| Literature DB >> 19470153 |
Kylie Thaler1, Angela Kaminski, Andrea Chapman, Tessa Langley, Gerald Gartlehner.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bach Flower Remedies are thought to help balance emotional state and are commonly recommended by practitioners for psychological problems and pain. We assessed whether Bach Flower Remedies (BFRs) are safe and efficacious for these indications by performing a systematic review of the literature.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19470153 PMCID: PMC2695424 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-9-16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
The Bach flower remedies and their indications
| mental torture behind a cheerful face | |
| fear of unknown things | |
| Intolerance, perfectionist | |
| the inability to say 'no' | |
| lack of trust in one's own decisions | |
| fear of the mind giving way, fear of losing control | |
| failure to learn from mistakes | |
| selfish, possessive love, needs the appreciation of others | |
| dreaming of the future without working in the present, absentminded | |
| the cleansing remedy, also for self-hatred, poor body image | |
| overwhelmed by responsibility, pressures of work | |
| discouragement after a setback, pessimism | |
| hopelessness and despair | |
| self-centredness and self-concern | |
| hatred, envy and jealousy, feels victimized | |
| living in the past, overwhelming nostalgia for the past | |
| procrastination, tiredness at the thought of doing something | |
| impatience | |
| lack of confidence, competent but fear failure | |
| fear of known things, shy, nervous personality | |
| deep gloom for no reason | |
| the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion | |
| exhaustion following mental or physical effort | |
| guilt, self-blame | |
| over-concern for the welfare of loved ones | |
| terror and fright, useful for nightmares | |
| self-denial, rigidity and self-repression | |
| inability to choose between alternatives | |
| Shock, loss, bereavement, trauma | |
| Extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left | |
| over-enthusiasm, perfectionism | |
| dominance and inflexibility | |
| protection from change and unwanted influences, birth, puberty, divorce | |
| pride and aloofness | |
| unwanted thoughts and mental arguments, unwanted thoughts, unable to concentrate | |
| uncertainty over one's direction in life | |
| drifting, resignation, apathy | |
| self-pity and resentment | |
| Composite remedy consisting of Star of Bethlehem, Rock Rose, Cherry Plum and Clementis; for emergencies to combat fear, panic, shock and fear of losing control |
Source: [1,5]
Eligibility criteria
| Patients with pain and/or psychological symptoms | |
| Bach flower remedies only | |
| Placebo | |
| Pain reduction, improvement of symptoms, adverse events | |
| No restriction | |
| No restriction | |
Figure 1Disposition of the literature.
Summary of study results for efficacy
| United Kingdom | Germany | Israel | United States | |
| RCT | Cross-over RCT | RCT | RCT | |
| High (loss to follow up 55%) | High (inadequate randomization) | High (loss to follow up 42.5%) | Low | |
| 100 | 61 | 40 | 111 | |
| 55% | 9.8% | 42.5% | None | |
| Students with examination anxiety | Students with examination anxiety registered to take at least two exams, two weeks apart | Children with clinical diagnosis of any subtype of ADHD | Nursing students with examination anxiety | |
| Not reported | 28 | 7–11 | 25.6 (18–49) | |
| Examination anxiety | Examination anxiety | ADHD | Examination anxiety | |
| 1–4 doses of Five Flower Remedy (Rescue Remedy) per day | At least 4 drops of a combination of 10 BFRs per day: | 4 drops of five flower BFR 4 times per day: | Four drops of Rescue Remedy every 20 minutes over 3 hours: | |
| Placebo | Placebo | Placebo | Placebo | |
| 7 days | 4 weeks (two weeks before first exam and two weeks before second exam) | 3 months | 3 hours | |
| State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) | German Test Anxiety Inventory (TAI-G) | Conner's scale | State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) for Adults, S-Anxiety subscale | |
| No significant difference in State anxiety score (on the night before examination most likely to cause anxiety) between experimental and placebo groups – 51.5 in BFR group, 54.4 in placebo group (P = 0.834) | No significant difference between experimental and placebo group for mean reduction in test anxiety: 5.25 in BFR group, 7.69 in placebo group (P = 0.55) | No significant difference in mean Conner's scores between experimental and placebo group before (16.59 in BFR group, 17.12 in placebo group) or after (11.90 in BFR group, 13.58 in placebo group) treatment (P not reported). | No significant difference in STAI S-Anxiety subscale between treatment and placebo groups. | |
RCT : (randomised controlled trial)
Evidence profile for Bach flower remedies
| 3 (272) | RCT | High | Yes | Yes | Similar treatment effects and efficacy between BFR and control groups in STAI and TAI-G. | None | Low |
| 1 (98) | RCT | Cannot assess | N/A | Yes | No significant difference between treatment (27.40 ± 30.45) and placebo (21.73 ± 27.28) | None | Very low |
| 1 (40) | RCT | High | N/A | Yes | 4.69 points reduction in Connor's score, no significant difference between treatment and placebo | None | Very low |
| 6 (468) | RCT, case series | High | Yes | Yes | 3 experimental group subjects had side effects | None | Very low |
STAI: State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, TAI-G: German version of the Test Anxiety Inventory, VAS: Visual Analogue Scale, ADHD: Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, RCT: Randomized Controlled Trial; N/A: not applicable
Strength of the evidence (GRADE approach): High: further research is very unlikely to change our confidence in the estimate of effect; Moderate: further research is likely to have an important impact on our confidence in the estimate of effect and may change the estimate; Low: further research is very likely to have an important impact on our confidence in the estimate of effect and is likely to change the estimate; Very Low: any estimate of effect is very uncertain.
Summary of study results for harms
| Case series | Placebo-controlled RCT | Placebo-controlled RCT | Placebo-controlled trial | Case series | RCT | |
| 115 | 100 | 61 | 40 | 41 | 111 | |
| No AEs | 1 reported AE | Not reported | Not reported | No AEs | ||
AEs: Adverse Events