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Rescue Remedy Cream (Five
Flower)
from Healing Herbs
Rescue Remedy cream in
the Healing Herbs range is called Five Flower Cream. It is based on
Dr. Bach's original Rescue Remedy combination containing
Cherry
Plum, Clematis, Impatiens, Rock Rose and Star of Bethlehem.
Crab
Apple has been added for its cleansing properties. With organic
almond oil as its base, the Five Flower (Rescue Remedy) Cream is made with great care from the
purest natural substances and contains no animal products.
Intended for external
application.
Ingredients: infusion of Cherry Plum, Clematis, Rock Rose, Impatiens, Star
of Bethlehem, Crab Apple. Base: Purified Water, Almond
Oil, Emulsifying wax, Borax.
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Individual flower essences:
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Agrimony (Agrimonia Eupatoria)
Negative: worry hidden by a carefree mask, apparently jovial but
suffering.
Positive: steadfast peace.
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Aspen (Populus Tremula)
Negative: vague, unknown, haunting apprehension and premonitions.
Positive: trusting the unknown.
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Beech (Fagus Sylvatica)
Negative: intolerant, critical, fussy
Positive: seeing more good in the world.
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Centaury (Centaurium Erythrea)
Negative: kind, quiet, gentle, anxious to serve, weak, dominated.
Positive: an active and positive worker.
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Cerato (Ceratostigma Willmottiana)
Negative: distrustful of self and intuition, easily led and misguided.
Positive: confidence in one's own individuality.
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Cherry Plum (Prunus Cerasifera)
Negative: for the thought of losing control, of doing dreaded things.
Positive: calmness and sanity.
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Chestnut Bud (Aesculus Hippocastanum)
Negative: failing to learn from life, repeating mistakes, lack of
observation.
Positive: learning from experience.
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Chicory (Chicorium Intybus)
Negative: demanding, self-pity, self-love, possessive, hurt and
tearful.
Positive: love and care that gives freely to others.
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Clematis (Clematis Vitalba)
Negative: dreamers, drowsy, absent-minded.
Positive: brings down to earth.
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Crab Apple (Malus Pumila)
Negative: feeling unclean, self-disgust, small things out of
proportion.
Positive: the cleansing remedy.
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Elm (Ulmus Procera)
Negative: capable people, with responsibility, who falter temporarily.
Overwhelmed.
Positive: the strength to perform duty.
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Gentian (Gentiana Amarella)
Negative: discouragement, doubt, despondency.
Positive: take heart and have faith.
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Gorse (Ulex Europoeus)
Negative: no hope, accepting the difficulty, pointless to try.
Positive: the sunshine of renewed hope.
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Heather (Calluna Vulgaris)
Negative: longing for company, talkative, over-concern with self.
Positive: tranquility and kinship with all life.
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Holly (Ilex Aquifolium)
Negative: jealousy, envy, revenge, anger, suspicion.
Positive: the conquest of all will be through love.
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Honeysuckle (Lonicera Caprifolium)
Negative: living in memories.
Positive: involved in the present.
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Hornbeam (Carpinus Betulus)
Negative: feels weary and thinks can't cope.
Positive: strengthens and supports.
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Impatiens (Impatiens Glandulifera)
Negative: irritated by constraints, quick, tense, impatient.
Positive: gentle and forgiving.
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Larch (Larix Decidua)
Negative: expect failure, lack confidence and will to succeed.
Positive: self-confident, try anything.
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Mimulus (Mimulus Guttatus)
Negative: fright of specific, known things - animals, heights, pain,
etc., nervous, shy people.
Positive: bravery
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Mustard (Sinapis Arvensis)
Negative: gloom suddenly clouds us, for no apparent reason.
Positive: clarity.
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Oak (Quercus Robur)
Negative: persevering, despite difficulties, strong, patient, never
giving in.
Positive: admitting to limitation.
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Olive (Olea Europoea)
Negative: exhausted, no more strength, need physical and mental
renewal.
Positive: rested and supported.
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Pine (Pinus Sylvestris)
Negative: self-critical, self-reproach, assuming blame, apologetic.
Positive: relieves a sense of guilt.
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Red Chestnut (Aesculus Carnea)
Negative: worry for others, anticipating misfortune, projecting worry.
Positive: trusting to life.
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Rock Rose (Helianthemum Nummularium)
Negative: feeling alarmed, intensely scared, horror, dread.
Positive: the courage to face an emergency.
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Rock Water
Negative: self-denial, stricture, rigidity, purist.
Positive: broad outlook, understanding.
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Scleranthus (Scleranthus Annuus)
Negative: cannot resolve between two choices, indecision, alternating.
Positive: balance and determination.
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Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum Umbellatum)
For consolation and comfort in grief, after a fright or sudden alarm.
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Sweet Chestnut (Castanea Sativa)
Negative: unendurable desolation.
Positive: a light shining in the darkness.
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Vervain (Verbena Officinalis)
Negative: insistent, willful, fervent, enthusiastic, stressed.
Positive: quiet and tranquility.
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Vine (Vitis Vinifera)
Negative: dominating, tyrant, bully, demands obedience.
Positive: loving leader and teacher, setting all at liberty.
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Walnut (Juglans Regia)
Negative: protection from outside influences, for change and the
changes of development.
Positive: the link breaker.
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Water Violet (Hottonia Palustris)
Negative: withdrawn, aloof, proud, self-reliant, quiet grief.
Positive: peaceful and calm, wise in service.
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White Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum)
Negative: unresolved, circling thoughts
Positive: a calm, clear mind.
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Wild Oat (Bromus Ramosus)
Negative: lack of direction, unfulfilled, drifting.
Positive: becoming definite and purposeful.
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Wild Rose (Rosa Canina)
Negative: lack of interest, resignation, no love or point in life.
Positive: spirit of joy and adventure.
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Willow (Salix Vitellina)
Negative: dissatisfied, bitter, resentful, life is unfair, unjust.
Positive: uncomplaining, acceptance.
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Five Flower Remedy
The rescue remedy combination of Dr. Bach: Cherry Plum, Clematis,
Impatiens, Star of Bethlehem and Rock Rose.
For use in any sudden shock, stress or injury.

Prompt
delivery within the United Kingdom and overseas.
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