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1 ) Agrimony:
(Agrimonia eupatoria)
Helps those who hide their inner suffering behind a
cheerful face to express their feelings and share their problems
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2 ) Aspen:
(Populus tremula)
For apprehension, foreboding and panic that stem
from unknown fears such as fear of the dark and of being alone.
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3 ) Beech:
(Fagus silvatica)
Helps us recognize our own inadequacies and be less
critical of the shortcomings of others. To be more tolerant
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4 ) Centaury:
(Centaurium umbellatum)
Helps those who are easily dominated to say NO and
stand up for themselves. Strengthens willpower.
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5 ) Cerato:
(Ceratostigma villmottiana)
Helps us make decisions and trust our intuition.
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6 ) Cherry plum:
(Prunus cerasifera)
For those who are feeling desperate and on the verge
of losing emotional control.
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7 ) Chestnut bud:
( Aesculus hippocastanum)
Helps us learn from experience rather than repeat
the same mistake over and over again.
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8 ) Chicory:
(Cichorium intybus)
For unconditional love, a love that asks for no
reward.
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9 ) Clematis:
(Clematis vitalba)
For those who are insufficiently grounded.
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10 ) Crab apple:
(Malus pumila)
Cleans and purifies. For those who are feeling
soiled or are afraid of being contaminat
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11 ) Elm:
(Ulmus scabra)
Calms the mind and lends strength to those feeling
overwhelmed by the pressure of all the responsabilities that they
have undertaken.
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12 ) Gentian:
(Gentiana amarella)
Uplifting. For perseverence and a positive outlook when we are feeling profoundly
discouraged.
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13 ) Gorse:
(Ulex europaeus)
Helps us see the light at the end of the tunnel when
we are in a state of despair.
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14 ) Heather:
(Calluna vulgaris)
Helps us listen to others and take an interest in
them. Hightens communication.
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15 ) Holly
: (Ilex aquifolium)
For all kinds of emotional problems. Holly helps us
to express our love in its purest form. To overcome jealousy,
resentment, hatred
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16 ) Honeysuckle:
(Lonicera caprifolium)
Helps focus the mind on the present. For those who
tend to live in the past.
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17 ) Hornbeam:
(Carpinus betulus)
Helps those who are feeling weary to see each day as
a divine gift.
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18 ) Impatiens:
(Impatiens glandulifera)
For a more patient and moderate frame of mind. For
those who are mentally agitated.
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19 ) Larch:
(Larix decidua)
Reinforces our self-confidence and helps us
recognise that we CAN achieve any goal that we choose providing that
we can imagine it clearly.
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20 ) Mimulus:
(Mimulus guttatus)
Diminishes fears and phobies of known things. For
those who are shy and easily intimidated.
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21 ) Mustard:
(Sinapsis avensis)
Helps dispel the dark cloud which overshadows life.
Allows the sunshine to fill our soul once again.
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22 ) Oak:
(Quercus robur)
Gives strength to those who are feeling physically
exhausted.
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23 ) Olive:
(Olea europea)
Gives strenth and courage to those who are
physically and morally worn out
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24 ) Pine:
(Pinus syevestris)
Relieves guilt. Helps those who always blame
themselves to recognise that there is no right and wrong but that
things unfold according to the Divine Will.
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25 ) Red chestnut:
(Aesculus carnea)
Has a calming effect on those who worry too much
about the health and safety of their loved ones. Helps us to put our
fears into perspective so that we can be truly supportive.
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26 ) Rock rose:
(Helianthemum nummularium)
For cases of extreme fear such as the fear of dying.
Brings relief in states of panic.
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27 ) Rock water:
(Acqua petra)
Brings love to those who are too hard on themselves
and tend to expect too much of others. Helps us let go of our
rigidity.
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28 ) Scleranthus:
(Scleranthus annuus)
Brings a broader perspective to those who are always
in two minds about things. For times when we have to make decisions.
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29 ) Star of Bethlehem:
(Ornithogalum umbellatum)
Helps overcome recent as well as ancient states of
shock.
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30 ) Sweet chestnut:
(Castanea sativa)
Restores faith, hope and joy in times of utter
despair.
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31 ) Vervain:
(Verbena officinalis)
Helps those who want to convince others of their way
of thinking to wind down and adopt a more tolerant attitude.
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32 ) Vine:
(Vitis vinifera)
Teaches us to give others the space to grow.
Develops our natural authority. For those who tend to lay down the
law and impose their way of thinking.
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33 ) Walnut:
(Juglans regia)
Lends support to those undergoing a transformation.
Helpful during any important changes in life.
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34 ) Water violet:
(Hottonia palustris)
For those who tend to feel superior and who distance
themselves from others. Helps to break down the barrier thus
enabling a warmer quality of communication.
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35 ) White chestnut:
(Aesculus hippocastanum)
Helps us let go and get rid of repetitive unwanted
thoughts. Restores serenity and peace of mind.
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36 ) Wild oat:
(Bromus ramosus)
Helps us to see ahead when we have to make an
important decision in our lives. Enables us to pursue our true
vocation.
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37 ) Wild rose:
(Rosa canina)
Gives an energetic and enthusiastic outlook tothose
who have become passive and have no set purpose in life.
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38 ) Willow:
(Salis vitellina)
Teaches us that thoughts are powerful forces and
that we can create a positive reality from the quality of our
thoughts.
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39 ) RQ5:
Cherry plum, Clematis, Impatiens, Rock rose and Star
of Bethlehem,
For emergencies: panic, shock, distress, accidents
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40 ) RQ7:
Cherry plum, Clematis, Impatiens, Rock rose, Star of
Bethlehem, Lotus and
For emergencies: exhaustion, minor shock, traumatism
(ie: after an operation)
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