The Bach Flower Legacy
Bach Flower Remedies were developed in the 1930s by Dr. Edward Bach, a renowned physician and homeopath who believed that emotional harmony was key to good health. His gentle system of healing uses specially prepared flower essences to address the emotional and mental aspects of illness.
Dr. Bach discovered that by treating people's emotional states, their physical symptoms would naturally improve. His 38 flower remedies, along with the famous Rescue Remedy, continue to help millions of people worldwide find emotional balance and inner peace.
Our Mission
We are dedicated to preserving Dr. Bach's original methods while making these powerful healing tools accessible to modern seekers of wellness.
Authentic Care
We follow Dr. Bach's original preparation methods to ensure the highest quality and potency of our flower essences.
Natural Wisdom
Our remedies are crafted from wild flowers using solar infusion methods, capturing the pure essence of nature's healing power.
Community Focus
We support our customers with expert guidance, educational resources, and a community of like-minded wellness seekers.
The 38 Bach Flower Remedies
Dr. Bach identified 38 negative emotional states and created a corresponding flower remedy for each. These remedies are organized into seven emotional groups, addressing the full spectrum of human emotional experience.
Fear
For known and unknown fears, anxieties, and worries
- • Rock Rose • Mimulus
- • Cherry Plum • Aspen
- • Red Chestnut
Uncertainty
For indecision and lack of confidence in judgment
- • Cerato • Scleranthus
- • Gentian • Gorse
- • Hornbeam • Wild Oat
Insufficient Interest
For lack of interest in present circumstances
- • Clematis • Honeysuckle
- • Wild Rose • Olive
- • White Chestnut • Mustard
- • Chestnut Bud
Loneliness
For isolation and difficulty relating to others
- • Water Violet • Impatiens
- • Heather
Over-sensitivity
For those influenced by others' ideas and opinions
- • Agrimony • Centaury
- • Walnut • Holly
Despondency
For discouragement and feelings of despair
- • Larch • Pine • Elm
- • Sweet Chestnut • Star of Bethlehem
- • Willow • Oak • Crab Apple
Over-care for Others
For those who try to influence others
- • Chicory • Vervain
- • Vine • Beech
- • Rock Water
Our Quality Commitment
Wild-Harvested Flowers
Collected from pristine natural environments at peak potency
Solar Infusion Method
Traditional sun-steeping process for maximum energy transfer
Organic Preservation
Pure spring water and organic grape brandy as preservatives
Ready to Begin Your Wellness Journey?
Discover which Bach Flower Remedies are right for you. Browse our complete collection or get personalized recommendations through a consultation.