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FEP61 The Flower Essence Renaissance with Ruth Toledo Altschuler

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Ever wonder how we got from Dr. Bach’s research to where we are today? In the late 1970s and 80s there was a simultaneous explosion of new flower essences being discovered, researched, and produced around the world. Yet, this “second wave” of producers didn’t initially know about one another until the first international conference was held.

Ruth Toledo Altschuler came on the scene just as these gatherings began to happen, and she became a major importer of essences into Brazil at that time. In this episode, we have the honor of hearing her stories and adventures — how she met the people and visited the places of the FES, Alaskan, Australian essences, and more, in these early days of the post-Bach flower essence renaissance.

Join us for this rare treat and glimpse into the modern history of flower essences.

Full show notes and transcript on the Flower Essence Podcast website

👉 Learn more about the Flower Essence Practitioner Certification Training Program

🎁 Bonus for listeners!

Recently, we’ve been reflecting on how much we appreciate all you listeners out there, and we decided to create a bonus for you. This video is a recording on flower essences for stress and anxiety, and we hope you’ll benefit from it in these very anxious times. 🙏

👉 Go to floweressencestudies.com/podbonus to claim your listener bonus

🌸 The Flower Essence Podcast is hosted by Rochana Felde and Kathleen Aspenns of The School for Flower Essence Studies, and additionally supported by our wonderful patrons and listeners like you.

✅ Join our PATREON community to help with expenses and get some perks too!

❤️ Like this episode? Let us know! Heart, follow and share on Instagram or Facebook.

🙏 Your positive reviews on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube help other like-minded souls find us.

This podcast is meant for educational and entertainment purposes only. Please consult with your own health care practitioner regarding any medical information discussed by the hosts and guests on the Flower Essence Podcast.

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Ever wonder how we got from Dr. Bach’s research to where we are today? In the late 1970s and 80s there was a simultaneous explosion of new flower essences being discovered, researched, and produced around the world. Yet, this “second wave” of producers didn’t initially know about one another until the first international conference was held.

Ruth Toledo Altschuler came on the scene just as these gatherings began to happen, and she became a major importer of essences into Brazil at that time. In this episode, we have the honor of hearing her stories and adventures — how she met the people and visited the places of the FES, Alaskan, Australian essences, and more, in these early days of the post-Bach flower essence renaissance.

Join us for this rare treat and glimpse into the modern history of flower essences.

Full show notes and transcript on the Flower Essence Podcast website

👉 Learn more about the Flower Essence Practitioner Certification Training Program

🎁 Bonus for listeners!

Recently, we’ve been reflecting on how much we appreciate all you listeners out there, and we decided to create a bonus for you. This video is a recording on flower essences for stress and anxiety, and we hope you’ll benefit from it in these very anxious times. 🙏

👉 Go to floweressencestudies.com/podbonus to claim your listener bonus

🌸 The Flower Essence Podcast is hosted by Rochana Felde and Kathleen Aspenns of The School for Flower Essence Studies, and additionally supported by our wonderful patrons and listeners like you.

✅ Join our PATREON community to help with expenses and get some perks too!

❤️ Like this episode? Let us know! Heart, follow and share on Instagram or Facebook.

🙏 Your positive reviews on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube help other like-minded souls find us.

This podcast is meant for educational and entertainment purposes only. Please consult with your own health care practitioner regarding any medical information discussed by the hosts and guests on the Flower Essence Podcast.

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