The New Encyclopedia of Flower Remedies by Clare Harvey (published by Watkins) is a wonderful book of incredible detail and knowledge about flower remedies across the world (and it's a gorgeous bright pink!).
Many of us just associate flower remedies with Bach Flower, but there are thousands of others from across the world that could possibly be used. Whether Deva Flower Elixirs from Europe, or Andreas Korte Essences from Africa and the Amazon, Harvey lists them all in a comprehensive and easily-used resource.
Harvey's book begins with a history of the use of flower essences, as well as including a detailed description of how they work, of energy fields and of the effects of stress, shock and pollution on humans.
What I especially like about this book is how detailed the information sections are, particularly the ailment chart and the remedy rescue chapter. There is a guide to stockists and also some extra advice for practitioners at the back of the book which includes a discussion of psychic protection
This book is excellent for people who are just becoming accustomed to using flower remedies, and also for more advanced practitioners.
The New Encyclopedia of Flower Remedies by Clare Harvey (paperback, 432 pages).
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