Bach flower essence - red chestnut 10 ml

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    Red Chestnut (Vörösvirágú vadgesztenye) The Flower of Independence


    For those who are terribly afraid for others. They often do not worry about themselves, but they dread that unfortunate, terrible things happen to their loved ones.


    Red Chestnut is a remedy for worries and selfless concern. It helps to stop worrying about others, as it strengthens faith in destiny and healthy self-confidence. It is also useful in treating diseases caused by worrying, especially nervous complaints, circulatory disorders, heart problems, and lung diseases.


    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 sourced non-native plants in Hungary (such as aloe vera, olive) from their original habitats and prepared the mother tincture there. The method of preparation (such as sun exposure or cooking) always followed 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 local series better than the English one. The explanation for this is partly in the artisanal production process (no machines are used in any step of the manufacturing, the bottles are filled one by one manually in compliance with food hygiene regulations, in a laboratory certified by the Hungarian National Food Chain Safety Office), and partly in the fact that we used locally sourced, wild plants living as close as possible to the Carpathian Basin, which obviously harmonize better with the people living here than Western European specimens.


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