C.I.N.T. Benelux Training has offered the unique accredited Bach Flower Therapy training course according to the Dietmar Krämer method. In the accredited training besides learning all about the 38 bach blossom remedies, you will also learn all about the meridians, chakras, basics of Chinese acupuncture, differences between bach remedies and blossom remedies.

Bach Flower remedies transform negative moods into positive qualities. In recent years, our methodology has helped many people become emotionally better while also treating physical complaints. Using the unique 243 skin zones, which were discovered by Dietmar Krämer, you will be able to diagnose even better and therefore faster.

During the training you will learn, among other things, to make a proper differential diagnosis and anamnesis using our unique questionnaire, answer list and questionnaire. This enables you to show your clients in one clear overview where the emotional problems originated, which steps need to be taken and clearly show what progress is being made. 

After completing our unique accredited training Bach flower therapy you are able to help clients even better and can get straight to work in your practice.

In our Bach blossom training, you will learn a lot about the general bach blossom remedies and Star Remedies qualities, emotional characteristics of human beings in relation to the bach blossom remedies and all the application possibilities. You learn that you are not limited by the old idea that one can only give 7 bach blossom remedies. Our methodology is so solid that it is a real revelation in the view to really being able to work with bach blossom remedies without any limitations.

In the Bach Flower Therapy training according to Dietmar Krämer's method, you will learn an awful lot. You can find the complete curriculum on the page Curriculum.

You can also always check out our extensive request a free learning plan.

EDWARD BACH - Founder of bach flower remedies

Dr Edward Bach

Edward Bach was born in 1886 in England where he left school at the age of 16, determined to become a doctor. Believing he could not ask his parents to provide for the cost of the long medical education, he decided to work first in his father's copper foundry. For three years he worked in the Bach factories in Birmingham, which were very tough years for him.Dr Edward Bach - Heal Thyself But it was precisely during this difficult period of his life, in the midst of his fellow workers, that he gained an insight into human character, which would later form the basis of his future work. Among factory workers, there was always the fear of getting sick. Getting sick meant loss of work and income for them, they often worked on because being sick also meant a heavy burden of medical expenses. He also saw that little more was being done about people's symptoms than suppressing them and it became clear to him that his path would lie in finding a way of healing that would heal body and mind. Dr Edward Bach was convinced even then that a simple healing method had to be found, one that would cure chronic diseases.

The urge in him grew larger and larger to go into the nature of Wales, the land where his ancestors came from. In early 1930, Edward Bach gave up his practice in London, left for Wales and used all his time to search for remedies in nature. Dr Bach's sensitivity was enormously developed and his strong connection with nature made him feel the healing power of blossoms on his body and soul. Until 1936, Bach developed 38 remedies, each referring to a particular state of mind. The first 19 remedies Edward Bach discovered were prepared using the "solar method". A very simple method. This involves picking blossoms, growing in their natural environment, early in the morning on a bright, sunny day. The blossoms are placed in a glass bowl filled with water from a nearby natural spring in such a way that the surface completely covers the water. The sun transfers the vibrations of the blossoms into the water. The blossoms remain in the bowl for about three to four hours. Then twigs or leaves of the same plant are used to remove the blossoms from the water. This solution is mixed with the same parts of brandy - this is because of shelf life. Suppose there has been half a litre of water in the bowl, which is topped up with half a litre of brandy, so you have a litre of "mother tincture". Two drops of this are used to make a "stockbottle", which is topped up with brandy. As not all trees, shrubs and flowers bloom in a season with a lot of sunshine, the other blossoms are prepared using the boiling method: the blossoms are boiled for 30 minutes. When cooled, everything is filtered and mixed again with the same amount of brandy and handled in the same way as the sunshine method. I think the amazing thing about Edward Bach is not only the discovery of the remedies, but that these 38 remedies are the archetypes that deal with feelings e.g. jealousy, lack of self-confidence, anxiety or depression. Everyone in the world has these feelings whether you live in the Netherlands, South Africa or Alaska. These moods are typical for all people. The same is also true for animals and flowers, trees, etc. Animals also know fear or jealousy or want constant attention, plants that you put in a different corner can look wilted after a while, for example, even though they get the same amount of sun and water. They may also feel deprived or cannot cope with changing places.

  1. The 38 Bach blossoms, discovered by Dr Edward Bach, are universal archetypes.
  2. 3 Bach blossoms belonging together are called a "trace".
  3. A trace has a relationship with a meridian.
  4. Two traces + the accompanying "external" Bach blossoms belong, as according to Chinese medicine and the five element doctrine, to an Element.
  5. This is called a "bach flower trace combination". These work according to the Cycle of Change
  6. A "bach flower trace combination" again has a relationship with a chakra.
  7. Two chakras again have a relationship with each other.

According to Dietmar Krämer, the method works on the following levels; etheric, emotional and mental. These are treated in different ways:

  1. On an ethereal level, treatment is done with colour and sound therapy
  2. On an emotional level, treatment is given with Bach blossoms and essential oils
  3. On a mental level, gem therapy is treated with

Accreditation & Recognition

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Training characteristics

  • Clear lesson structure
  • Classroom explanation & guidance
  • Dietmar Krämer method explained
  • Dietmar Krämer as lecturer*
  • New Therapies in Practice
  • Learn to take clear anamnesis