Bach Flower Remedies - Impatiens

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Latin Name: Impatiens glandulifera

 
Description

Characteristic: Impatience

 

Impatiens is one of Bach's original twelve remedies. It is for people who are easily irritated, impatient, and impulsive. They want things done immediately, and although they are capable of completing tasks efficiently, they tend to get annoyed with slow co-workers and usually prefer to work alone. They act quickly, are often fidgety and tend to be critical of others. This remedy is very useful with children around birthdays or Christmas, to help minimize their inner anxiety.


 

Ailments / Situations Where Used

The flower helps people regain poise so life is not so rushed. Impatiens will allow people to take the time to enjoy the pleasures of life at a slower pace. It helps release pent up tension when confronted with irritating circumstances, and will encourage the individual to enjoy "being" rather then always "doing". Sensitivity will be brought to relationships, creating a tolerance, patient individual who has sympathy for others.


 

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

 

Anxiety in Children

Criticize Others

Fidgety

Impatient

Impulsive

Irritated

 


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