What is a Flower Essence?
Flower essences are the energetic footprint of a flower that has been infusing in spring water under the sun for at least 4 hours. The energetic medicine that has been infusing is preserved with equal parts of alcohol. Typically brandy is the alcohol of choice. This is called the mother essence. From the mother essence, the energetic medicine is diluted to a stock bottle and further diluted to a dosage bottle. The dosage bottle is what’s typically ready to take on hand.
When to Seek Support
Stress
Lack of healthy boundaries
Anxiety/depression
Energetic overload
Disturbed sleep
Lack of internal vitalism
Overstimulation
Uneasiness
Seeking spiritual connection
Heartbreak
Methods to Incorporate Flower Essences
Sleep with your bottle under your pillow
Keep the bottle in your pocket
Add drops in a bath
Add drops in your drink
Add to spritzers
Add drops to your food
Apply directly on your tongue
Apply topically such as your third eye or heart chakra
Frequently Ask Questions
-
The typical dosage is 4 drops 4 times a day; however, I encourage you to listen to your bodies needs and take how much or how little you may need in the moment.
-
Flower essences are completely safe as they are energetic medicine. Flower essences are even great for children and animals. Make sure you pay attention to some flower essence bottles as they could contain alcohol for a preservative. Consult with a healthcare professional before use if this is the case.
-
A tincture consists of the herb by methods of percolation, folk, or maceration. A flower essence is the flower infused in spring water where the energetic medicine is collected and then preserved.
-
I do not see clients on a clinical herbalism setting. I only see clients as a flower essence practitioner.