Bach flower remedies …Tulip Flower Essence- Enlightenment…Flower remedies are sometimes promoted as being capable of boosting the immune system.
Nourishing on spiritual levels, particularly for those feeling restless and dissatisfied, or those with addictive tendencies. Helps in finding positive outlets, including artistic for energy and expression. Brings balance for meditation.
Bach believed that illness was the result of a conflict between the purposes of the soul and the personality's actions and outlook. This internal war, according to Bach, leads to negative moods and to "energy blocking", thought to cause a lack of "harmony", thus leading to physical diseases. Bach derived his solutions intuitively[ and based on his perceived psychic connections to the plants, rather than using research based on scientific methods. If Bach felt a negative emotion, he would hold his hand over different plants, and if one alleviated the emotion, he would ascribe the power to heal that emotional problem to that plant. He imagined that early-morning sunlight passing through dew-drops on flower petals transferred the healing power of the flower onto the water,[15] so he would collect the dew drops from the plants and preserve the dew with an equal amount of brandy to produce a mother tincture which would be further diluted before use.[16] Later, he found that the amount of dew he could collect was not sufficient, so he would suspend flowers in spring water and allow the sun's rays to pass through them.[15] If this was impractical because of lack of sunlight or other reasons, he wrote that the flowers may be boiled. The result of this process Bach termed the "mother tincture", which is then further diluted before sale or use. Bach was satisfied with the method, because of its simplicity, and because it involved a process of combination of the four elements: The earth to nurture the plant, the air from which it feeds, the sun or fire to enable it to impart its power, and water to collect and be enriched with its beneficent magnetic healing.
By the time of his death in 1936 at 50 years of age, Bach had created a system of 38 different flower remedies along with their corresponding theories of ailments.
Bach flower remedies (BFRs) are solutions of brandy and water—the water containing extreme dilutions of flower material developed by Edward Bach, an English homeopath, in the 1930s. Bach claimed that the dew found on flower petals retains the supposed healing properties of that plant.[1] Systematic reviews of clinical trials of Bach flower solutions have found no efficacy beyond that of a placebo.
The Bach flower remedy solutions, which contain a 50:50 mix of water and brandy, are called mother tincture.[4] Stock remedies—the solutions sold in shops—are dilutions of mother tincture into other liquid. Most often the liquid used is alcohol, so that the alcohol level by volume in most stock Bach remedies is between 25 and 40%[5][better source needed] (50 to 80 proof). The solutions do not have a characteristic scent or taste of the plant because of dilution. The dilution process results in the statistical likelihood that little more than a single molecule may remain; it is claimed that the remedies contain "energetic" or "vibrational" nature of the flower and that this can be transmitted to the user.[2] The solutions are described by some as vibrational medicines,[6][better source needed] which implies they rely on the pseudoscientific concept of water memory. They are often labeled as homeopathic because they are extremely diluted in water, but are not homeopathy as they do not follow other homeopathic ideas such as the law of similars.
The hypothesis that flower remedies are associated with effects beyond a placebo response is not supported by data from rigorous clinical trials.
All randomized double-blind studies, whether finding for or against the solutions, have suffered from small cohort sizes but the studies using the best methods found no effect over placebo.[3][2] The most likely means of action for flower remedies is as placebos, enhanced by introspection on the patient's emotional state, or simply being listened to by the practitioner. The act of selecting and taking a remedy may act as a calming ritual.
Most of the available evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of BFRs has a high risk of bias. We conclude that, based on the reported adverse events in these six trials, BFRs are probably safe. Few controlled prospective trials of BFRs for psychological problems and pain exist. Our analysis of the four controlled trials of BFRs for examination anxiety and ADHD indicates that there is no evidence of benefit compared with a placebo intervention.
Bach flower remedies are an alternative or complementary treatment that is used for emotional problems and pain. They're made out of watered-down extracts from the flowers of wild plants. Edward Bach, a medical doctor and homeopath, created these remedies in the early 1900s.
The center of a Tulip bud is known for being almost perfectly symmetrical. It has a geometric pattern of a hexagram. This is the symbol of the human position between the cosmos and the Earth. Tulip brings balance like the inward and outward expressions, like the tides of water being pulled by the Moon. Tulip helps us to see deeper and find balance within the shadow. Ruled by the Moon Tulip empowers us to make our own decisions through self-value and personal knowledge confidently. Planetary characteristics: Venus
Latin Name: Tulipa X gensneriana
Seven of Hearts: The Chariot & Tulip
From The Flower Attunement Guidebook-
The Tulip brings the feeling that spring has arrived in the northern hemisphere. Its assortment of beautiful chalice-like petals reaches high to the heavens but holds various sacred geometric patterns inside. In this flower essence from the Tulip, we look inside to see the patterns of the hexagrams; this is a symbol of the human position between the cosmos and the Earth, the inward and outward expression in nature like the tides of the water being pulled by the cycles of the Moon. This acknowledgment brings us psychic awareness into a fully embodied Venus quality of personal growth and self-value and worth. Tulip brings balance and stability in the search for personal growth and enlightenment. Tulip flower essence helps us to embody wisdom from the stars giving us insight and keeping us connected to Mother Earth.
