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Old 23-03-2019, 07:23 AM
kassalee kassalee is offline
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Nice post, actually most all the posts here in the flower essences forum are pretty nice.

I've been using the flower essences for a really long time, mainly the Bach, but also the FlowerEssence Services (FES) line here and there, as needed.

FES also carries the Healing Herbs line, which I refer to as 'generic Bach'. These days, they offer a glycerin based version of the Rescue Remedy, which Healing Herbs calls the Five Flower Formula.

By the way, its less expensive too, and it is formulated by a trained Bach practitioner, Julian Barnard.

Very few people seem to know about or understand flower essences, so I was thrilled to see this forum.

Flower essences aren't for everybody, but neither is eating oranges...

I have found them to be very helpful, and it seems that I am still learning after over 20 years of using them.

I only use them once or twice a day, putting a combination in my morning drink and evening drink when I am working and/or out and about.

My husband does better as a rule with the Rescue Remedy/Five Flower Formula once a day in his smoothie, it helps with his crankiness and stress.

I know this is over a year from the last post in this forum, but you never know when someone will read what you wrote. I just joined SF maybe a week ago or so.

I did learn a thing or two here this evening, so thank you.

There's a reason why the 60's people were talking about flower power. It just goes on and on, not only with the essences but also with other applications as well, ie. rosewater, for example.

Bouquets absorb the negativity in places, roses are very popular in this regard.

Rose Hips tea has strong healing properties as well.

Also, Rose Tulsi tea, which is a combination of rose and basil, has its virtues as well. (Tulsi is the India word for basil.)

On a bit of a roll here with the roses, now I'm thinking about lavender and essential oils...ah!
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