# Beech

## Remedy Classification
- **Type:** Bach Flower Remedy
- **Alternative Names:** Bach Flower Group: Over-Care for Welfare of Others
- **Miasm:** Emotional Miasm
- **Temperament:** Neutral
- **Aggravation Time:** Neutral/Anytime

## Keynote Indications
Target Emotional State: Used for intolerance, critical attitude, and judging others.

## Symptoms by System

### Mind
- Bach described the indications for the remedy, “The mind is narrowed in perception, tolerance andj 
udgment, although one believes 
oneself to have the right attitude and capacity for assessment.
- This results in self -deception.
- The ego raises 
itself above others with the selfappointed right to assume critical judgment on another's expression of life.
- It is 
a state of arrogance, an att empt to impress upon others one's own standards of assessment considered 
special or perfect.
- “Judging others creates superiority and those criticized are held low, condescended against.
- Oftentimes, one 
actually does not want them.to measure up to one's own  perfect style, so that one may continue to consider 
oneself special.
- The mind does not want others to move up in standard and it gives more personal satisfaction 
to keep them in their place.
- “There is often an underlying sadness, a personal loss of a more  perfect reality that is mourned.
- To have 
personal perfect standards and finding reality wanting implies a loss, a sense of being let down.
- In many cases, 
if grief was not allowed to be fully worked through there may develop a Beech state.
- The event or per son is 
criticized or rejected, instead of mourned.” 
REFERENCES Bach.
- Bach described the indications for the remedy, “The mind is narrowed in perception, tolerance andj 
udgment, although one believes 
oneself to have the right attitude and capacity for assessment.
- This results in self -deception.
- The ego raises 
itself above others with the selfappointed right to assume critical judgment on another's expression of life.
- It is 
a state of arrogance, an att empt to impress upon others one's own standards of assessment considered 
special or perfect.
- “Judging others creates superiority and those criticized are held low, condescended against.
- Oftentimes, one 
actually does not want them.to measure up to one's own  perfect style, so that one may continue to consider 
oneself special.
- The mind does not want others to move up in standard and it gives more personal satisfaction 
to keep them in their place.
- “There is often an underlying sadness, a personal loss of a more  perfect reality that is mourned.
- To have 
personal perfect standards and finding reality wanting implies a loss, a sense of being let down.
- In many cases, 
if grief was not allowed to be fully worked through there may develop a Beech state.
- The event or per son is 
criticized or rejected, instead of mourned.” 
REFERENCES Bach.

