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Rescue Remedy Works!

It's inexpensive - you can get it at almost any health food

store.

When in practice, we routinely used it before treatment to give

patients a calmer, more pleasant visit.

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" terresem " <terresem

 

Saturday, August 14, 2004 1:54 PM

Rescue Remedy

 

 

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> Does anyone know of a " homemade recipe " for

> Bach's " Rescue Remedy " ? I have heard that it is

> excellent for dogs that are afraid of thunder.

> My dog is not only afraid of thunder but almost

> everything else too!

> Whenever she goes to the vet, she has to be sedated.

> This is really expensive, but she is the just the

> most wonderful dog!

> I figure that if this stuff is " natural " I should be

> able to make it myself.

> Has anyone had any experience with Rescue Remedy?

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RR works well! I give it to my dogs also for thunder. it seems harmless and

works wonders.

 

why do you need a natural recipe for it?

its fairly inexpensive. I think it would be more to make it yourself.

 

I have read that Bach made the remedies by soaking the herbs in spring

water and then adding a small amount of alcohol to it. That info was in a book

called Freedom From Fear Forever - author: Durlacher.

 

Beverly

 

 

 

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terresem> wrote:

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> Does anyone know of a " homemade recipe " for

> Bach's " Rescue Remedy " ? I have heard that it is

> excellent for dogs that are afraid of thunder.

> My dog is not only afraid of thunder but almost

> everything else too!

> Whenever she goes to the vet, she has to be sedated.

> This is really expensive, but she is the just the

> most wonderful dog!

> I figure that if this stuff is " natural " I should be

> able to make it myself.

> Has anyone had any experience with Rescue Remedy?

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The Rescue remedy is available at a very inexpensive price,....by the time

you ran down and bought all of the ingredients and learned to PROPERLY

tincture the batch, and store the batch, you might as well just buy the

ready made stuff and SUPPORT the Natural , Medical ,Remedy complex!!!

Those guys want to eat , too.... What the heck! NG----- Original

 

 

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" terresem " <terresem

 

Saturday, August 14, 2004 1:54 PM

Rescue Remedy

 

 

>

> Does anyone know of a " homemade recipe " for

> Bach's " Rescue Remedy " ? I have heard that it is

> excellent for dogs that are afraid of thunder.

> My dog is not only afraid of thunder but almost

> everything else too!

> Whenever she goes to the vet, she has to be sedated.

> This is really expensive, but she is the just the

> most wonderful dog!

> I figure that if this stuff is " natural " I should be

> able to make it myself.

> Has anyone had any experience with Rescue Remedy?

>

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You can make the recipe yourself. You need the fresh plant blossoms

for each plant in rescue remedy (rock rose, impatiens, clematis, star

of bethlehem and cherry plum), a bright sunny day with no clouds for

at least 4 hours straight, some distilled water, 5 crystal glasses or

bowls (1 for each type of blossom, regular glass is ok) and clear

intent.

 

Here are some directions http://www.bfvea.com/making.html , there are

many different versions of directions floating around on the net.

 

Yes, it's easier to buy it!

 

, " terresem "

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> Does anyone know of a " homemade recipe " for

> Bach's " Rescue Remedy " ? I have heard that it is

> excellent for dogs that are afraid of thunder.

> My dog is not only afraid of thunder but almost

> everything else too!

> Whenever she goes to the vet, she has to be sedated.

> This is really expensive, but she is the just the

> most wonderful dog!

> I figure that if this stuff is " natural " I should be

> able to make it myself.

> Has anyone had any experience with Rescue Remedy?

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hey there

:)

I am currently away from my home computer

but when I get home I will check for you ok

unless someone in the group has something...

 

, " terresem " <terresem>

wrote:

Does anyone know of a " homemade recipe " for

> Bach's " Rescue Remedy " ? I have heard that it is

> excellent for dogs that are afraid of thunder.

> My dog is not only afraid of thunder but almost

> everything else too!

