Bach Flowers
History of Rescue® and Original Bach® Flowers
Edward Bach developed the 38 Bach Flowers® between 1928 and 1935 in England.
He moved to Mount Vernon in Oxfordshire to dedicate himself to research into the integration of nature into medicine.
Edward Bach believed that the individual's state of mind played a vital role in maintaining a state of good health.
Since the 1930s, the 38 Bach® Original Flowers have been made in England from Flowers, Tree Flowers and Wild Plant Flowers.
Developed in 1936 by Edward Bach, the Rescue® mixture is made up of 5 Bach® Original flowers which contribute to daily serenity for the whole family, in all circumstances.
Star of Bethlehem: Comfort
Impatiens: Patience
Cherry Plum: Mastery
Clematis: Attention
Rock Rose: Courage
In the 1960s, based on research by Edward Bach, his assistance Nora Weeks developed the Rescue® cream. It is the first dosage form in external application. Rescue® cream contains the 5 Bach® Original flowers of Rescue®, plus Crab apple, the flower of self-acceptance, to soothe the body and the face.
According to him, it is better to be in emotional harmony to live serenely your daily life.