# Willow

## Remedy Classification
- **Type:** Bach Flower Remedy
- **Alternative Names:** (Bach Flower Remedy), Salix vitellina, Willow
- **Miasm:** Emotional Miasm
- **Temperament:** Neutral
- **Aggravation Time:** Neutral/Anytime

## Keynote Indications
Wifl. belongs to Bach’s group of Despondency and Despair,  with Crb-a-b„ Oak-b., Star-
b-b., Sw-ch-b., Elm-b., Pine-b. and Lar-b. Will-b. deals with states of resentment and bitterness with one’s fate. 
Physical rigidity and worn features may speak of internal bitterness and resentment. Bitter - 
ness, disillusionment and depression. 
Chronically engaged in repression of ag gressive impulses, affecting the hea rt and intestinal region. 
Suppressed anger, causing colicky pains, tension headaches, depres sion. Tachycardia, irregularities in heart 
activity, hypertension. Hyperventilation. Chronic coughs and constipation (Chic - b., Must-b.) Skin lesions and 
intermittent insomnia.

## Symptoms by System

### Mind
- Burdened by an unfavorable and un deserved fate.
- Blames others for misfortunes.
- Unfounded 
resentment, blame.
- Dissatisfac tion and self -pity.
- Bitterness and dormant despair.
- Sadness and 
disappointment.
- Anger at being mistreated.
- Outrage  and sense of injustice.
- Self -righteousness, denial of 
reality, envy and lack of sympathy and compassion.
- Malingering (Chic-b.), passive aggressive personality, antisocial and in disruptive behaviors (Holly -b.).
- Fixed 
ideas, delusions.
- Paranoia, as one fe els persecuted and thwarted in one’s destiny due to the fault of others 
(Beech-b.).
- REFERENCES Bach.
- Burdened by an unfavorable and un deserved fate.
- Blames others for misfortunes.
- Unfounded 
resentment, blame.
- Dissatisfac tion and self -pity.
- Bitterness and dormant despair.
- Sadness and 
disappointment.
- Anger at being mistreated.
- Outrage  and sense of injustice.
- Self -righteousness, denial of 
reality, envy and lack of sympathy and compassion.
- Malingering (Chic-b.), passive aggressive personality, antisocial and in disruptive behaviors (Holly -b.).
- Fixed 
ideas, delusions.
- Paranoia, as one fe els persecuted and thwarted in one’s destiny due to the fault of others 
(Beech-b.).
- REFERENCES Bach.