Flower essence tinctures work by modifying energy flow through the typical acupuncture meridians. Shifts in these energetic patterns influence the consciousness in helpful ways, both emotionally and physically. These homeopathic remedies can be described as “vibrational” or energy medicine. Flowers themselves contain the highest concentration of life force energy of the plant. Through the sun infusion method, we can harness the flower's healing vibrational pattern and energy. This is imprinted in the water and then preserved as medicine. Preserved with brandy but can be replaced with glycerin upon request.
A Tulip's flower essence is only the plant's vibration, and no plant material is used in the harvesting process.
This can be used as a tincture ingested neat or added to water, tea, or whatever you feel. I recommend one drop in water three times a day. All of the essences can also be added to a bath.
1/2oz 15ml
Made intentionally by hand in Portland, OR
***Disclaimer
results vary and are not 100% guaranteed.
The blends are not intended to replace any medical or mental treatments by a qualified health physician. This information is for educational purposes.
primroseapothecary.com/flower-essences/tulipfloweressence
Flower remedies are sometimes promoted as being capable of boosting the immune system, but "there is no scientific evidence to prove that flower remedies can control, cure or prevent any type of disease, including cancer". Each solution is used alone or in conjunction with other solutions, and each flower is said by advocates to impart specific qualities. Remedies are usually taken orally.
The solutions may be recommended by a naturopath or by a trained Bach flower practitioner after an interview.
The best known solution product is the Rescue Remedy combination, which contains an equal amount each of rock rose, impatiens, clematis, star of Bethlehem and cherry plum remedies. Rescue Remedy is a trademark and other companies produce the same formula under other names, such as Five Flower Remedy.[10] Rescue Cream contains the same remedies in a cream form, with the addition of crab apple.
Bach flower remedies …Tulip Flower Essence- Enlightenment…Flower remedies are sometimes promoted as being capable of boosting the immune system.
Nourishing on spiritual levels, particularly for those feeling restless and dissatisfied, or those with addictive tendencies. Helps in finding positive outlets, including artistic for energy and expression. Brings balance for meditation.
Bach believed that illness was the result of a conflict between the purposes of the soul and the personality's actions and outlook. This internal war, according to Bach, leads to negative moods and to "energy blocking", thought to cause a lack of "harmony", thus leading to physical diseases. Bach derived his solutions intuitively[ and based on his perceived psychic connections to the plants, rather than using research based on scientific methods. If Bach felt a negative emotion, he would hold his hand over different plants, and if one alleviated the emotion, he would ascribe the power to heal that emotional problem to that plant. He imagined that early-morning sunlight passing through dew-drops on flower petals transferred the healing power of the flower onto the water,[15] so he would collect the dew drops from the plants and preserve the dew with an equal amount of brandy to produce a mother tincture which would be further diluted before use.[16] Later, he found that the amount of dew he could collect was not sufficient, so he would suspend flowers in spring water and allow the sun's rays to pass through them.[15] If this was impractical because of lack of sunlight or other reasons, he wrote that the flowers may be boiled. The result of this process Bach termed the "mother tincture", which is then further diluted before sale or use. Bach was satisfied with the method, because of its simplicity, and because it involved a process of combination of the four elements: The earth to nurture the plant, the air from which it feeds, the sun or fire to enable it to impart its power, and water to collect and be enriched with its beneficent magnetic healing.
By the time of his death in 1936 at 50 years of age, Bach had created a system of 38 different flower remedies along with their corresponding theories of ailments.
Bach flower remedies (BFRs) are solutions of brandy and water—the water containing extreme dilutions of flower material developed by Edward Bach, an English homeopath, in the 1930s. Bach claimed that the dew found on flower petals retains the supposed healing properties of that plant.[1] Systematic reviews of clinical trials of Bach flower solutions have found no efficacy beyond that of a placebo.
