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Flower Essences and Pain Control

Do Bach flower remedies have a role to play in pain

control?

A critical analysis investigating therapeutic value

beyond the placebo effect, and the potential of

Bach flower remedies as a psychological method of

pain relief

Judy Howard

The Bach Centre, Mount Vernon, Sotwell, Wallingford, Oxon OX10 0PZ, England, UK



Summary


This paper explores the potentiality of Bach flower remedies as a means
of pain relief through a retrospective case-study analysis to establish how clients
suffering with painful conditions responded to the therapy.

Results
Of 384 subjects, 41 suffered pain. Of these, 46% felt treatment had
relieved their pain; in 49% the physical outcome was unknown. About 88% of all
subjects reported an improvement in their emotional outlook.
Discussion: The role of placebo and its influence on the study’s key features: focus shift from physical pain to emotional outlook, and the importance of the
client–practitioner relationship and belief in the therapy.

Conclusion
The use of Bach flower remedies has brought about positive emotional
changes in the majority of clients in this study. Whilst it is difficult to draw a
definitive conclusion as to significance of the therapeutic value of these remedies in relation to pain above that of a placebo, the results are encouraging. In particular, relief of negative emotions and promotion of positive thought including how clients opened up about, and dealt with, emotional issues.

The indication is that potential for Bach flower remedies as a therapeutic agent in the relief of pain does exist and is worthy of further qualitative and quantitative investigation through robust, purpose-designed studies to replicate and progress the results shown here.









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