Bach Flower Remedies - Introduction - Precautions and Warnings

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Bach Flower Remedies - Introduction
- Who Was Dr. Edward Bach?
- What is Bach´s System of Healing?
- Precautions and Warnings
- Treating Yourself, or Another
- How are Bach Flower Remedies Made?
- Preparing A Treatment
- The Remedy & The Philosophy
- Recommended Readings
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Precautions and Warnings

These remedies are harmless and it is not possible to overdose. If too much is taken, there will be no harm on the physical or emotional level. If an incorrect remedy is taken, there will be no effect on the mind or body. All the remedies are made from non-poisonous plants, however they are made with alcohol so those sensitive to the effects of alcohol should be cautious. The remedies are completely safe, have no side effects, and are non-addictive. The flowers are gentle, can be taken by people of all ages, by plants and even animals. The flower remedies can be taken in conjunction with other medical treatments be they conventional or alternative.

Pregnant women should not use flower essences due to the alcohol content.

The remedies are not to replace medical treatment. If symptoms persist or if the illness worsens then it is imperative to consult a medical practitioner immediately.

Although no direct side effects will occur as a result of Bach Flower Remedies, they may bring to surface suppressed emotions. Flower essences have the ability to release toxins held within the physical being resulting in rashes, blemishes, or nausea. If these symptoms persist discontinue use and consult a medical practitioner.