Flower Therapy – Flower Remedies
What is flower therapy?
Flower therapy is an alternative holistic therapeutic method. It was established around 1930 in England by Welsh doctor Edward Bach when he observed that there is a direct relationship between the various conditions and the psychological state of the patients.
What are flower essences?
Flower essences are extracts of bushes, trees, and other plants. They are easily prepared and each has a specific effect on our mood. They fix the negative moods of everyday life to make our lives more harmonious and beautiful.
What are the New Allies?
The Allies are mixed flower essences, that is, they consist of at least 3 flower essences. In their first phase ten years ago, they consisted only of Dr.Bach’s laments. In 1993, the Greek physician A. Zarkadoulas added to Bach’s therapies and Greek flowers. Now in their new version, the flower essences are mainly Greek and came from 15 years of research.
How are they made?
The preparation of flowers is done by collecting flowers from wild plants that grow away from infection (usually in high mountains) very early in the morning. They are immersed in spring water and in the case of Greek flowers are exposed for 4 hours in the sun. Filter the solution and mix it with brandy, turning it into a tincture.
Who can get the New Allies?
The New Allies can be taken by everyone, be it a child or an adult. Children simply modify the dosage.
Do the New Allies have side effects?
The New Allies, like all the flowers, do not have any side effects, and because of the way they are prepared, there is the possibility of someone having an allergy to brandy used as a preservative. In the 20 years of the treatment, there was no side effect.
On-site, you can find the 40 ‘New Allies’!