What is Bach Flowers Centaurea 10ml Inebios CENTAURY used for?
Bach Flowers target all of the individual’s fleeting or regular emotions and contribute to daily emotional harmony.
You don’t know how to say no?
Do you deny your own needs in order to please others?
Then this Bach Flower is made for you!
How to properly use Bach Flowers Centaurea 10ml Inebios CENTAURY?
Take 2 drops in half a glass of water or 2 drops directly in the mouth 4 times a day.
For the most persistent emotions, it is advisable to take Flowers for 3 weeks.
For occasional emotions, it is up to each person to take stock of their emotional balance.
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What is the composition?
Grape alcohol 27% v/v, aqueous solution of Centaurium umbellatum Gilib flowers. (1/500 dilution).
What are the precautions for use?
Due to the presence of alcohol, these food supplements are not recommended for:
People suffering from alcoholism
Pregnant or breastfeeding women
Store away from heat and light.
A food supplement should not replace a balanced, varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Keep out of reach of young children.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Presentation – Packaging:
10 ml dropper bottle.
Centaury, the Bach flower of affirmation:
The Little Knapweed, Centaurium erythraea or Centaury in English, belongs to the Gentianaceae family. It is a herbaceous plant whose flowering tops are used in aromatherapy, phytotherapy and gemmotherapy. The Lesser Knapweed, also called Eritrea, grows slowly. It is often undetectable among other plants, because its flowers are frequently folded. However, when the sun floods them, they blossom, revealing dazzling beauty. Centaury likes humid environments and grows mainly at the edge of woods and in meadows, in clayey or silica-rich soil.
On a purely botanical level, the Little Centaury has a generally solitary stem that can reach 50 cm in height, branching at its crown. Its light green leaves, oval and smooth, form a rosette at the base of the plant and those developing on the stem are opposite 2 by 2. It is in summer that the Centaurea flowers bloom into stars made up of 5 petals and as many stamens. In full light, they form pretty pink bouquets at the ends of the branches.