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Flower Remedy

Safe with pregnancy

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Liquid extracts from wildflowers mixed with water to drink or dropped on the tongue. Different flowers address separate issues; allow your therapist to guide your choice

Caution
  • It is generally safe


  • Rarely, it may aggravate: 


        -    Allergies


        -    Hay fever

Therapy for:


When there is a desire to:


  • Increase creativity


  • Calm the mind


  • Balance the emotions


  • Create positive emotional states


  • Be less cynical, and more accepting of situations


  • Increases social acceptance of the individual

Comments
  • Developed by Dr Edward Bach in the 1930's


  • There are 38 remedies, each one directed at a particular characteristic or emotional state


  • Click here for the list, click here for Remedy Chooser


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