Mechthild Scheffer Book order







- 2009
- 2001
Encyclopedia of Bach flower therapy
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This comprehensive reference on Bach flower therapy includes the latest information on remedies, combination preparations, diagnoses, and body maps, accompanied by color plates and Kirlian photographs of each flower's energy signature. Mechthild Scheffer, known for her groundbreaking work in the field, presents an up-to-date resource for practitioners, students, and patients. She emphasizes the connection between emotional and physical well-being, illustrating how flower therapies can effectively address individual symptoms and restore balance in life. Each remedy is detailed with a therapeutic profile and instructions for creating combination remedies to tackle more complex conditions. The book also features thorough diagnostic guidelines, interview questions, and progress evaluations to help both practitioners and novices select the appropriate remedies for a wide range of emotional and physical issues. Additionally, it offers insights into using Bach flower remedies in pediatrics and veterinary medicine. With over 120 color photographs, this encyclopedia serves as a complete reference for anyone studying or practicing this gentle, effective therapy.
- 1998
Keys to the soul
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Mechthild Scheffer is an internationally renowned expert on Bach flower therapy, and her work has helped to make Bach flower therapy more suitable for doctors, therapists and lay use alike.
- 1996
A practical guide to administering Bach flower therapy
- 1988
The first contemporary study of Bach's techniques by one of Europe's leading practitioners. More than 50 years ago, English physician Dr. Edward Bach grew disenchanted with orthodox medicine as he came to understand that many physical complaints have a strong psychosomatic element. Over many years of study, he discovered 38 flower remedies that act on the disharmony within the patient and pave the way toward recovery. Bach Flower Therapy describes the remedies in such a way that patients taking them will gain deeper insight into the remedies underlying psychological concepts, thereby enhancing the potential for self-healing. Intended for practitioners and lay readers alike, the book includes lists of symptoms to facilitate diagnosis.