> Whenever she goes to the vet, she has to be sedated.

> This is really expensive, but she is the just the

> most wonderful dog!

> I figure that if this stuff is " natural " I should be

> able to make it myself.

> Has anyone had any experience with Rescue Remedy?

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hello all

 

sorry been tryin to get through all my mail sorry for the late reply not sure if

someone has replied already

 

on the packet of resue remedy

 

the ingredients are

rock rose

impatiens

clematis

star of bethlehem

cherry plum

 

blessings

 

 

 

terresem <terresem wrote:

 

Does anyone know of a " homemade recipe " for

Bach's " Rescue Remedy " ? I have heard that it is

excellent for dogs that are afraid of thunder.

My dog is not only afraid of thunder but almost

everything else too!

Whenever she goes to the vet, she has to be sedated.

This is really expensive, but she is the just the

most wonderful dog!

I figure that if this stuff is " natural " I should be

able to make it myself.

Has anyone had any experience with Rescue Remedy?

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My girlfriend used it on her cat that was very timid & would run &

hide under the bed. She said it worked.

She now takes other Bach Flower remedies for herself. She said it

appears to work for her, too.

I used Rock Water & Red Chestnut. I believe it helped my emotional

state.

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My cat also has his own bottle of rescue remedy. We just moved to the mountins

(8000 ft) and yes we did " drug " him for the 6 hr trip, along with RR. Its

wonderful for animals.

 

Rita

 

alison_kingsbury <akingsbury wrote:

I have successfully used Bach's Rescue Remedy for my cats to help

with many different kinds of situations..like behavorial adjustments

after vet visits..moving..depression..I'l look for some of my

websites that deal deal with homeopathy and such for animals if there

is any interest in this..Alison

 

 

 

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My sister says it helps if she takes it right away- but it has to be

as soon as she " feels funny " - Even her doctor told her it is so

totally harmless she should use it. Teresa

 

In herbal remedies , " Herb " <herbw_1> wrote:

> has anyone tried rescue remedy for panic attacks??if so,how did

work??

> also has anyone tried any other supplements for panic attacks??

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Valerian and/or passion flower might be good for anxiety and/or panic..

(I don't think

I like hops much, but they are supposed to be calming, too.. )

also the amino acids GABA, tryptophan, and/or L-theanine. I'd also be

taking

B complex vitamins, and phosphatidylcholine (from lecithin, or just eat

the raw

eggs, as suggested on this list.. : ) I'm sure the approach of Doc and

others on

this list would work even better, that is, do a thorough cleansing and

then get

tons of nutrition from foods, herbs and vegetables, etc. Using

medicinal herbs

to balance problem areas..

 

I enthusiastically suggest that anyone with depression or anxiety, try

to get regular

sleep, aerobic exercise, and good nutrition, throughout the day.

Breakfast is important!

Breathing is important, too.. : )

 

Scott.

 

 

On Sep 12, 2005, at 2:54 PM, herbal remedies wrote:

 

> ramona

> Re: rescue remidy

>

> i love rescue remedy and other bach flower remedies. you really do

> have to

> identify your own negative mental states and deal with them. rescue

> remedy is

> for an emergancy and works well as such, but why wait for the panic

> attack to

> deal with your issues?

> ramona

>

> Quoting Herb <herbw_1:

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>> has anyone tried rescue remedy for panic attacks??if so,how did work??

>> also has anyone tried any other supplements for panic attacks??

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Yes it does have alcohol, but i usually put it in water which causes the alcohol

to evaporate. I still get the same effect. alcohol can have a mellowing

effect, but it is not good for your body. i get a bottle of water and put

several drops of bach flower remedies and just take a swig of water when i

think i need it. it works just fine.

ramona

 

Quoting sncboom58 <sncboom58:

 

> I recently bought rescue remedy and it seems to work to subdue some

> anxiety, although you can tell the alcohol content when you spray it

> on your tongue. Being that alcohol is a central nervous system

> depressor, and its impossible to have an anxiety attack when you've

> had " a few " alcoholic drinks, Im wondering if gargling with scope

> would have the same effect on anxiety attacks? Something that makes me

> wonder...

