Ideal when
I feel like I’m not learning from my past experiences!
Ingredients
Grape alcohol 27% v/v, aqueous solution of leaf buds and twigs of Aesculus hippocastanum L. (dilution 1/500).
Description
You always repeat the same mistakes, you don’t learn from your experiences.
Chestnut bud, called White Chestnut Bud in French, is the Bach flower of benevolence
Chestnut bud is the English name for the bud of the white-flowered chestnut tree, Aesculus hippocastanum, which is collected in April. This tree is more commonly called horse chestnut or common chestnut. It is an avenue tree, from the Hippocastanaceae family, very present in European and North American cities. It can be admired in countless botanical parks and public gardens, in private parks and also schoolyards. A single chestnut tree is enough to honor spring with its abundant flowering and, during the summer season, protect young and old with its much-appreciated shade.
Botanically, the chestnut bud is classified among the perular buds because of its thick scales which form the beginnings of leaves before falling. This part of the bud is called the perulum. It is covered with a sticky material essential for bees to make propolis. This is useful for sealing hives. Propolis is a 100% natural substance of plant origin, widely recognized for its protective and therapeutic virtues.
Dosage
Bach® Original Flowers are taken orally.
2 drops in a glass of water or on the tongue 4 times a day.