Bach Flower Remedies - Gentian

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Latin Name: Gentiana amarella

 
Description

Characteristic: Easily Discouraged

 

Gentian is one of Bach's original twelve remedies. It is for those that are easily discouraged when things go wrong, or when faced with difficulties, from a known cause. This loss of faith in one self often occurs after a current failure such as doing poorly on an exam, not getting the desired job, or losing hope for a cure to a chronic illness. An individual who has the ability to succeed has lost faith in themselves, and often are in denial that they are the cause of the set back. This only further prolongs the problem. This feeling is often associated with the remedy Mustard. The difference lies in that Mustard is used for an unknown cause, whereas Gentian is from a known source.


 

Ailments / Situations Where Used

The goal of Gentian is to give encouragement and mental stability in order to persevere and finish a work project, school work, or to battle the long term illness. The realization that failure is never possible when one gives it their all is the ultimate goal. Individuals should not feel defeated or be concerned about failure, as no task is to big or obstacle too great.


 

Preparation

See Preparing A Treatment under the Bach Flower Remedy Introduction.

 

Contraindications / Precautions / Warnings

None. See Precautions and Warnings under the Bach Flower Remedy Introduction for more information.


 

Ailment / Situation Listing

 

Easily Discouraged

Loss of Faith in Self

 


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