Vervain is one of the 38 remedies in the Bach Flower Remedies system, which was developed by Dr. Edward Bach to address emotional and psychological imbalances. Each remedy in this system is associated with specific emotional states or personality traits.
Vervain is primarily used to address excessive enthusiasm, fervor, and an intense need to convert others to one’s own beliefs or causes. People who might benefit from Vervain often experience the following symptoms or emotions:
- Overzealousness: They have strong opinions and convictions and are passionate about their beliefs and causes.
- High-strung: They may be highly strung and have difficulty relaxing or taking things easy.
- Inflexibility: They tend to be inflexible and may become irritated or frustrated when others do not share their enthusiasm or follow their lead.
- Restlessness: They may have difficulty turning off their active mind, leading to restlessness and insomnia.
Vervain flower essence is intended to help individuals find a more balanced and relaxed approach to their beliefs and causes. It can help them channel their enthusiasm in a more constructive and less forceful manner, allowing them to interact with others more harmoniously.
Bach Flower Remedies like Vervain are typically taken orally in the form of drops diluted in water or other beverages. These remedies are considered complementary remedies for emotional well-being and are often used alongside other forms of treatment.
If you or someone you know is dealing with excessive enthusiasm or intensity that is causing distress or interpersonal conflicts, you may consider consulting with a qualified Bach Flower therapist or a healthcare professional who is knowledgeable about their use. They can help determine if remedies like Vervain are appropriate for the specific situation and provide guidance on the correct dosage and usage.
VERVAIN – OVER-ENTHUSIASM, FANATICAL BELIEFS. These people are strong willed people with strong views, especially about what they consider to be injustice. They are often so enthusiastic that they alienate potential allies.