“Thank you Alicia for your explanation of the remedies. It has been an amazing experience working with you and the Bach Flower Remedies. They are really profound. I don't know why I waited so long to try them. I am just glad I did!”
–Joi Derisma
The
38 original Bach Flower Essences are natural liquids prepared from
wildflowers that help to restore positive states of mind, safely and
without side effects.
Powerful emotional balancers, the essences work gently and are
effective whether taken by mouth or by rubbing onto the skin. You may
find them useful as a part of your personal wellness program to reduce
stress and gain more joy and a greater sense of well-being.
Enhance Joy and Peace
Let
the 38 flower remedies ease you through life’s difficulties and lift
the burden of dark or unwanted thought and emotions. As the remedies
release
troubling states of mind, you may feel lighter and more at peace with yourself and others.
Flower remedies are non-toxic, non-addictive and complementary with
other medical and non-medical healing therapies including prescription
medications, over-the-counter drugs, nutritional supplements, herbs and
homeopathic remedies.
When you feel out-of-sorts, your body can be affected. Taking Bach
Flower Essences helps to stabilize moods, attitudes and personal
reactions to life challenges. In doing so, the body can experience a
greater health and harmony.
“Your quality of life depends greatly upon a positive state of mind.”
– Alicia Sirkin
Bach Flower Essences can help you mentally and emotionally cope with difficult and sometimes complex issues such as:
Stress and anxiety
Tiredness
Separation and divorce
Fear
Anger
Depression
Grief and loss
Emotional shock and trauma
Major life changes
Loneliness
Insomnia
Low self-esteem
Addictions
Moods during PMS & Menopause

Who was Dr. Edward Bach?
Dr. Edward Bach, a British physician, scientist and homeopath, discovered and pioneered the development of this entire self-help healing system in the 1930's. Unlike other forms of treatments, flower essences address the underlying cause, not the symptoms of the disease.

Alicia Sirkin and Stefan Ball, author and teacher at the Bach Centre, England