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| (1880–1936)
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| British medical microbiologist. He theorized that the dew condensing on a plant would, when exposed to sunlight, absorb the energy of the plant into the water molecules. From this premise he developed a system of herbal remedies prepared from 38 different species of flower. He believed that every disorder arises as a result of an imbalance of inner energy, and that nature has a cure for all illness in the form of healing plants. Bach flower remedies are especially used for disharmonies of the personality and emotional state. From 1934 he lived and worked at Mount Vernon, near Wallingford, Oxfordshire where an educational and training centre devoted to his work has been established. |
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