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DOES RESCUE REMEDY REDUCE STRESS AND CURE HEADACHES?

Rescue remedy

one of the known Homeopathic Bach Flower Remedies

Bach Remedies have been around since the 1930’s.  They also make them for pets. They were developed by Edward Bach, an English homeopath.  There are 38 varieties of Bach Remedies which are made from dew found from flower petals that retain healing properties of that plant.  Many Kinesiologist Specialist use them.  Kinesiologist work with human movement.  The way it works is by using muscle testing finding imbalances in the bodies structure.  Many of these specialists use Bach remedies as well as oil essences.   (please note: most Bach Remedies do contain alcohol).  I have used many  Bach Remedies, but Rescue Remedy is my all time favorite.  Bach Remedies are non addictive and have no known side affects as there is little to no active ingredients.

HOW TO USE RESCUE REMEDY

Rescue Remedy can be taken as often as needed, either by adding 4 drops under your tongue, or 2-4 drops in a glass of water and drink it slowly over a period of time.  Listed below are some of my personal experiences with this Homeopath.

HERE ARE SOME OF MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND HOW RESCUE REMEDY HAS HELPED ME

 

STRESS, ANXIETY as well as PANIC ATTACKS:

As a child I was very stressed out when the first day of school started.  I was picked on a lot by others due to I had a lazy eye.  Eye exercises have greatly improved that, thanks to my mother who was very knowledgeable about natural ways of doing things.  She has been my best teacher and confidant.  Needless to say, I give credit to my mother who got me started on the amazing effects that Rescue Remedy has to offer.  Just putting a few drops under your tongue calms you almost instantly, and aids you through stressful situations.  I still use it today for example, before going to the dentist, or a job interview, and anything else that may raise my stress level.  Take as much as needed depending on the stress you are under.  In my experience, a little bit goes a long way.

 

MIGRAINE HEADACHES:

Migraines are one of the most painful headaches one can endure.  I do get them from time to time.  Once you feel one coming on, for example some people will get either black spots before their eyes, vision may be impaired, or strong pain in their head.  The earlier the stage is best for quicker results when using Rescue Remedy.  So if possible at the early stage of a migraine, put a 2 to 4 drops of Rescue Remedy under your tongue.  Lay down for 20 To 30 minutes, and bye bye migraine.  My sister would contest to this as well.  She prefers taking two aspirin along with the drops of Rescue Remedy, both ways in my view do the trick.  I have yet to get my husband to try it, we’re still working on him.

 

SLEEPLESSNESS NIGHTS

Rescue Remedy calms your restless mind providing natural relief of occasional sleeplessness caused by stress and repetitive thoughts.

 

 

 

 

 

ANXIOUS OR STRESSED OUT PETS:

They do make a Bach Remedy for pets as well.  It is alcohol free.  We had a dog who got overly stressed when having to visit the vets, during thunderstorms, and/or fireworks.  Giving him some Rescue Remedy in his water or dropping a few drops into his mouth helped get him immensely with conquering his anxieties.

 

LISTED ARE OTHER  BACH REMEDIES  and what they are used for

Arimony: Addiction, anxiety, insomnia, unhappy

Aspen: Fear, worry

Beech: critical, intolerance, lack of compassion

Centaury: tired, passive, weak willed

Ceato: not trusting self, and decisions

Cherry Plum: temper, losing control

Chestnut Bud: repeating mistakes

Chicory: self pity, manipulating, self centered

Clematis: lack of concentration, withdrawing

Crab Apple: used externally on rashes warts, or ringworm

Elm: overwhelmed, depressed

Gentian: depressed, discouraged

Gorse: hopelessness

Heather: demand attention, talkative, dislike being alone

Holly: insecurity, jealousy

Honeysuckle: bereavement, nostalgia

Hornbeam: tired, need strength

Impatiens: impatience, accident prone, irritated

Larch: depressed, lack of confidence

Mimulus: shyness, fear

Mustard: gloomy for no reason, depressed

Oak: exhaustion, overworked

Olive: fatigue

Pine: unworthy, guilt

Red Chestnut: worried, fear

Rock Rose: terror

Rock Water: opinionated, perfectionist, denial

Scleranthus: dizziness,

Star of Bethlehem: post traumatic stress, trama

Sweet Chestnut: hopelessness, sorrow, mental anguish

Vervain: hyper, high strung

Vine: inflexible, aggressive

Walnut: menopause, puberty, change

Water Violet: lonely, aloof, private

White Chestnut: unwanted thoughts, sleeplessness, concentration

Wild Oat: decision making, lack of clarity

Wild Rose: lack of motivation

Willow: irritable, resentment, self-pity

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