
What are Bach Flowers?
Bach Flower Remedies are a system of gentle, plant-based preparations developed in the 1930s by Dr. Edward Bach. Rooted in the understanding that emotional balance plays a vital role in overall health, these remedies are designed to support the mind and nervous system during times of stress, fatigue, overwhelm, or transition. Each of the 38 individual flower essences corresponds to a specific emotional state—such as fear, uncertainty, irritability, or discouragement—working to gently shift these patterns toward greater calm, clarity, and resilience.
In practice, Bach Flowers are not used to treat physical symptoms directly, but rather to address the emotional terrain that often underlies them. As a nutritionist, I view these remedies as a valuable complement to nutritional care, particularly in cases of burnout, chronic stress, digestive imbalance linked to nervous tension, or emotional eating patterns. When the body is supported both nutritionally and emotionally, it is far more capable of restoring equilibrium. Bach Flowers offer a subtle yet effective way to help regulate the nervous system, creating a more receptive foundation for healing.
A personalized Bach Flower consultation allows for a thoughtful selection of remedies based on your unique temperament, life circumstances, and current challenges. This is especially helpful for children, who may struggle to express emotional stress verbally, as well as for individuals navigating demanding seasons of life or significant change. The remedies are gentle, non-habit forming, and suitable for all ages—including children, pregnant women, and the elderly—making them a safe and accessible support for the whole family.
Used worldwide for decades, Bach Flower Remedies are simple to incorporate into daily life and work harmoniously alongside nutrition, herbal medicine, and other therapeutic approaches. Whether supporting a child through emotional development, easing the strain of a high-pressure lifestyle, or helping to rebalance after periods of fatigue or overwhelm, these remedies provide a natural pathway toward emotional steadiness and renewed well-being.
Your Bach Flower Therapist
Emily Isaacson offers Bach Flower Therapy through her practice at Wild Lily Holistic Health, where she brings together her training as a nutritionist with a deeply attentive, compassionate approach to care. As an RNCP-ROHP Nutritionist with the International Organization of Nutritional Consultants, and with formal training through Bastyr University in Seattle, Emily approaches health from a whole-person perspective—recognizing that emotional balance, nutritional status, and lifestyle are closely intertwined. Her work with Bach Flower Remedies reflects this philosophy, using gentle, individualized support to help restore calm, resilience, and inner steadiness.
What sets Emily apart in this capacity is her sensitivity to people, particularly to children and those who may struggle to articulate what they are feeling. She takes the time to listen carefully, observe patterns, and discern the underlying emotional states that may be contributing to imbalance. Bach Flower Therapy is not a one-size-fits-all approach; each remedy is selected based on temperament and current experience. Emily’s ability to thoughtfully match the appropriate remedies allows for a more precise and meaningful intervention, whether supporting a child through a new transition or helping an adult navigate stress, fatigue, or emotional overwhelm.
Clients often seek Emily’s guidance not only for her qualifications, but for the calm, grounded presence she brings to each session. Her goal is to create a space where individuals feel understood and supported, while gently guiding them toward greater balance using safe, natural remedies. Whether addressing burnout, emotional reactivity, or the quiet strain of daily life, Emily’s work with Bach Flowers offers a steady, restorative path—one that honours both the emotional and physical dimensions of health.
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Come in a have a session with our therapist and her state-of-the art computerized assessment format. The session takes 45 minutes. Cost: $85