Bach Flower Remedies for Animals
Here is a very popular course for using the Bach Flower Remedies with your animals. These lessons originally appeared in Vital Animal News over a series of months.
Dr. Edward Bach discovered, as a physician in 1930’s Britain, that many of his sick patients had emotional and psychological challenges that preceded their physical illness.
Further, he found that these challenges, like fear, anxiety, jealousy, irritability, or lack of self confidence made the cure of their illness much more difficult.
To help his patients get well more quickly, he literally set off stomping about the woods and fields of Britain, and discovered 38 flowering plants and trees that aided rapid resolution of stuck emotions.
Today, we know these gentle healers as the Bach Flower Remedies, and we’ve seen them work in veterinary medicine as well as in human medicine.
Your Instructor
2020 marked 40 years as a vet, and since 1992, I've been in exclusively homeopathic medical practice with clients around the globe. A call came from within and I felt compelled to teach what I learned: conventional medicine is damaging animals in the name of prevention!
I'm dedicated to growing the number of people who want to learn SAFE and effective prevention, so they can step out of the damaging conventional vet practice model and have amazingly, wildly healthy Vital Animals.
And, so change the world.
I hope you'll join us in this natural path. Like any good pack, we've got your back.
Course Curriculum
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StartIntroduction and a Protection Remedy
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StartBach Rescue Remedy
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StartHow to Mix the Bach Flower Remedies
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StartBach Flower Rock Rose: Terror and Panic!
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StartBach Flower Mimulus: Ongoing Fear
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StartBach Flower Clematis: Wake Up Call
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StartBach Flower Cherry Plum: Lost It!
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StartBach Flower Impatiens: Nervy!
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StartBach Flower Gentian: When Resignation Reigns
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StartBach Flower Gorse: Giving Up
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StartBach Flower Chicory: When Roles Get Mixed Up
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StartBach Flower Heather: Lonely (And You Can Help!)
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StartBach Flower Holly: Bad Attitude
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StartBach Flower Crab Apple: Unclean, unworthy
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StartBach Flower Agrimony: Tormented, Restless
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StartBach Flower Beech: I Can’t Tolerate This!
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StartBach Flower Vervain: High Strung
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StartBach Flower Scleranthus: Imbalance