Product Description
Cherry plum (Cseresznyeszilva) The Blossom of Serenity
Fear of losing one's sanity, of giving in to the temptation to commit terrifying, horrific acts that one truly considers wrong and rejects.
A remedy against psychological overload. Like oil that calms the waves, it is capable of reducing internal tension in intense emotional situations or inhibiting psychoses. It breaks down internal conflicts by weakening rational compulsions, as well as the intensity of emotions and passions. It is very useful in cases where someone feels that their conscious control could fail due to an emotionally charged experience and they are no longer able to control their feelings. They might do something they actually do not want to do, and regret it later.
The Bach flower remedies are exclusively prepared based on the original guidance and principles of Dr. Edward Bach and his associates (Nora Weeks, Victor Bullen).
A significant part of the plant species can also be found in the wild in our country (almost all of them in the former territory of Great Hungary!), and we have tried to prepare them in the cleanest possible environment (national parks, protected areas) whenever possible.
We found non-indigenous plants in Hungary (artichoke, olive) in their original habitat and prepared mother tinctures from them on the spot. The method of preparation (exposure to sunlight or boiling) always corresponded to the original descriptions.
We provided the freshly made series for testing and comparison to experienced local professionals who have been using Bach therapy and English essences for years.
The feedback was surprisingly clear and positive: almost everyone considered the domestic series better than the English one. This can be explained partly by the artisanal execution (we do not use machines in any step of production, bottles are filled one by one manually in compliance with food safety regulations in a laboratory checked by the NPHS), and partly by the fact that, to the best of our ability, we used domestically and from the Carpathian Basin those wild plants that are closest to the people living here, which obviously harmonize better with them than Western European specimens.