Addressing the emotional factors that contribute to drinking habits can be effectively supported with specific Bach Flower Remedies. Here are nine remedies that may be beneficial:
1. Agrimony – For those who conceal inner turmoil behind a cheerful facade, often turning to alcohol to cope with distress.
2. Chestnut Bud – For individuals who repeat the same mistakes, such as returning to alcohol despite intentions to quit, without learning from past experiences.
3. Centaury – For those who are easily influenced and struggle to say no, potentially leading to drinking in social situations against their better judgment.
4. Wild Oat – For individuals experiencing uncertainty about their life direction, who may use alcohol as a means of escape.
5. Elm – For those who feel overwhelmed by responsibility and turn to alcohol to cope with the pressure.
6. Larch – For individuals who lack self-confidence and may use alcohol to boost their self-esteem in social settings.
7. Pine – For those experiencing guilt or self-reproach, who may drink to numb these feelings.
8. Impatiens – For individuals who are impatient or easily frustrated, potentially using alcohol to relax or unwind.
9. Walnut – For those undergoing significant life changes, helping to break links from the past and providing stability during transitions away from alcohol dependence.
It's important to note that while Bach Flower Remedies can aid in addressing emotional factors related to drinking habits, they are not a substitute for professional medical treatment or counseling. If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol dependence, please seek support from a healthcare professional or addiction specialist.
Addressing the emotional factors that contribute to drinking habits can be effectively supported with specific Bach Flower Remedies. Here are nine remedies that may be beneficial:
For those who conceal inner turmoil behind a cheerful facade, often turning to alcohol to cope with distress. (Agrimony)
For individuals who repeat the same mistakes, such as returning to alcohol despite intentions to quit, without learning from past experiences. (Chestnut Bud)
For those who are easily influenced and struggle to say no, potentially leading to drinking in social situations against their better judgment. (Centaury)
For individuals experiencing uncertainty about their life direction, who may use alcohol as a means of escape. (Wild Oat)
For those who feel overwhelmed by responsibility and turn to alcohol to cope with the pressure. (Elm)
For individuals who lack self-confidence and may use alcohol to boost their self-esteem in social settings. (Larch)
For those experiencing guilt or self-reproach, who may drink to numb these feelings. (Pine)
For individuals who are impatient or easily frustrated, potentially using alcohol to relax or unwind. (Impatiens)
For those undergoing significant life changes, helping to break links from the past and providing stability during transitions away from alcohol dependence. (Walnut)
These remedies can be combined to create a personalised blend tailored to individual emotional needs, supporting the journey toward healthier drinking habits.
It's important to note that while Bach Flower Remedies can aid in addressing emotional factors related to drinking habits, they are not a substitute for professional medical treatment or counseling. If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol dependence, please seek support from a healthcare professional or addiction specialist.
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Bach Flower Remedies (custom-selected)
Preservative: Organic Brandy (original Dr. Bach formulation) or Glycerine (alcohol-free option)
Product Details:
Size: 30ml
Crafted in the UK by an experienced & qualified Bach Flower Practitioner
Natural, Vegan, Dairy-Free, and Gluten-Free
All personalised remedies are made in the UK by an experienced Bach Flower Practitioner
Natural. Vegan. Dairy Free. Gluten Free.
How to choose your remedies
You can select up to 7 Flower Remedies per bottle. It's advisable to choose remedies that resonate with your current emotional state, focusing on the most relevant remedies may enhance effectiveness. Selecting additional or unnecessary Flower Remedies will not cause any negative side effects.
Directions for Use
To experience the benefits of Bach Flower Remedies, take a minimum of 4 drops, 4 times daily, either directly on or under your tongue. Alternatively, you can add the drops to water, which may be more suitable for babies and children. When administering directly into the mouth, ensure the dropper does not touch your mouth to maintain hygiene. If necessary, you can take the remedies more frequently, as there is no risk of overdose with flower remedies. It's advisable to use only one treatment bottle at a time, as combining more than seven remedies may reduce their effectiveness.


