Flower Essence Remedies…Can they help your pet?

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Flower Essences balance, maintain, and repair emotional and mental health in any animal. They address current crises and, equally as important, the past – replacing old, negative memories with healthy, positive thoughts. Effects on the animals’ future behavior include giving them the opportunity to learn, and to accept, co-operate with, and trust human intervention and companionship.

Veterinarians, trainers, groomers, world class competitors, rescue organizations, equine dentists, animal control officers, animal shelters and sanctuaries were all once skeptical but now use, recommend, and endorse these remedies because they have seen the incredible results helping modify behavior(s) permanently.

Essences were taken to the Gulf Region post-Katrina and put in all the waters and sprayed throughout the barn at Lamar-Dixon in Gonzales, LA. We had the quietest, calmest barn full of 250 rescued dogs, and 5 volunteers asleep on FEMA cots. Months later, some dogs and cats were still not rescued, living under abandoned houses, drinking contaminated water and eating whatever they could find. Deb Rykoff, DVM from Barrington, Illinois and 25-year veteran volunteer working in New Orleans with Best Friends Sanctuary said: “We not only used essence sprays in the field rescuing animals, we used them in the trucks transporting, and at staff meetings at the end of a long day.”

How does Homeopathy work?

“Like treats like” is the premise. A plant causes the same symptoms that it cures. Quinine bark creates symptoms of malaria in a healthy person and is used to prevent and treat malaria. Every plant has a purpose. Some provide emotional nutrition. Dr. Edward Bach, a 1930’s British physician and bacteriologist, discovered that if he drank the dew gathered from the Mustard plant, then he became depressed. Consequently, Mustard is the essence used for depression. Mimulus is for fear. Star of Bethlehem is for shock. Impatiens is for patience. Bach discovered 38 remedies. Since then, thousands of remedies have been documented for use in humans. Animals are not so complicated and do not require extensive and exotic plants for their well-being.

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After years of working with rescued and “damaged” animals headed to their end because of bad behavior, many persons came to believe these animals were, to varying degrees, in a state of shock. Many animals were so surprised by their inhumane and confusing treatment that they either shut down, became enraged or stubbornly mis-behaved, making them unpredictable and dangerous. Essences address current trauma and, equally as important, the past – replacing old, negative memories with healthy, positive thoughts. Effects on the animals’ future behavior include giving them the opportunity to learn, and to accept, co-operate with, and trust human intervention and companionship.

Meg Harrison, creator of BlackWing Farms’ Remedies has 35 years experience studying and blending Essences and 20 years as an Animal Behavior Consultant and 10 years volunteering at San Diego Humane Society Large Animal Rescue. For more infomation

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