The Bach flower remedy solutions, which contain a 50:50 mix of water and brandy, are called mother tincture.[4] Stock remedies—the solutions sold in shops—are dilutions of mother tincture into other liquid. Most often the liquid used is alcohol, so that the alcohol level by volume in most stock Bach remedies is between 25 and 40%[5][better source needed] (50 to 80 proof). The solutions do not have a characteristic scent or taste of the plant because of dilution. The dilution process results in the statistical likelihood that little more than a single molecule may remain; it is claimed that the remedies contain "energetic" or "vibrational" nature of the flower and that this can be transmitted to the user.[2] The solutions are described by some as vibrational medicines,[6][better source needed] which implies they rely on the pseudoscientific concept of water memory. They are often labeled as homeopathic because they are extremely diluted in water, but are not homeopathy as they do not follow other homeopathic ideas such as the law of similars.
The hypothesis that flower remedies are associated with effects beyond a placebo response is not supported by data from rigorous clinical trials.
All randomized double-blind studies, whether finding for or against the solutions, have suffered from small cohort sizes but the studies using the best methods found no effect over placebo.[3][2] The most likely means of action for flower remedies is as placebos, enhanced by introspection on the patient's emotional state, or simply being listened to by the practitioner. The act of selecting and taking a remedy may act as a calming ritual.
Most of the available evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of BFRs has a high risk of bias. We conclude that, based on the reported adverse events in these six trials, BFRs are probably safe. Few controlled prospective trials of BFRs for psychological problems and pain exist. Our analysis of the four controlled trials of BFRs for examination anxiety and ADHD indicates that there is no evidence of benefit compared with a placebo intervention.
Bach flower remedies are an alternative or complementary treatment that is used for emotional problems and pain. They're made out of watered-down extracts from the flowers of wild plants. Edward Bach, a medical doctor and homeopath, created these remedies in the early 1900s.
The center of a Tulip bud is known for being almost perfectly symmetrical. It has a geometric pattern of a hexagram. This is the symbol of the human position between the cosmos and the Earth. Tulip brings balance like the inward and outward expressions, like the tides of water being pulled by the Moon. Tulip helps us to see deeper and find balance within the shadow. Ruled by the Moon Tulip empowers us to make our own decisions through self-value and personal knowledge confidently. Planetary characteristics: Venus
Latin Name: Tulipa X gensneriana
Seven of Hearts: The Chariot & Tulip
From The Flower Attunement Guidebook-
The Tulip brings the feeling that spring has arrived in the northern hemisphere. Its assortment of beautiful chalice-like petals reaches high to the heavens but holds various sacred geometric patterns inside. In this flower essence from the Tulip, we look inside to see the patterns of the hexagrams; this is a symbol of the human position between the cosmos and the Earth, the inward and outward expression in nature like the tides of the water being pulled by the cycles of the Moon. This acknowledgment brings us psychic awareness into a fully embodied Venus quality of personal growth and self-value and worth. Tulip brings balance and stability in the search for personal growth and enlightenment. Tulip flower essence helps us to embody wisdom from the stars giving us insight and keeping us connected to Mother Earth.
Flower essence tinctures work by modifying energy flow through the typical acupuncture meridians. Shifts in these energetic patterns influence the consciousness in helpful ways, both emotionally and physically. These homeopathic remedies can be described as “vibrational” or energy medicine. Flowers themselves contain the highest concentration of life force energy of the plant. Through the sun infusion method, we can harness the flower's healing vibrational pattern and energy. This is imprinted in the water and then preserved as medicine. Preserved with brandy but can be replaced with glycerin upon request.
A Tulip's flower essence is only the plant's vibration, and no plant material is used in the harvesting process.
This can be used as a tincture ingested neat or added to water, tea, or whatever you feel. I recommend one drop in water three times a day. All of the essences can also be added to a bath.
1/2oz 15ml
Made intentionally by hand in Portland, OR
***Disclaimer
results vary and are not 100% guaranteed.
The blends are not intended to replace any medical or mental treatments by a qualified health physician. This information is for educational purposes.
primroseapothecary.com/flower-essences/tulipfloweressence
Flower remedies are sometimes promoted as being capable of boosting the immune system, but "there is no scientific evidence to prove that flower remedies can control, cure or prevent any type of disease, including cancer". Each solution is used alone or in conjunction with other solutions, and each flower is said by advocates to impart specific qualities. Remedies are usually taken orally.
The solutions may be recommended by a naturopath or by a trained Bach flower practitioner after an interview.
The best known solution product is the Rescue Remedy combination, which contains an equal amount each of rock rose, impatiens, clematis, star of Bethlehem and cherry plum remedies. Rescue Remedy is a trademark and other companies produce the same formula under other names, such as Five Flower Remedy.[10] Rescue Cream contains the same remedies in a cream form, with the addition of crab apple.