Treatment by Bach flowers: magical potion or factual medicine? A review of the literature

In 1930, Dr Edward Bach developed flower essences known as Bach flowers. Today, over 70 years later, they are becoming more and more popular and are used by many practitioners, despite a total lack of scientific support for their use. A review of the literature on the controversial use of this alter...

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Hauptverfasser: Lechien, J, Hadefi, A, Saidi, S Dahman, Chimanuka, I, Es-Safi, M, de Araujo, P Costa, Linkowski, P
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