
Healing Herbs
English Flower Essences
Flower Essence Therapy is a form of vibrational healing discovered by
Dr. Edward Bach.
We get our essences from Flower Essence Services,
where the products are always
hand prepared and organic! At our shop in
Glendale, we carry the
basic 38 English Flower Essences discovered by
Dr. Bach.
Vibrational therapy
for mind-body wellness, flower essences are healing at the soul level. The 38
English flower remedies were developed by Dr. Edward Bach in the 1930’s as a
method of addressing the inner emotional aspects of dis-ease. Dr. Bach drew on
his medical training, years of experience, and deep intuitive wisdom in his
selection of flowers to address various psychological states.
The intention of the
flower essence preparation is to “capture the living forces of the plant”, and
to use those forces to enhance balance and well-being through their deep
vibrational influence.

Choosing
Essences for Therapeutic Use
When choosing flower
essences to address your particular needs, a bit of soul searching may be in
order. Review the flower essence intentions listed below for a brief overview.
More information is available from
the free brochure, “Healing Herbs, English Flower Essences,” available at
Juniper House or directly from Flower Essence Services. There are many great
books on the subject, including our favorite, “Flower Essence Repertoire,” also
available at Juniper House, from FES,
and on-line here .
Or – Make an appointment for a personal consultation and personalized flower essence blend. Call or e-mail: 623-374-6297 or marian@juniperhouse.net.
Agrimony - for comfort in accepting and openly acknowledging your true needs and hidden feelings.
Aspen – for inner strength and trust in the universe when faced with unexplained fear or anxiety.
Beech – to encourage acceptance and reasonable expectations of others when you have feelings of impatience and intolerance.
Centaury – to support assertiveness in addressing your own needs and feelings when dealing with others, including the ability to say “no.”
Cerato – to strengthen guidance of your inner voice and confidence in your own decisions when you tend to experience self doubt.
Cherry Plum – for balance and equanimity in the face of extreme stress and depression.
Chestnut Bud – to assist with positive change that comes with learning the lessons of life and experience.
Chicory – to encourage a loving attitude that respects the freedom, individuality, and separateness of others
Clematis – to promote awareness, groundedness, and focused presence of mind.
Crab Apple – for enhancing acceptance of one’s self and body, in spite of seeming imperfections.
Elm – to lend strength in times of exhaustion or overwhelmment; for efficiency and self-assurance
Gentain – to lend faith and perseverance in the face of difficulty or setbacks.
Gorse – for faith, hope, and optimism in the face of resignation and/or seeming hopelessness.
Heather – for inner calm, quiet, and tranquility; for awareness and regard for the importance of others.
Holly – to encourage feelings of belonging, loving acceptance, and positive feelings toward others.
Honeysuckle – to help release the past and live in the present.
Hornbeam – to promote energy, enthusiasm, and involvement in daily life.
Impatiens – to enhance patience and acceptance of others and of life events; for enjoyment of the flow of life.
Larch – for self-confidence, self-esteem, initiative, creative expression, and positive expectation.
Mimulus – for courage and confidence in the face of known fears.
Mustard – to assist with transformation of sudden deep gloom associated with unresolved subconscious experience and mood swings.
Oak – for balance in caring for self and others, and allowing oneself to be cared for; for acceptance of one’s own limitations.
Olive – to enhance vitality and vibrant energy when faced with or recovering from a long struggle.
Pine – for self-forgiveness and self-acceptance.
Red Chestnut – to release excessive fear and worry regarding the well-being of others.
Rock Rose – for deeply felt strength, courage, and inner peace in the face of extreme challenge and panic.
Rock Water – to encourage flexibility and fluidity in thought and action.
Scleranthus – for balanced decisiveness from a place of inner knowing and focused clarity of purpose.
Star of Bethlehem – for comfort, reassurance, and support in processing the effects of trauma, immediate or long-term.
Sweet Chestnut – for deep courage, faith, and trust in the face of anguish and despair.
Vervain – to encourage moderation, balance, and tolerance, and a calm approach to life.
Vine – for humility and acceptance of individuality in others.
Walnut – for courage to follow your heart and your own true path during life’s transitions.
Water Violet – to enhance positive connection with and appreciation of others.
Wild Rose – to lend hope, joy, and appreciation of life.
Willow – for acceptance of one’s own responsibility for one’s life path and circumstances.
Five Flower Formula – combines Cherry Plum, Clematis, Impatiens, Rock Rose, and Star of Bethlehem. This is the same formulas a Dr. Bach’s original “Rescue Remedy.” It is helpful in times of trauma, emergency, or unusual stress.
Flower Essence Kit - contains one each of the single flower essences listed above and two Five Flower Formula. Order these and other Flower Essence products on-line here !
These and other healthful products to enhance
your healing journey can be found
right here at the Juniper House
website! For flower essences on
line, click here
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Beth Cornell
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