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Bach Flower Therapy

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BACH FLOWER THERAPYBach Flower remedies are the remedies prepared from dilution of flowers essence. It was developed by Edward Bach in the early 1930’s. Bach flower remedies are similar to Homeopathy but these remedies are not successively diluted as in homeopathy. Also bach flower remedies are not based on the principle of ‘Similia Similibus Curanter’ as homeopathy is based on. These remedies contain small amount of flower dilution and water or alcohol. Dr. Edward Bach was the well-known physic... Read More
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Dr.Sheetal

11 Feb 12
9:36 AM

Thanks Dr. Amit.

Dr.Amit

11 Feb 12
12:36 AM

very good.Thank you friend.

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