The darkness of depression can feel like an endless tunnel, but Bach Flower Remedies offer a gentle, natural way to restore emotional balance. Edward Bach believed that our unwanted emotions could be eased and healed by harmonizing our inner state with nature’s healing energy.
If you’re struggling with feelings of sadness, isolation, or despair, these remedy suggestions can provide the healing support you need.
Understanding Depression

Depression manifests in many ways—persistent sadness, lack of motivation, or a sense of hopelessness. Bach Flowers work by addressing the emotional root of these feelings, helping you regain a sense of inner peace and connection.
Here are some suggestions to help with your feelings of depression…
Bach Flower Remedies for Depression
Mustard – For sudden, unexplained sadness. This depression descends suddenly, like a black cloud and you seem to live in a fog. (Mustard – no cause). Mustard helps restore joy and lightness.
Gentian – If you need Gentian, it’s depression, disappointment and being discouraged comes on after a setback. (Gentian – a definite experience causes the depression ). Gentian restores our faith in the process of life
Please Note: You don’t need both Mustard and Gentian as one has no cause for the depression and the other one does have a cause for it.
Elm – When you feel overwhelmed by responsibilities and doubt your ability to cope. We can feel overwhelmed by any emotion. Elm loses confidence when you find the weight of the responsibility of your work, too heavy to bear. Elm restores confidence.
Sweet Chestnut – For deep despair and anguish: there are feelings of being at the end of your endurance. This is the remedy for the dark night of the soul. Sweet Chestnut offers comfort and hope.
Pine – If self-blame and guilt weighs you down, Pine helps release self-blame and fosters self-acceptance.
Larch – is the confidence remedy. You might not realise it but the lack of confidence can lead to a very deep and debilitating depression. Larch will restore confidence and allow you to enjoy life.
How to use Bach Flowers
Bach Flower Remedies are taken as drops in water or directly on the tongue. You can combine up to six remedies to tailor them to your emotional needs.
Healing takes time, but with Bach Flowers, you can gently guide yourself back to balance, rediscovering joy and connection.
Here is a blog to tell you the most effective way of taking the remedies.
Over to you…

As always, I love to hear from you, so please leave your thoughts and comments in the Comment box below.
Thank you.
PLease help me with what to take that is alcohol free for pain from trauma, injury, illness for years and depression, fear, guilt that has followed it. Thank you
Hello Amy. thank yo for your question. You can take Bach Flowers non-alcoholic remedies. The remedy for trauma is Star of Bethlehem. If you ask Google, they’ll tell you where to buy them. Our negative feelings indicate with remedies we need. So you would need to look carefully at your fears and anxieties (there are 5 remedies for different fears, and about 3 or 4 remedies for anxieties. There are about 8-10 remedies for depression, so you would need to look carefully and do some reading to find which remedies would best help you. Pine is the remedy for feelings of guilt.
Sometimes its easy to give some remedy suggestions, but what you’ve mentioned, is going to require more information. Or, you learn about the remedies yourself.
I know this i not what you were hoping to hear, but its the best I can do.
Hi Rose hope your doing well. Your blogs are very helpful and always timely. Love and blessings your doing a good job. Pauleen
Hello Pauleen. thank you for your kind words.
As you know, I love the Bach Flowers,and really don’t understand why they’re not more widely used, so I do my best to put as much about these powerful remedies as I can.
Much love. thank you again
Your succeeding dear Rose. Share the joy. Peace and blessings ✨️ pxx
Dear Pauline. Thank you. Take care. Rose
What drops are recommended for an alcoholic
Hello Lib. Thank you for asking this question – it is a good one.
By the time you’ve made up a Treatment Bottle and then taken 4 drops from that into a glass of water, the remedies/brandy is much diluted, there is very little brandy in the glass.
However— brandy has a strong taste and smell. And I don’t think its fair to put that temptation in front of the person concerned.
So… there are two companies that make Alcoholic-free remedies.
As I don’t know where you are – the easiest way is to find Alcohol free remedies is to ask Google.
If you hou have any other questions, please email me on [email protected]
warm wishes. Rose
I’m in Texas. So, I’m going to need how many different types? I’m going to start with regular and then go to alcohol free.
Hello Libby. Thank your your comments. I’m not sure what you mean by ‘how many types’?
You mention the remedies preserved in alcohol – and the alcohol-free remedires. Is that what you mean?
Or do you mean how many manufactures there are?
I think there are 2 Bach manufactures that make non-alcoholic remedies:
Nelsons – this is the most popular, and so the easiest to findon Google.
Creature Comforters – https://www.creaturecomforters.org/store/c3/Bach_Flower_Essences_Posters_and_Cards.html
(Creature Comforters is in England – so if you live anywhere else, you’ll have postage and customs duty to deal with)>
I do hope this is helpful.
Warm wishes.
Rose