Bach’s Pet Products
Purchased Bach Rescue Remedy for Pets thinking it was "natural stress relief" brimming with active herbal or flower ingredients known to heal your pet? Exactly wrong.
About 100 years ago, based on his "psychic connection" with plants, Edward Bach assessed that he could determine a flower's "energy essence," and power to heal, by holding his hand over the flower. Where sunlight travelled through dew on those flowers, he cleverly posited that water must therefore have those same powers he could psychically detect. According to the longstanding theory of homeopathy, from the 1700s, thereafter all Bach needed to do was really dilute everything to make it super potent. Well-founded theory? No. A money maker? Yes!
Still selling this now, Bach the company claims to collect the "energy essences" of certain flowers by exposing them to water, and then repeatedly diluting all those "essences" at a ratio of 1 drop "energy water" to 9 drops regular water -- five times. That's one "energy" water particle for every 99,999 regular particles! So while Bach’s Rescue Remedy and Rescue Sleep for Pets claim to offer a “natural stress relief for pets,” there are essentially no active ingredients left, and nothing "natural" about the "remedy." Science indicates that these products have no effect, whatsoever, on the animals they're supposedly helping.
Interested in joining the Massachusetts class action to get your money back and update Bach's advertising so consumers understand what they're buying? Read the Complaint here.
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