The Bach Remedies Workbook: A Study Course in the Bach Flower Remedies by Stefan Ball (2005)

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The Bach Remedies Workbook: A Study Course in the Bach Flower Remedies by Stefan Ball (2005) CLASS: G510 This is your test but do not try to fill in the blanks! We created a Test Answer Sheet which is easy to download, fill in the answer, and email. Chapter 1 1. How many Bach Flower Remedies are there? 2. True or False? They do not treat physical illness directly, but by restoring harmony to the mind they allow the body s natural defenses to work more easily. 3. Mimulus is the remedy for normal, everyday and. 4. works to calm exaggerated fears for our children, husbands, wives and parents, so that we can send out signals of calm and support for people in insecure situations, rather than terrifying them with our own fears. 5. The Aspen fear is different. It is a fear, with no known rational cause. 6. Rock Rose is the remedy for. 7. True or False? Both known and unknown fears can be treated with Rock Rose where there is real terror rather than simple fear or anxiety. 8. Cherry Plum is the remedy for a very particular kind of fear, which is the fear of losing one s self control and of doing to oneself or to someone else. 9. True or False? In practice, you will often need to give more than six or seven remedies together. 10. If you are halfway through a treatment bottle and decide you need another remedy in addition to the ones you are already taking, what should you do? Add of the new remedy to the existing mixture - do not add more water. G510 GenesisSchoolofNaturalHealth.org 1.

11. Kept in the refrigerator, a treatment bottle will last weeks, by which time you will need to make up a new one as the water will begin to go stale. 12. If refrigeration is not possible, what is your other option to help preserve the water? Add a teaspoon of. Chapter 2 13. Rescue Remedy is a mix of five remedies specially formulated by Dr. Bach to deal with the immediate effects of sudden crisis and emergencies. What are the five remedies in Rescue Remedy? A. B. C. D. E. 14. Rescue Cream contains the same five remedies as Rescue Remedy plus for its cleansing qualities. It is ideal for use on bumps, bruises, cuts, and minor burns. 15. Scleranthus is the remedy for when faced with alternative courses of action. 16. What are the 2 main differences between Scleranthus people and Wild Oat people? Scleranthus people find of all types difficult to make. Wild Oat people are usually able to make minor decisions without any problem. 17.Scleranthus people usually have a fairly good idea where they want to be but can t decide how to get there. Wild Oat people make unproductive decisions because they do not have a clear in mind. 18. The Cerato remedy is given to increase the person s confidence in his own decisions so that he can take proper charge of his own life, without having to refer to the of others. 19. Hornbeam can be usefully compared to which other remedy? G510 GenesisSchoolofNaturalHealth.org 2.

20. Which remedy would you take for this feeling? I studied the whole week for my math test and I still didn t pass. I should just drop out. 21. Dr. Bach felt there were some plants that would not form part of the new system of medicine that he was perfecting. What are the three types of plants he would not use? A. B. C. Chapter 3 22. Dr. Bach described some of the remedies as type remedies because they were linked to what? Basic types. 23. True or False? People can change their types several times a year. 24. The danger for the Vervain type is that constant mental activity can lead to and mental tension. 25. At their negative state, Rock Water people tend towards martyrdom. For people in the negative state, the remedy can be used to encourage greater of mind. 26. Beech people can be very of others. The remedy is taken to encourage Beech people see positive qualities in people who choose to follow other paths through life. 27. What are the 7 categories for the 7 basic personality types used in the Bach Nosodes? A. B. C. Insufficient interest in circumstance D. E. Over to influences and ideas F. or despair G. Over-care of welfare of 28. One way of identifying your type remedy is to look at: How you tend to react when things are going. G510 GenesisSchoolofNaturalHealth.org 3.

Chapter 4 29. All sorts of people can feel tense, but Vervain would only be given to people whose tension was accompanied by over-enthusiasm, a strong sense of or commitment to a cause. 30. True or False? Different people suffering from the same physical problem will take different remedies if their personalities are different. 31. True or False? Emotional stress has no effect on physical health. 32. Heather people are wrapped up in their own affairs and problems, so much so that they take no interest the problems of. 33. The Impatiens person is always in a. 34. What is the danger of the Water Violet people? They can appear and difficult to know. They are so used to their own company that they find it to develop close relationships. Chapter 5 35. Walnut is the remedy to protect against unwanted influences and the effects of. 36. The Centaury person is kind and gentle, and wants to be of to others. How can this become a problem for the Centaury person? When they become enslaved or worked to death in the service of others and as a result spend too little time living their own lives. 37. Agrimony people put a cheerful mask on their inner torment. The remedy is given to: Allow the Agrimony person to at his problems but deal with them at the same time. 38. Holly is the remedy for very negative emotions. List the five negative emotions mentioned: A. B. C. D. E. G510 GenesisSchoolofNaturalHealth.org 4.

