Description
You react indifferently, you are resigned and you tell yourself that there is nothing you can do to change
Wild Rose, called Eglantier in French, is the Bach flower of all possibilities
The rosehip (or Rosa canina) is a very common wild rose bush from which the Bach Wild Rose flower is taken. With its stems armed with formidable thorns, it is capable of forming high and impenetrable hedges. It is true that its branches are as undisciplined as they are powerful. Sometimes the rosehip seems ready to collapse under its own weight. It is then tempting to underestimate the shrub. In reality, he is full of resources. And beneath his wild, messy and sometimes tired appearance, he shows great vigor and great creativity.
Its flowers can be white or a pretty pale pink. They bloom in light clusters throughout the summer. They produce a fragrance that is very popular in perfumery. At the end of this abundant flowering, the rosehip produces rose hips. The famous “itching hair” is as delicious in syrup as in jelly. It is appreciable dried, in infusion or decoction. The rosehip is a remarkable rootstock, which allows you to create sublime rose bushes.
Dosage
Bach® Original Flowers are taken orally.
2 drops in a glass of water or on the tongue 4 times a day.
Consumer Information
Dietary supplement.
Due to the presence of alcohol, these food supplements are not recommended for people suffering from alcoholism. Pregnant and breastfeeding women refer to the advice of a health professional (doctor, pharmacist, midwife).
Store away from heat and light.
Gluten free.
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.