Peach Flowered Tea Tree Essence by Australian Bush Flower from £10.99

Welcome to the Australian Bush Flower Essences - catalysts to unlock your full potential, resolve negative beliefs and create emotional health and well being.Peach Flowered Tea Tree Essence

Negative Condition: • mood swings • lack of commitment to follow through projects • easily bored • hypochondriacs

Positive Outcome: • ability to complete projects • personal stability • take responsibility for one's health

This is an Essence for people with extreme mood swings, hypochondriacal people and especially those who have a fear of getting old. It can also be used for people who get enthusiastic and then, for no apparent reason, lose that enthusiasm. It is for those who do not 'follow through' on their goals and convictions. Once the challenge goes they become bored and lose interest. It will help develop stability, consistency, drive and commitment.

Ingredients: Vibrational infusion of Lepotospermum squarrosum flowers.
Purified Water, Brandy 66% (37.5% proof)

Directions: Seven drops of stock are added to a bottle up to 30 millilitres (or 1/2 ounce) in size, that is filled with a mixture of three quarters purified water and one quarter brandy. This is called a "dose" bottle and the recommended dose is seven drops under the tongue on rising and retiring for two to four weeks. Several essences can be combined in the one bottle but it is generally suggested that the number of Essences combined be limited to a maximum of four or five.

Health Brand: Australian Bush Flower, Shelf: Australian Bush Essences F-Q, Room: Bach Flower Essences, Essential Oils, Health Category: Health Supplements

 
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