Bach gooide de oudere versies van de twaalf genezers weg en verving ze steeds door de nieuwere, naarmate hij meer remedies ontdekte. De oudere versies zijn hier opgenomen met de bedoeling de ontwikkeling te kunnen bestuderen.
Gebruik voor het selecteren van een remedie a.u.b. "De Twaalf Genezers & Andere Remedies" uit 1936, zoals Bach bedoeld heeft.
Wild Oat - Bromus ramosus
September 1936: The Twelve Healers & Other Remedies (Collected Writings, pg 39/64)
Those who have ambitions to do something of prominence in life, who wish to have much experience, and to enjoy all that which is possible for them, to take life to the full.
Their difficulty is to determine what occupation to follow; as although their ambitions are strong, they have no calling which appeals to them above all others.
This may cause delay and dissatisfaction.
| (Name | Bach's botanical name | Currently used botanical name if changed) |
| WILD OAT | Bromus Asper +) | Bromopsis ramosa subsp. ramosa |
Juli 1934: The Twelve Healers & Seven Helpers (Collected Writings, pg 54/80)
Is a remedy that may be needed by anyone, and in cases which do not respond to other herbs, or when it seems difficult to decide which to give, try this for at least a week.
If the patient does well, continue with it so long as they improve before changing to another remedy.
THE WILD OAT . . . . . . . . . . . Bromus asper
For those who want to prepare their own stock remedies, the method is given below and, following, the English and botanical names of the plants and the situations where they may be found.
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The Wild Oat ... Bromus asper
These plants are in flower in June
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The Wild Oat. Hedge-banks and woods.
More descriptions of Wild Oat by Julian Barnard / Mechthild Scheffer / the Bach Centre

