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This beautiful little book is a brilliant reference guide for herbal remedies and ingredients.
Edward Bach believes that we develop illnesses due to our fears and worries and that we may heal ourselves using natural treatments and wildflower cures. This classic guide presents simple herbal remedies that are designed to care for a range of ailments from indecision and loneliness to hay fever.
This wonderful volume's contents include:
- For Fear - For Uncertainty - For Insufficient Interest in Present Circumstances - For Loneliness - For Those Over-Sensitive to Influences and Ideas -
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This beautiful little book is a brilliant reference guide for herbal remedies and ingredients.

Edward Bach believes that we develop illnesses due to our fears and worries and that we may heal ourselves using natural treatments and wildflower cures. This classic guide presents simple herbal remedies that are designed to care for a range of ailments from indecision and loneliness to hay fever.

This wonderful volume's contents include:

    - For Fear
    - For Uncertainty
    - For Insufficient Interest in Present Circumstances
    - For Loneliness
    - For Those Over-Sensitive to Influences and Ideas
    - For Despondency or Despair
    - For Over-Care for Welfare of Others

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Autorenporträt
Edward Bach (1886-1936) was an English doctor, homeopath and writer, born in Moseley, Worcestershire. He studied medicine at the University College Hospital in London, receiving his Diploma of Public Health (DPH) at Cambridge. Bach had a cancerous tumour removed from his spleen in 1917 and was told he only had three months to live. Instead, he recovered and went on to develop the Bach flower remedies, an alternative herbal medicine influenced by homeopathic traditions. His book The Twelve Healers and Other Remedies was published in 1933.