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One of the wonderful girls/ladies on this site (my emails don't save that far back) recommended Rescue Remedy when I am having an anxiety attack or emotional crisis. So, I ordered some. It arrived in the mail during a period when I felt extremely high strung and having a hard time trying to breathe without having to go to sleep to do it. I'd do anything to feel calm. After a quick prayer that I wouldn't be allergic to any of the ingredients, I put 4 drops on my tongue as directed.

The first thing I noticed was the 27 percent alcohol. Not much in 4 drops, but psychologically, it was like I had a drink. It tasted pleasant enough, and almost immediately I felt a calm all over my body. Then a flutter in my stomach. I was afraid that I'd swallowed a poison and was going to get sick. But walking home from the mailboxes, the elixir moved all through my blood stream, and I actually felt so much better for the rest of the evening. The ingredients are Impatiens, Star of Bethlehem, Cherry Plum, Rock Rose, and Clematis. I have it here by my computer in case I feel distraught again. Thank you for the suggestion. It helped me!

Athena

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Athena,

Have you tried Omega 3 supplements, Flax seeds/oil in your diet? It is supposed to be helpful for anxiety, depression, bipolar.

Just thought I would mention that since many people I know swear by it.

Jennifer

 

 

 

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HeiressArts

Tuesday, February 28, 2006 6:37 PM

Rescue Remedy

 

One of the wonderful girls/ladies on this site (my emails don't save that far back) recommended Rescue Remedy when I am having an anxiety attack or emotional crisis. So, I ordered some. It arrived in the mail during a period when I felt extremely high strung and having a hard time trying to breathe without having to go to sleep to do it. I'd do anything to feel calm. After a quick prayer that I wouldn't be allergic to any of the ingredients, I put 4 drops on my tongue as directed.

The first thing I noticed was the 27 percent alcohol. Not much in 4 drops, but psychologically, it was like I had a drink. It tasted pleasant enough, and almost immediately I felt a calm all over my body. Then a flutter in my stomach. I was afraid that I'd swallowed a poison and was going to get sick. But walking home from the mailboxes, the elixir moved all through my blood stream, and I actually felt so much better for the rest of the evening. The ingredients are Impatiens, Star of Bethlehem, Cherry Plum, Rock Rose, and Clematis. I have it here by my computer in case I feel distraught again. Thank you for the suggestion. It helped me!

Athena

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Dear Athena,

 

I am soo glad that the Rescue Remedy worked! I recommended it to you

because I use it not only for myself but also for my 10 year old son

who has social anxiety, it helps him stay calm.

 

Best of luck!

 

Laura :)

 

 

 

, HeiressArts wrote:

>

> One of the wonderful girls/ladies on this site (my emails don't save

that

> far back) recommended Rescue Remedy when I am having an anxiety

attack or

> emotional crisis. So, I ordered some. It arrived in the mail

during a period

> when I felt extremely high strung and having a hard time trying to

breathe

> without having to go to sleep to do it. I'd do anything to feel

calm. After a

> quick prayer that I wouldn't be allergic to any of the ingredients,

I put 4

> drops on my tongue as directed.

> The first thing I noticed was the 27 percent alcohol. Not much in 4

drops,

> but psychologically, it was like I had a drink. It tasted pleasant

enough,

> and almost immediately I felt a calm all over my body. Then a

flutter in my

> stomach. I was afraid that I'd swallowed a poison and was going to

get sick.

> But walking home from the mailboxes, the elixir moved all through

my blood

> stream, and I actually felt so much better for the rest of the

evening. The

> ingredients are Impatiens, Star of Bethlehem, Cherry Plum, Rock

Rose, and

> Clematis. I have it here by my computer in case I feel distraught

again. Thank

> you for the suggestion. It helped me!

> Athena

>

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