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Hi, i'm just curious as to how many therapists are qualified to prescribe Bach Flower remedies to clients and if it forms a significant part of your business - it's quite expensive to train and i'm not sure how popular it would be seeing as you can buy the remedies everywhere. I know as a practitioner you can mix the remedies to suit the person which I think could could work quite well with reflexology.

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Hi Squirrel
I am training as a reflexologist and I have only done level1 Bach, My budget at the moment wont allow me to do the other levels £150 for level 2 and £450 for the practitioners level, I will in time (if i can ever afford it) I love the remedies and think its a great add on although I think you be lucky to recoup the cost invovled (i would love to stand corrected on this) I am a great believer in the remedies and i think Dr Bach intended for everyone to be able to use the remedies for themselves. When I talk to people about the remedies they are interested and have give remedies to all my friends and family everyone wants to try them! though how many would want to pay?? that i dont know

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(@earthbabe)
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Hi Squirrel

Why not consider a generic flower essence course which would allow you to use whichever essences you were drawn to, there are so many ranges now?

This is the link to the British Flower and Vibrational Essences Association website

which may help

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