International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 3, Part T (2025)
Bach flower rescue remedy a emergency tool for acute emotional imbalance
P Anitha and Jayalaxmi
Dr. Edward Bach, a licensed homeopathic and allopathic practitioner, eventually grew tired of the complexity of homeopathy and looked for a simpler, more intuitive way of healing. He spent more than six years studying how plants adapt and live in harsh environmental circumstances by observing nature. As a result, Bach Flower Remedies was developed. This system uses 38 floral essences, each of which is associated with a particular psychological or emotional condition. The Rescue Remedy, sometimes referred to as Sanjeevani, is the most well-known of these and is a life-saving combination of five particular essences: Rock Rose, Star of Bethlehem, Clematis, Cherry Plum, and Impatiens. During traumas, shocks, fears, anxieties, and other severe emotional disruptions, these treatments aid in regaining emotional equilibrium. According to research, Rescue Remedy works well for plants, animals, and even people. It can be used internally, externally, and in both acute and chronic situations to promote mental clarity, emotional stability, and physical rehabilitation.
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