DOES ANYBODY KNOW ABOUT BACH RESCUE REMEDY SPRAY? iS IT SAFE SINCE THEY SAY IT IS "NATURAL"?
by sinela on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 | 4 Comments
NATURAL FOOD STORES SALE THIS PRODUCT FOR STRESS RELIEF, AND THEY SAY IT IS SAFE, BUT HOW SAFE IS IT IF CONTAINS ALCOHOL?
I am concern about the effects of alcohol since it is suposed to spray on your tongue the alcohol will go direct to your bloodtream and could cause dehydration, right?



i add 4 drops into a bottle of water and it will dilute it I find it works great if you are stressed
The basis of the Bach Flowers is an extraction of the flower’s oils by soaking them in alcohol. This extraction is then diluted with spring water.
Like a perfume uses alcohol as a transfer agent, the spray would probably diffuse the alcohol on contact with air.
There is also a Rescue Remedy cream, as well as the liquid drops.
The basic formula has been around since the early 1930′s. It is an amazing product line which truly will bring about emotional relief like nothing else I’ve ever experienced. Presently a friend is using it to cope with her personal and family’s grief over their father’s death.
Here’s the site for the company which produces the product:
Items found in the Health food stores are ALWAYS safer than perscription drugs!!!!! These are extracts from plants, roots, trees, flowers, etc. In other words, they are remedies that God Almighty gave us!!! Man has been using them since the beginning of time! RX Drugs are only about 50 years old and still very destructive to the human body!!!
I use Rescue Remedy very infrequently only because I’ve found other products that can do the same thing without the alcohol. These are usually in the kid’s supplement area of your town’s natural grocer. Valerian can be very helpful for relieving stress and can be found in products without the alcohol or can be taken by itself.