The Handbook of Bach Flower Remedies for Animals
Bach Flower Remedies are dilutions of flower material developed by Edward Bach, an English physician and homeopath, in the 1930s. This practical handbook explains how Bach Flower Remedies can be highly effective for treating both behavioral and physical complaints in animals.
Based on strong scientific research and detailed case studies, this book is a comprehensive resource that helps find solutions to common animal health and behavior issues. The book lists each of the 38 flower remedies, explaining their properties and applications for both animals and humans. It then looks at specific animal ailments including conjunctivitis, allergies and phobias, and demonstrates how these problems can be successfully addressed using flower remedies. Practical advice about how to prepare and administer the remedies is included, as well as guidelines for using flower remedies in animal shelters.
This book will be a valuable addition to the bookshelves of all pet owners, animal shelter workers, vets, ethologists and anyone with an interest in complementary and alternative medicines.
Foreword by Dr. Ricardo Orozco
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Who was Dr. Edward Bach?
1 How to Prepare Flower Remedies for an Animal
2 Administering the Flower Remedies to Animals
3 Rescue Remedy
4 Study of each of the 38 Bach Flowers
5 Most Frequent Behavioural Problems
6 Cases Treated
7 Local Applications
8 Work Methodology for Animal Shelters: Formulas and Guidelines
9 Useful Formulas
10 Sterilization. Questions and Answers (By the Altarriba Foundation)
11 References
12 Bibliography
Alphabetical Index