Collection: Bach Flower Essences - Reach Out to Others

The original Bach Flower Remedies is a safe and natural method of healing discovered by Dr. Bach from 1920 – 1930’s in England. They gently restore the balance between mind and body by casting out negative emotions such as fear, worry, hatred and indecision which interfere with the equilibrium of the being as a whole. The Bach Flower Remedies allow peace and happiness to return to the sufferer so that the body is free to heal itself.

The Bach Flower Remedies are made from wild flowers and are safe for the whole family, including pets.

The remedies are preserved in grape-based brandy and are gluten-free.

The 7 Bach Flower Groups

Dr. Bach separated the 38 Bach Flower Remedies into seven emotional groups.

The 7 Bach Flower groups make it easier to separate the Bach Flower Remedies into feelings, such as fear, despair, loneliness, uncertainty etc.
When we ask ourselves, how do I feel? Do I feel fear? What kind of fear? Do I feel despair? What kind of despair? Then the groups can aid us and determine which of the Bach Flower Remedies will help us restore our emotional balance.

The Bach Flower Remedies are so simple to use that no science, no knowledge is necessary apart from the simple method described above.

Loneliness

“Those who are always seeking the companionship of anyone who may be available, as they find it necessary to discuss their own affairs with others, no matter who it may be. They are very unhappy if they have to be alone for any length of time.” – Dr. Edward Bach.

Keywords: Talkative, demand attention, dislike being alone, lonely

Human indication:  Helps when you are preoccupied with your own ailments and problems.

Animal/pet indication:  Overly concerned with companionship, demanding attention, constant barking.

The different remedies for loneliness

Water Violet: Helps you get a warmer relationship with other people. You love being alone but often find yourself lonely.

Impatiens: For those who act and think quickly and have no patience for what they see as the slowness of others. They often prefer to work alone. Teaches empathy and understanding of, and patience with, others. It is found to be fast-acting in alleviating an impatient attitude and lowering stress.

Heather: Helps when you are unhappy being alone for any length of time; you are always seeking companionship and find it necessary to discuss your affairs with others, no matter who it may be.