Advice on choosing Bach flowers

Advice on choosing Bach flowers

Hi, I read the article about taking Bach flowers … I’m thinking of taking them, but I’m undecided about which ones to buy .. I’m a selfless, stubborn and shy girl .. Since I was a child, insecure, proud and interested more not to displease others than to please myself. Lately I have always felt tired and depressed, I suffer from irritable bowel syndrome and have dragged my studies for quite a while, (both because I have no more stimuli and because I cannot concentrate anymore). I know the will is within us, but I thought maybe naturopathy could help me … Thanks for listening and congratulations on the site.

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Good afternoon, I state that only licensed psychologists enrolled in the relevant professional order can diagnose and intervene on moods and moods. Here is some information about your request. A blocked state of mind, we mean a characteristic that, not being used in an appropriate and fluid way, creates a block. Transformed state of mind, suggests the goal to be achieved by transforming the blocked state into a positive and creative attitude. Positive affirmation, specifies a certain flower and mood that can be used in the process of change. Go to the herbalist’s shop for hornbeam, suitable for mental fatigue , little interest in everyday life, goal to find energy and joy.

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I would also associate wild rose, walnut and a catalyst like wild oat

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Dear, please consult a good flower therapist . The common mistake in using Bach flowers lies precisely in listing the sides that arouse dissatisfaction in us and that we would like to modify. Having said this, it is essential first and almost always to work with flowers that reinforce the weaknesses and insecurities that are at the basis of his “discomforts” and on the causes that are expressed in the lack of will, only afterwards, based on what has emerged you work accordingly. Kind regards Cinzia Zedda naturopath – iridologist-reflexologist, mindfulness instructor

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