Chapter 6 39. The first duty of the future physician will be to assist the patient to a knowledge of. The administering of remedies is only the second duty. 40. People in a Larch state lack the to try anything because they think they are going to fail. Having no confidence they miss opportunities. 41. Elm people tend to do too much. They take on more and more responsibility until they are suddenly assailed by self-doubt. The Elm remedy helps to resolve these losses of confidence so that the Elm person can get on with her life, and know and plan for her limits. 42. Oak people are similar to Elm types in that they are very good at coping with things; but unlike their Elm cousins they never their strength or endurance. The Oak remedy is used to: Set them back on even keel where they can see the need to rest now and again. 43. Crab Apple is the remedy. 44. Pine is for people who themselves for their own mistakes and for the mistakes of others. 45. Willow people feel and resentment. They begrudge the successes and triumphs of other people and rarely have a good word to say about them. The remedy is used to help Willow people feel more generous towards others and more about their own mental state. 46. Sweet Chestnut people feel they have explored every alternative in their search for a way through their difficulties and now feel that they have reached the end of the road. Sweet Chestnut can t work miracles and make the person s problems disappear. But it will lend and fortitude so that hope can live again. 47.Star of Bethlehem is often associated with. 48. Star of Bethlehem is an important ingredient in Rescue Remedy used for crisis situations, but it can be used also for shocks and losses that were experienced in the past and which have never been satisfactorily dealt with. (It will allow a person to regain balance) G510 GenesisSchoolofNaturalHealth.org 5.

NOTE: This section is valuable! It teaches you to engage, listen, and see your clients, to learn more about their life, struggles, strengths, and get a fuller picture of symptoms. This is your key to success as a natural health professional because it is key to helping your client. 49. Listening to others is a very important part of helping others. We our ideas and interpretations, we hedge and direct the responses we hear and the result is that we don t actually find out the things we really need to know. 50. As well as listening to people a lot of information can be gained by at how people act, how they sit or stand, the gestures they use and their appearance. 51. People will often ask how long it takes for the remedies to work. The answer is: it. 52. True or False? The remedies work very quickly when it comes to acute situations that are not rooted in long-standing imbalances. 53. How long will it take to finish a treatment bottle if used regularly? 54. People sometimes ask when it is safe to stop taking the remedies. The answer is: at any time, since they are not habit forming and do not cause. 55. As we go through our lives, things happen to us which can knock us off course. Emotional problems build up over time, layer by layer, until the emotional cause can be quite hidden. 56. It can be uncomfortable or even to try to cut straight to the hidden heart of things, particularly where people are not ready to face issues that might be lied buried deep in their minds. 57.This is why when selecting the remedies you should choose them entirely on the basis of what you see. 58. True or False? When you have limited information on a person, you should base your selections for remedies on memories of the way you felt when something similar happened to you. 59. Keeping Mum: You might think that it is easier not to bother explaining. The problems start when someone decided to look up the indications afterwards and is less than pleased to find that Beech, Willow, and Heather mean that think him an intolerant, self-pitying bore! G510 GenesisSchoolofNaturalHealth.org 6.

60. The general rule (when explaining remedies) is to express the side of the remedies. 61. Never let anyone give up of getting well. Chapter 7 62. There are 38 remedies that cover every possible mental state. How many combinations are available? over! 63. Honeysuckle is for people who live in the instead of the present. 64. The positive side to Honeysuckle is being able to remember past and make it part of the happiness felt in the present. 65. What is the remedy that helps calm worry and put the sufferer back in control of his own mind? 66. Olive is the remedy for tiredness after doing something, is for tiredness at the thought of doing something. 67. Remedies commonly used with animals include: A. B. C. D. E. -END OF TEST G510 GenesisSchoolofNaturalHealth.org 7.