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"Never knock the curiosity out of a young horse." - Tom Dorrance Scotland South East North West Central South West S. Ireland


BACH FLOWER REMEDIES for Horses :-

“Health depends on being in harmony with our souls” Dr Edward Bach

Dr Edward Bach believed that attitude of mind contributes to your physical state, in both recovering from an illness and maintaining health in every day life. He developed a complete system of 38 remedies that were prepared from flowers, trees, and wild plants. They can be used individually or as a combination.

They have been used very successfully of horses and other animals. Although

Dr Bach died in 1936, his work continues to develop and grow in popularity. Training courses are now run from The Dr Bach Centre, Mount Vernon, Sotwell, Oxon.

For further information contact: The Dr Edward Bach Centre – tel: 01491 834678, visit: www.bachcentre.com

Or Nicola Bebb on +44 (0)7796698662 Home +44 (0)20 8926
7546 visit www.holisticequine.co.uk & : www.bachflowerremedies.net

 




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