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Care Giver Fiori Australian Bush Flowers Bottle 30 ml

A floral aid for those who are constantly busy looking after someone

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Care Giver Fiori Australian Bush Flowers

It is a combined essence of Australian Flowers indicated to support those who are facing a difficult time both physically and emotionally due to a constant commitment to looking after someone. Improves physical endurance in cases where someone's assistance is constant and continuous; supports all those who are involved in health activities, who face intense work shifts and who, even during their free time, are constantly projected to the well-being of their clients or who tend to take too much care of the patients' tensions. Also suitable for new mothers and new dads in the first months of caring for the newborn.


Negative conditions:

  • Physical tiredness and lack of enthusiasm when assisting someone
  • Feeling dry up
  • Difficulty understanding what needs to be done to better care for the other
  • Inability to find way out and time to recover in times of constant and continuous assistance
  • Parents worried and tired in managing the educational commitment


Benefits:

  • Enthusiasm and trust in all those who assist their loved ones or who work in the health sector.
  • Calm and sensitive listening and communication skills
  • Empathy and availability
  • Safety, positivity and confidence in tomorrow
  • Ability to find time for oneself and to recover one's personal spaces
  • This product is composed of the following single essences



 

We recommend 7 drops in the morning and 7 drops in the evening. Hold a minute under the tongue before swallowing.


Flower essence of Alpine Mint Bush, Black-eyed Susan, Fringed Violet, Green Spider Orchid, Illawarra Flame Tree, Macrocarpa, Red Grevillea, Sunshine Wattle, Purified Water 67%, Brandy (33% - Alcohol 12.5%).


Australian flowers have no interaction with drugs or other foods and can be taken at any age.
They are also recommended for small children, for whom they can also be diluted in water, chamomile, tea or other drinks
The use of flowers as hydroalcoholic preparations belongs to the Bio-Disciplines, with the aim of pursuing the well-being of the person.
The aforementioned preparations, unlike allopathic preparations, do not act through chemical mechanisms inside the body, but provide an energetic information that the organism can receive without the interaction with other treatments in progress. The advice of the floral element does not constitute a medical act, but is aimed at the energy balance of the individual and the indications of use do not constitute therapy or replace the opinion of the doctor.
Since 1976, Traditional and Complementary Medicines (MT&C) have entered the development programs of the World Health Organization (WHO). In 1983 the WHO published a first fundamental text ("The role of Traditional Medicines in the Health System. Scientific and Anthropological Evaluations" 1986 for the Italian edition. Editions of Red./Studio Redazionale) in which it officially expresses the intention of to spread the knowledge of traditional and complementary medical systems, and to assign the description to experts of international level. After that first publication, other official documents are followed by the WHO in favor of T&CM, including the WHO Traditional Medicine strategy 2002-2005. The most recent document was written by the WHO in 2013: WHO Strategy for Traditional Medicine 2014-2023 (Italian translation published by Edizioni Paracelso).
The Green Remedies website - www.bushflower.it - ​​reports and translates specific information that is part of the Australian cultural tradition, which still boasts the presence of an ancient population, the Aborigines and their ancestral knowledge. The oldest continent in the world has the largest number of native floral species, whose particular characteristics constitute the starting point for these preparations.
EUR
  • 18.8818.88 €23.60 €- 20 %

  • All prices include VAT 22 %. Delivery costs not included

    • Care of a relative
    • Subjects involved in health activities
    • New mothers and new dads
  • Disponibile a breve

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