FAQs

1. How should I store my essences?

Avoid direct sunlight. When travelling, we recommend wrapping your essences in tin foil to protect them from x-rays and radiation.Avoid direct sunlight. When travelling, we recommend wrapping your essences in tin foil to protect them from x-rays and radiation.

2. How do I use my blended Wildflower essence?

Traditionally, flower essences are taken directly under the tongue. However, you have alternatives:

  • Rubbed into the skin

  • Added to spring water or juice

  • Mixed into your bathwater (avoid combining with foam bath)

  • Added to essential oil burners or sprays

Your exposure to the wildflower essences is what matters most for their healing effect. There is no risk of overdose; if your body does not require the essences, they will simply not be absorbed. Unlike homeopathy, wildflower essences are not sensitive to being taken around food or drink.

3. Can children and animals take Wildflower essences?

Yes, wildflower essences are safe for both children and animals. Since they are preserved in brandy, you might prefer not to administer them orally to children. Instead, you can apply the required drops to the inner wrists, center of the forehead, and the crown of the head, or add them to water, juice, or milk.

Wildflower oracle cards can help children articulate their feelings, as they often have a natural intuition for these essences.

For animals, place one to four drops in a separate water bowl or bucket alongside their regular drinking water. This allows them to self-select the essences they need. Replace the water daily to maintain consistent essence strength and prevent dosage accumulation.

4. What are the dosages for children and animals?

Unless direct bio-feedback suggests otherwise, the general guideline is three drops of each wildflower essence, taken three times a day (morning, noon, and night) for 10 days. Animals, especially horses, may require more than three essences; this is safe as animals operate on different energetic levels than humans.

Note: Children and animals often respond more quickly to flower essences than adults. If they show consistent resistance, do not force them to complete the treatment.

5. How long will it take for the essences to work?

Individual sensitivity to essences varies. Some may experience immediate benefits, while others may need more time. It's important to complete the treatment, even if you feel it has already worked. If you start to forget to take your essences, it's crucial to continue, as this is when your body needs them most. If you perceive no benefits, try to complete the course of treatment regardless.

6. What if I forget to take my Wildflower essences?

If you miss a few days, extend the original treatment duration accordingly. Do not compensate for missed doses by taking extra drops all at once; just continue with your regular treatment schedule. You can take the essences more frequently than initially stated if desired; the original duration is just a minimum requirement.

7. What if my condition seems to worsen?

A 'healing crisis' can occur, where things feel worse before they improve. This is a crucial phase of healing, and you should trust in Nature and continue with your chosen Wildflower essence blend. If progress stalls, reassess your blend—either to deepen work with the current essences or to select a new combination more suited to your needs.

8. What if the symptoms return?

Consider three questions:

  1. How long-standing is the symptom? Longer-held patterns may require extended exposure to flower essences for significant change.

  2. Has a deeper insight been revealed? Healing journeys can lead to self-awareness and the root causes of our patterns.

  3. How well can you process healing? The ability to embrace and heal our inner fractures varies among individuals, affecting the healing speed.

Wildflower essences are designed to aid in embracing our fractured selves and remind us that we are not alone in our healing journey.

Chakras

What are chakras?

The term "chakra" refers to the energy centers found along the midline of the body. These are commonly visualized as spinning wheels or vortices of light and color.

According to ancient Vedic tradition, there are seven primary chakras. However, as people have deepened their spiritual connections, additional chakras have become recognized.

In the context of Wildflower essences, we focus on nine chakras. Wildflower and mineral essences are used to activate these chakras, each of which corresponds to different areas of the body and aspects of the psyche. It is believed that physical and psychological issues manifest in a person’s chakras and energy field well before symptoms become apparent.