Rose
Myrtle (Archirhodomyrtus beckleri)
This remedy embodies the qualities of Rose, love,
and Myrtle, transformation. For hearts that have
become closed to love, Rose Myrtle's softness
relaxes and opens the heart to true compassion,
warmth and sensitivity. One feels truly cherished
and nurtured with Rose Myrtle. A great remedy
for those who have been adopted. (back
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Sage (Salvia
officinalis)
The remedy of Sage brings wisdom from one's life experiences.
It connects one to their Higher Selves so they may
act from a place of awareness, wisdom and insight.
It helps to bring out the 'sage' in us, and is a beneficial
remedy for the elderly to value their years instead
of seeing older age as a handicap.
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Self-Heal
(Prunella vulgaris)
This remedy, as the name suggests, encourages
self-healing by bringing to our awareness what
our body and soul needs to maintain good health,
and enhances one's sense of physical wellbeing.
Self-Heal helps us understand what is needed to
bring out the best in ourselves, situations and
our interactions with other people. (back
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Skullcap
(Scutellaria laterifolia)
For those who experience low self-esteem, stress,
anxiety and an inability to cope with life, with addictions
to heroin, morphine, caffeine and opiate-like substances,
Skullcap engenders a sense of physical and emotional
relaxation and wellbeing, and assists in understanding
and overcoming the emotions that cause such cravings.
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Slender Rice Flower
(Pimelea linifolia)
For those who are racist, judgemental, prejudiced and
narrow-minded, believing they are superior to others,
Slender Rice Flower fosters genuine humility by showing
us the beauty and divinity in all living things, and
brings a willingness to co-operate and work with others
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Snapdragon
(Antirrhinum majus)
For those who experience mental irritation, unable to
speak or express feelings without snapping, raging or
screaming, Snapdragon helps to gently release such tension
by redirecting the energy through the lower channels
of the body, and enhances creativity and logic. (back
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Strawberry (Frugaria vesca)
For those with alterior motives, who try to deceive
or mislead others through their words and actions, often
displaying passive aggressive behaviour, Strawberry
brings insight to the origins of such behaviour patterns
and helps one to balance their masculine and feminine
energies. (back to top)
Sunflower
(Helianthus annuus)
For those who tend to be egotistical, haughty, vain
or arrogant, with feelings of anger or hostility
towards their father, who have 'father' issues.
Sunflower softens and spiritualises the ego, awakens
the maternal instinct in men, and balances the yin
and yang energies to help one develop a balanced
sense of self-confidence without being overbearing,
to truly shine like the sun. (back
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Sweet Pea (Lathyrus
latifolius)
For those who find it hard to become involved in their
community or environment, who have difficulty living
with others or in crowded situations, which can lead
to anti-social behaviour, Sweet Pea helps to find that
sense of belonging, and encourages responsibility and
commitment to one's home and environment.
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Tansy
(Tanacetum vulgare)
For those who procrastinate, lack motivation,
and sabotage themselves from achieving their true
goals, Tansy restores enthusiasm, vitality and
decisive self-directed use of one's energy, with
the ability to clearly focus on one's goals without
side-tracking. (back to top)
Thyme
(Thymus vulgaris)
For those who are always struggling with time,
working under the pressure of meeting deadlines,
and always trying to beat the clock, Thyme enhances
concentration, increases energy, assists those
adapting to seasonal changes, and amplifies the
effects of other flower essences. (back
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Ti
Plant (Cordyline terminalis)
For many centuries this plant has been used by the
Hawaiin people for spiritual and psychic protection,
warding off evil and negative energies. As a flower
remedy Cordyline is used in much the same way, for
auric protection, repelling negative or invasive
energies, and breaks any spells, magic or medicine
that is not for one's good. Beneficial for those
who display uncharacteristic behaviour. (back
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Water
Lily (Nymphaea odorata)
This remedy is for those who are body shy or have
unhealthy concepts of their body image. Water Lily
opens one up to seeing their physical beauty without
vanity, but with acceptance that our physical body
is something to love. Beneficial for those with
eating disorders, and where there is a repulsion
of one's body in any way. (back
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Wisteria
(Wisteria sinensis)
For women who may have experienced sexual abuse
and hold negative beliefs about sex and their sexuality,
Wisteria helps to clear these emotional blockages.
It brings a deep relaxation within the body which
restores a healthy body image and desire to nurture
one's body. Wisteria is the remedy of feminine softness.
It helps those who have been abused enjoy their
body and sexuality once again.
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Yarrow
(Achillea millefolium)
For those who easily absorb the negative outside
influences of others and their environment, which
may cause psychic toxicity and environmental sensitivities,
Yarrow strengthens the meridians and the aura, creating
a psychic shield which prevents their energies bleeding
into their environment. (back to
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Zinnia
(Zinnia elegans)
For those who have become overly serious and dull,
depressed and agitated, who are unable to relate
to children or their own child-like nature, Zinnia
lifts the spirits, restores humour and playfulness,
and returns us to the simplistic principles of
love, laughter and joy.
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