Are there any side effects with taking Bach flowers and blood thinners?

Are there any side effects with taking Bach flowers and blood thinners?

Having had 2 heart operations I take the beta-blocker and the anticoagulant daily, but unfortunately these 2 episodes have also caused me anxiety attacks and consequently a state of general malaise. I would like to treat myself with Bach flowers but I would like to know if they have any side effects on the medications I take regularly.

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Dear Ms. Paola, Bach flowers are not comparable with allopathic drugs as they act at a subtle level that does not reach the blood. However, according to Dr. Orrosco’s transpersonal principle they can also be used locally such as the Walnut flower , used as a coagulant on small wounds, it would be better to avoid it. In his case I would suggest you make a good use of Rescue Remedy which is very useful in times of emergency, but in particular I recommend pure ASPEN to be taken 2 drops 4-5 times a day for at least 3 weeks and if that weren’t enough WILD OAT . Trust in the effectiveness and sweetness of floral remedies, greetings Dr. Annalisa Turra

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Dearest Paola, first of all I take the liberty of gently pointing out the greatness of the gift that life has given her, she is still here! despite everything, despite the two interventions … you take life as a blessing and get help from a good flower therapist who will follow you on a journey to regain self-confidence and to face events with more strength and acceptance. Bach flowers are a valid help, and do not interact with her care, but in her case it is necessary that she be followed by a professional flower therapist who instills courage and supports her with the right flowers according to her. moods of her. She herself has understood the origin of her anxiety about her, therefore, to fight her fears she must first strengthen her self and regain confidence in herself and in her heart, that heart that she has betrayed twice .. to then be able to face her fears related to this event with flowers referring to this emotion. I sincerely hope I have been of help. Courage Paola!

Anna Maria Pisano
Dear Paola, other colleagues have answered your question. I confirm the perfect compatibility of flower therapy with the medicines taken. Bach flowers act on an informational, subtle level, on moods and I find it propitious to use the Rescue Remedy which is a first aid remedy for difficult moments, to be taken 4 drops in a glass of water while sipping it slowly, yes can also take several times a day. A few pure drops can be placed on the points of greatest pressure, which may be the area of ​​the body that feels resonate with anxiety (for example the solar plexus, or the center of the chest) or on the reflex points in the feet that correspond to the kidneys and bladder, without neglecting the spleen, stomach and pancreas. If you need further information please do not hesitate to contact me.

Marialetizia Nigro
Dear Ms Paola, as a certified Bach Flower Consultant at Dr. E. Bach Foundation and registered in the International Register of Practitioners, I can assure you in complete tranquility that Bach Flowers do not interact in any way with traditional medicine, as they act not on a physical, but on an emotional level. On the other hand, they can be an excellent complement for medical treatments or prolonged treatments with alternative medicines, because they help the person to remain in harmony and to follow the path of evolution and / or recovery calmly and patiently. For the choice of remedies, however, I would recommend that you consult a professional.

Lorenza Boni
Dear Paola, I confirm what my colleagues have already said. Bach flowers have no side effects, contraindications and therefore can be taken with complete peace of mind along with any type of drug. The only contraindication is for those who have an intolerance to alcoholic substances as they contain brandy. In that case the advice is to boil the mixture to evaporate the brandy contained in it. On the internet you can find a list of Practitioners (consultants certified by the Bach Center) to whom you can contact for advice in order to find the flower (s) most suitable for you and your path.

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