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Using Natural Remedies in the Treatment of Emotional and Mental States

by Gayle Eversole, DHom, PhD, CRNP, AHG

Part II - Flower Essences for Emotional and Mental Well Being –

In Part I, I made reference to Plato, speaking in his writings that have come to be known as "The Republic". Plato speaks very clearly about the relationship of the mind, body, and soul, to the whole of our being.

Edgar Cayce, from his readings, number 1967-1, tells us to "know that all strength, all healing of every nature is the changing of the vibrations from within – the attuning of the Divine within the living tissue of the body to Creative energies. This alone is healing. Whether it is accomplished by the use of drugs, the knife or whatnot, it is the attuning of the atomic structure of the living cellular force to its spiritual heritage."

In today’s medicine it is now psychoneuroimmunology, or PNI, that has begun to examine the mind-body connection and its relationship to die-ease. PNI has established this link through scientific studies in laboratories around the world.

Flower essences are a part of what may now be called "vibrational remedies". Vibrational medicine follows nature in its true form. This connection with chaos theory is one that leads to restoration of order, following from a higher level of functioning to restore and rebalance energy fields, leading to healing in our physical, mental and emotional systems.

More than 20 years of research into biodynamic models has led Machaelle Small Wright to develop the Perelandra essences. A new solution in the series of essences in the Microbial Balancing System (MBP) is for Nervous System Balancing. This essence affects healing in the brain, spinal cord, cerebral spinal fluid, central nervous system, visual and auditory systems, and the senses of taste and smell. There are six other solutions in this series, including one for endocrine balancing.

North American Flower Essences (NAE) of the Flower Essence Society (FES) has ongoing research into the use of NAE for treatment of depression. Other research essences were used in response to the trauma of the WTC bombing. FES has developed a method of using the NAE in bodywork for emotional healing. Patricia Kaminkis’s book on the use of essences in massage and other bodywork is titled "Touching The Soul".

The Masters Essences, made mostly from fruits and vegetables, is an excellent system for treating children.

The Twelve Outstanding States of Mind, according to Bach

State of Mind

Essence Type

Impatience

Impatiens

Doubt and Discouragement

Gentian

Self-Distrust

Cerato

Indifference and Boredom

Clematis

Over Enthusiasm

Vervain

Weakness

Centaury

Indecision

Scleranthus

Over Concern

Chicory

Mental Torture and Worry

Agrimony

Fear

Mimulus

Pride and Aloofness

Water Violet

Terror

Rock Rose

The oldest established system of treatment with flower remedies dates from 1938. This is the Bach System. The 38 remedies are successful in treating core issues at the spiritual level, achieving major healing for physical, mental, and emotional ills. The evolution experienced by Dr. Edward Bach as he developed the art of medicine through discovery and refinement of his flower remedies, clearly lead us to the healing of the soul to heal the body and mind.

Eric Love, PhD, of Montana, has developed the use of the Bach remedies into a very powerful emotional healing system. Dr. Love does a great amount of Inner Child work. He tells us that the Bach system is very effective for healing, except for those who do not wish in their heart to heal.

Götz Blome, MD, states that the "strength of Bach flower therapy lies in the normalization of psychic disruptions and the resolution of inner conflicts as well as in the improvement of physical conditions that have recognizable psychic causes or symptoms". He developed a system of Bach remedy combinations that contributes greatly to our emotional and mental health. An example of one of Dr. Blome’s combination is Crab Apple and Vine, which treats the "petty fanaticism for cleanliness". Each section in his book, "Advanced Bach Flower Therapy", defines a Bach remedy for physical and emotional effect, and includes "Psychotherapeutic Notes". It is like a Materia Medica of flower essences for health practitioners. Dr. Blome has been in medicine for more than 20 years, and lives and works in Germany.

The standard emergency remedy in the Bach system is well known Rescue Remedy. This composite formula is made from the flower essences of five of the 38 remedies, and is the only ready-made combination. Rescue Remedy contains Cherry Plum for fear of loss of control; Clematis for possible loss of consciousness or dizziness; Impatiens for pain and tension; Rock Rose for panic and terror; and Star of Bethlehem for grief, shock, and trauma. It offers almost instant relief for recently experienced physical or emotional trauma. For long-standing and deeply seated traumas, the reaction and response time can be weeks or months, depending on the individual.

Many other flower essence systems have been developed in the past 20 years: all able to address physical and emotional healing. Flower essences can be an effective and beneficial self-help system. Since the remedies may have to be adjusted on a frequent basis to achieve healing, it is best to work with an experienced flower essence practitioner, or one of the several psychiatrists who use this system, when choosing treatment for serious and long-standing conditions.

One special blessing of the flower essences is their beneficial use in work with animals. For those who work with these special creatures, I recommend "Treating Animal Illnesses & Emotional States" by Baer and Lewis.

Part I, Aromatherapy     Part III, Herbs

Creating Health Institute, © 2002

Gayle Eversole has more than thirty years experience as a nursing educator, practitioner, consultant, and health care administrator. She has studied and used natural healing for forty-seven years. Gayle is the founder and director of Creating Health Institute. If you are seeking consultation, educational programs, books, products, case references, or other information, please contact Creating Health Institute.

This article is presented for educational purposes and is not to be considered a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or medical advise. If you are considering using any of these approaches, please inform your health care provider.

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