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Sherrie
June 10 at 20:23
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Bach Flower Essence Question
Can anyone explain to me the difference between Rescue Remedy and Mimulus? I've been using Rescue Remedy, particularly with fireworks that scare Brodie half to death. Would Mimulus be a better choice for this? Thanks for any information.
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Lynda and the Minkies
June 11 at 11:10
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Re: Bach Flower Essence Question
It was for us. The Rescue Remedy didn't really help but Mimulus does. We're having doses today (well, Sparky is) as it's our local naval base's annual firework display tonight... XXX.
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Miss Maddie
June 11 at 12:07
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Re: Bach Flower Essence Question
Hope Sparky will be ok.I understand her fright.Both mine are seriously afraid of the fireworks. How can I find out more about this Mimulus ?
Hugs Sandra Miss Maddie & Mr.Willie
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Cathy and Thistle
June 11 at 13:30
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Re: Bach Flower Essence Question
Adrienne our daughter is the trained specialist in Bach remedies, You use Mimulus and Aspen together, 4 drops of each in water, at least 6 times per day, try to start it before the event, that way it is in their system. The aspen helps with the mimulus, make sure they are put into water, and do not exceed the dose, it is not necessary, , but more times per day the better, it can be put into their drinking water also. good luck
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Jordana, Charlie, and Jackie
June 11 at 13:15
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Re: Bach Flower Essence Question
Our Adira is terrified of thunderstorms. I use Bach's Rock Rose for her. It does have mimulus in it but also other herbs as well. It takes about 15 minutes to calm her down. Jordana, Charlie, and Jackie (and Adira the Akbash Dog)
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Porter and Heidi
August 14 at 10:56
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Re: Bach Flower Essence Question
Bach has a website and you can get pet info their as well as a chart and booklets available. It is wonderful when you can connect with someone that has gone thru the training and some health food specialist have gone thru the program. Ask around your area or contact Bach's education site. I also have used Bach essence on the ear tips massaged in...you can spritz the air the dog is breathing. Especially good for a dog that is crated and nervous, spritz directly above the face. I recommend it whole heartedly to give Bach a good use before giving up. You may need to add or adjust, but it is well worth the effort it takes to pay attention. Hugs, Nancy :)
http://www.nelsonbach.com/
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