive: take heart and have faith.
     

  • Gorse (Ulex Europoeus)
    Negative: no hope, accepting the difficulty, pointless to try.
    Positive: the sunshine of renewed hope.
     

  • Heather (Calluna Vulgaris)
    Negative: longing for company, talkative, over-concern with self.
    Positive: tranquility and kinship with all life.
     

  • Holly (Ilex Aquifolium)
    Negative: jealousy, envy, revenge, anger, suspicion.
    Positive: the conquest of all will be through love.
     

  • Honeysuckle (Lonicera Caprifolium)
    Negative: living in memories.
    Positive: involved in the present.
     

  • Hornbeam (Carpinus Betulus)
    Negative: feels weary and thinks can't cope.
    Positive: strengthens and supports.
     

  • Impatiens (Impatiens Glandulifera)
    Negative: irritated by constraints, quick, tense, impatient.
    Positive: gentle and forgiving.
     

  • Larch (Larix Decidua)
    Negative: expect failure, lack confidence and will to succeed.
    Positive: self-confident, try anything.
     

  • Mimulus (Mimulus Guttatus)
    Negative: fright of specific, known things - animals, heights, pain, etc., nervous, shy people.
    Positive: bravery
     

  • Mustard (Sinapis Arvensis)
    Negative: gloom suddenly clouds us, for no apparent reason.
    Positive: clarity.
     

  • Oak (Quercus Robur)
    Negative: persevering, despite difficulties, strong, patient, never giving in.
    Positive: admitting to limitation.
     

  • Olive (Olea Europoea)
    Negative: exhausted, no more strength, need physical and mental renewal.
    Positive: rested and supported.
     

  • Pine (Pinus Sylvestris)
    Negative: self-critical, self-reproach, assuming blame, apologetic.
    Positive: relieves a sense of guilt.
     

  • Red Chestnut (Aesculus Carnea)
    Negative: worry for others, anticipating misfortune, projecting worry.
    Positive: trusting to life.
     

  • Rock Rose (Helianthemum Nummularium)
    Negative: feeling alarmed, intensely scared, horror, dread.
    Positive: the courage to face an emergency.
     

  • Rock Water
    Negative: self-denial, stricture, rigidity, purist.
    Positive: broad outlook, understanding.
     

  • Scleranthus (Scleranthus Annuus)
    Negative: cannot resolve between two choices, indecision, alternating.
    Positive: balance and determination.
     

  • Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum Umbellatum)
    For consolation and comfort in grief, after a fright or sudden alarm.
     

  • Sweet Chestnut (Castanea Sativa)
    Negative: unendurable desolation.
    Positive: a light shining in the darkness.
     

  • Vervain (Verbena Officinalis)
    Negative: insistent, willful, fervent, enthusiastic, stressed.
    Positive: quiet and tranquility.
     

  • Vine (Vitis Vinifera)
    Negative: dominating, tyrant, bully, demands obedience.
    Positive: loving leader and teacher, setting all at liberty.
     

  • Walnut (Juglans Regia)
    Negative: protection from outside influences, for change and the changes of development.
    Positive: the link breaker.
     

  • Water Violet (Hottonia Palustris)
    Negative: withdrawn, aloof, proud, self-reliant, quiet grief.
    Positive: peaceful and calm, wise in service.
     

  • White Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum)
    Negative: unresolved, circling thoughts
    Positive: a calm, clear mind.
     

  • Wild Oat (Bromus Ramosus)
    Negative: lack of direction, unfulfilled, drifting.
    Positive: becoming definite and purposeful.
     

  • Wild Rose (Rosa Canina)
    Negative: lack of interest, resignation, no love or point in life.
    Positive: spirit of joy and adventure.
     

  • Willow (Salix Vitellina)
    Negative: dissatisfied, bitter, resentful, life is unfair, unjust.
    Positive: uncomplaining, acceptance.
     

  • Five Flower Remedy
    The rescue remedy combination of Dr. Bach: Cherry Plum, Clematis, Impatiens, Star of Bethlehem and Rock Rose.
    For use in any sudden shock, stress or injury.
     

 

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Bach Flower Remedy Bottle - 30ml