Bach Flower Remedy Wild Rose for Apathy, Lost Motivation
Bach Flower Remedy Wild Rose for Apathy, Lost Motivation - Bakson / 30ml / Single get 7.5% Off is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Bach Flower Wild Rose Indication: Resignation, Apathy.
Also know as Rosa canina, Dog Rose.
About Bach Flower Remedy
Crafted from the wisdom of Dr. Edward Bach, Bach Flower Remedies focus on harmonizing emotional imbalances to enhance physical health. Harnessing the subtle energies of nature, these remedies offer a gentle yet profound path to emotional well-being, fortifying the spirit in the face of life's challenges.
Product Features:
- Easy to Remember: Only 38 Remedies
- Simple and Understandable Approach
- Non-Habit Forming with No Side Effects
- Suitable for Chronic Conditions
- Frequent Dosage without Overdosing Risk
- No Withdrawal Symptoms
As per paper published in Complementary therapies in clinical practice,  the potentiality of Bach flower remedies as a means of pain relief through a retrospective case-study analysis to establish how clients suffering with painful conditions responded to the therapy was analysed. Results of 384 subjects, 41 suffered pain. Of these, 46% felt treatment had relieved their pain; in 49% the physical outcome was unknown. About 88% of all subjects reported an improvement in their emotional outlook. As per article published in New Frontiers in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 13, Bach flower therapy can help and support patients and families with emotional disturbances. It adds that study shows this type of therapy to be safe and therefore it may be used as a complement to traditional therapy
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Bach Flower Properties
Bach flowers Remedies affect the emotion and correct emotional disharmony, and imbalance in the person, which gave the feeling of physical well-being.
Salient Features:
- Only 38 remedies therefore easy remembrance.
- No elaborate head racking study. Easily understood
- Very simple
- Non-habit forming and absolutely without any side effects.
- Can mix up to three medicines and be given for chronic diseases.
- Can be repeated as often as required. Even up to 3-5 times a day as there is no problem of over closing.
- No withdrawal symptoms.
Wild Rose Bach Flower Remedy: Materia Medica Overview
These people have become resigned to their illnesses, uncongenial work, or monotonous lives. Although they do not complain, they make no effort to get well, find other work, or enjoy simple pleasures. They feel it is their fate to endure these conditions, not realizing they have the power to change them. They are without joy or pleasure, often thinking, "Itâs no good, I shall never be any different, and people will just have to take me as I am." They accept their circumstances as unchangeable and believe they must live with pain or dissatisfaction.
They often think that because a parent or relative had a certain condition, they must have it too. "It runs in the family, so I must expect to suffer as well," they say, accepting an "incurable" diagnosis with the mindset, "As I shall have it all my life, I must bear it." They resign themselves to limitations, lacking the power to assert themselves, seek better conditions, or change their situation. They surrender to life, usually feeling weary and lacking vitality, making them dull companions. They willingly accept a life of unhappiness, though they do not experience the deep depression or hopelessness of the Gorse type.
The positive aspect of Wild Rose is seen in those who have a quick, lively interest in daily happenings, no matter how trivial, both in their own lives and in the lives of others. Their interest and vitality attract better conditions, more friends, and better health. They do not accept defeat and are never bored, as their sense of humor and joy of living are highly developed.
Case Example: Personal Transformation Through Wild RoseÂ
Mr. J., aged 40, by nature, a quiet reserved man, not very âout-goingâ and does not like people to know much about him. He had no conversation and little interest in anything, says was weary of it all; âwhy bother?â He was resigned to his physical condition, but every now and then âblew upâ and got irritable and tense. Physical condition: twelve months after working as fitter and turne, in a tannery, he developed red irrigable spots in the bend of the elbow, and remained three weeks in hospital. He changed to a new job and was happy in it. From time to time, the condition almost cleared but never quite disappeared. Intense irritation kept him awake.
January 1962, Remedies prescribed: Wild Rose for his feeling of resignation and âwhy bother?â Cherry Plum was given for times when he had to âblow upâ and lose control over his repressed emotions, Impatiens for the irritability and Crab Apple to cleanse. His first report in February was that he was sleeping very much better, and the skin irritation was lessening. He had only one slight âblow upâ, when he was much less irritable. The same remedies were repeated and in March he could report feeling much better, with more interest in things, and his skin was beginning to clear. He had much better sleep at nights. The remedies were again repeated and in April he said his skin had cleared completely. âI am absolutely fine and much happier.â
Wild Rose In Bach flower Mixes
Presentation: 30ml, 100ml
Brands: Bakson, Hahnemann
Dosage: 5-10 Drops 3-4 times day or as directed by physician.