Fear and Anxiety in the Bach System
Dr. Bach identified several distinct emotional states within the broad category of fear and anxiety — recognizing that not all fear is the same and that different types require different remedies. Bach Flower ORMUS makes these distinctions practical and accessible. Here is a guide to the key fear and anxiety remedies in our line.
Mimulus: Fear of Known Things
Mimulus is for everyday fears with a specific, identifiable cause — fear of illness, accidents, poverty, pain, social situations, or other known threats. People who need Mimulus are often shy, sensitive, and quietly anxious — they may not talk about their fears but live with a constant undercurrent of worry about specific things.
Aspen: Fear of the Unknown
Unlike Mimulus, Aspen addresses vague, nameless dread — a sense of foreboding or apprehension without a clear cause. This is the remedy for free-floating anxiety, existential unease, and the feeling that something bad is about to happen without knowing what.
Rock Rose: Terror and Panic
Rock Rose is for extreme fear — panic attacks, terror, and states of acute crisis. It is one of the five remedies in Bach's famous Rescue Remedy blend. When fear becomes overwhelming and paralyzing, Rock Rose helps restore courage and calm.
Red Chestnut: Fear for Others
Red Chestnut addresses the anxiety that comes from over-concern for loved ones — constantly worrying about the safety and wellbeing of children, partners, or friends. This fear is characterized by catastrophizing and projecting worst-case scenarios onto those we care about.
Cherry Plum: Fear of Losing Control
Cherry Plum is for the fear of losing one's mind or acting against one's own values — the desperate, wound-up feeling of being at the edge of mental or emotional breaking. It restores trust in one's own judgment and inner stability.
ORMUS Amplification
Each of these remedies is enhanced by our ORMUS mineral base — Dead Sea Salt concentrate, Atlantic Ocean minerals, and additional salts that deepen the energetic integration of each flower's frequency signature.
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