These select Essence Remedies are posited to be certain influences. See the site's reservations (above). Below are the names of well over a hundred particular such remedies sorted into fifty blends. I think they work well together. The blends are given with their combined remedies. Some blends refer to remedies that can be compared with Dr Edward Bach's 37 Remedies.
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5. (Boston fern)
6. (Blue clematis)
7. (Wild rose)
8. (Agrimony)
9. (Basil)
10. (Vervain)
11. (Oak)
12. (Lyme-grass)
13. (Creeping-Jenny)
14. (Walnut)
15. (Lilium elegans)
16. (Olive)
17. (Pine)
18. (Aluminium plant)
19. (Willow)
20. (Spirulina)
21. (Orchid)
22. (Mustard)
23. (Holly)
24. (Arctic poppy)
25. (Elder)
26. (Barrel sweetener)
27. (Cinnamon)
28. (Chicory)
29. (Fumitory)
30. (Sweet violet)
31. (Centaury)
32. (Tree medick)
33. (Scleranthus)
34. (Provence rose)
35. (Indian pennywort)
36. (Quebracho)
37. (Elm)
38. (Large pink)
39. Resigned
40. Missing another (relationship)
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46. Rosa blend
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All the Single Remedies AboveIf you want to find a convenient remedy blend while you take off from one single remedy, below is a scheme to that end.The common name is clickable, and in not a few cases you may read about the remedy if you follow that link. Next you find the Latin name of the plant, if you should want that. Next is a survey of the blend or blends that contain the remedy in question. Thus, if you wonder about Agrimony and want to see more about it, click on the name and see if you are lucky. If not, you still have the Latin name so that you can see if you find something of interest about it among such as "Clarke remedies" and "Boericke remedies" that are online elsewhere - and not get confused, thanks to the Latin -. Finally, the remedy blend 8 above contains the influence of Agrimony and some other essence remedies, and we think it contains all of these essential influences. The other "elements" in the 8th blend may be looked on as "props" to "Agrimony" there. This says that remedy 8 contains Blue Clematis, Cock's-foot, Phillyrea angustifolia, and Woorari too in a very helpful mixture: it was so designed. - Tormod Kinnes
Common Name Name in Latin Remedy Blend
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Chancellor, Phillip, ed, comp. Handbook on the Bach Flower Remedies. Reprint ed. Rockford: C. W. Daniel, 1971. ⍽▢⍽ Dr Chancellor cooperated with the Bach Healing Centre. This is an ancillary to Edward Bach's basic work, The Twelve Healers and Other Remedies. The book combines remedy descriptions and case histories. Further, each Bach remedy is compared to similar remedies. Gienger, Michael, and Joachim Goebel. Gem Water: How to Prepare and Use More than 130 Crystal Waters for Therapeutic Treatments. Findhorn, Forres: Earthdancer, 2008. ⍽▢⍽ Many enthusiastic responses. Some like reading it and some have tried some of the methods. Lindahl, Olov, och Lars Lindwall. Vetenskap och beprövad erfarenhet [Science and Tested Experience]. Stockholm: Natur och Kultur, 1978. Lockie, Andrew and Nicola Geddes: The Complete Guide to Homeopathy the Principles and Practices of Treatment. London: Dorling and Kindersley, 1995. Voegeli, Adolf: Homoeopathic Prescribing. Wellingborough: Thorsons, 1976.
Symbols, brackets, signs and text icons explained: (1) Text markers — (2) Digesting.
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