Product descriptions
Cherry plum The flower of serenity
Fear of losing one's sanity, of giving in to the urge to commit terrible, horrible acts that one actually considers wrong and rejects.
A remedy for psychic overstrain. It is like oil that calms the waves, capable of reducing inner tension in situations of strong emotional charge or inhibiting psychoses. It reduces internal conflicts by weakening rational compulsions and the strength of emotions and emotions. It is very useful in all cases where one feels that one's control of the mind may fail as a result of an experience with a strong emotional charge and one is no longer able to control one's emotions. They would do something that they don't really want to do and that they would later regret.
The Bach Flower Scenes are made exclusively under the original instructions and guidelines of Dr. Edward Bach and his collaborators (Nora Weeks, Victor Bullen).
Many of the plants can be found in the wild in our country (almost all of them in the former Great Hungary!), and we have tried to prepare them in the purest possible environment (national parks, protected areas).
Plants that do not live in the wild in Hungary (sylvanot, olive trees) were sought out in their original habitat and used to prepare the mother plants. The method of preparation (sunbathing or cooking) corresponded in all cases to the original descriptions.
We have given a number of the newly prepared series for testing and comparison to a number of experienced practitioners in the field who have been using Bach therapy and English essences for many years.
The feedback was surprisingly clear and positive: almost everyone considered the home series to be better than the English one. The reason for this is, on the one hand, the artisanal nature of the production (no machines are used in any step of the production of the essences, and the bottles are filled individually by hand, in compliance with food hygiene standards, in a laboratory controlled by the ÁNTSz), on the other hand, we have used, as far as possible, wild plants from the Carpathian Basin, which are obviously more in harmony with the people living here than Western European species.