Does Bach Rescue Remedy really work?!


Question: Does Bach Rescue Remedy really work!?
Answers:
If you believe it will - then it will! At the least the alcohol in it will give you a lift!Www@Answer-Health@Com

I feel that it does!. Can help you get through a short-term anxious situation!.

You can just put two to three droppers full in a bottle of filtered water and sip it throughout the day or night when you feel anxious!.

I use it a lot with my cats - especially when they have to make a stressful visit to the vet!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

He!!, no!. It's just a placebo!. (Lots of gullible people believe in it, tho!.)

Read this:

1) "Flower remedies": a systematic review of the clinical evidence!.
Ernst E!.
Institute of Health & Social Care Research, Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter & Plymouth, 25 Victoria Park Road, Exeter, EX2 4NT, U!.K!. Edzard!.Ernst@pms!.ac!.uk

BACKGROUND: Flower remedies (also called "Bach" flower remedies) are used by an increasing number of individuals, and many health claims have been made for them!. No systematic review of flower remedies has so far been published!. AIM: The aim of this systematic review is to summarise and critically analyse the data from all available controlled clinical trials of flower remedies!. METHODS: Six databases were searched to identify all controlled clinical trials of flower remedies in humans for any medical condition!. No language restrictions were applied!. Key data were validated and extracted into table format according to pre-defined criteria!. Statistical pooling was not possible, and results were evaluated in narrative form!. RESULTS: Four studies met the inclusion/exclusion criteria!. Two trials suggested a positive outcome!. Those studies that controlled for placebo-effects and minimised selection bias through randomisation failed to demonstrate effects beyond a placebo response!. CONCLUSION: The hypothesis that flower remedies are associated with effects beyond a placebo response is not supported by data from rigorous clinical trials!.


2) Efficacy of Bach-flower remedies in test anxiety: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial with partial crossover!.
Walach H, Rilling C, Engelke U!.
Institut f



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