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New Beginnings:
Created initially for the rescued and also the newly adopted. Resolves past trauma. Help to quickly adjust to new situations, circumstances, and environments.
Successful no matter how long ago their emotional, mental or chronic problems began... days, months or years. Watch for positive improvement in the first five minutes, days or sessions. You will see it - PROMISE!
Dandelion for deep rooted fears, blended with Yarrow for trust, Gorse for optimism, Star of Bethlehem for worry, Sweetgrass for positive outlook, homeopathic Aconitum 30x for past trauma, Arnica 30x & Chamomilla 6x for deep relaxation.
Calm Spray:
Spray this amazing formula and feel your whole environment change.
Therapeutic-grade essential oils blended with VALERIAN Flower Essence will calm any situation.
Oils of Rose Geranium, Tansy, Sage, Lavender & Bulgarian Rose are combined in such a way as to give you relief from the most difficult situations and environments, letting you feel safe emotionally and think clearly.
Mist the air, bedding, crates, vehicles or put a few drops in drinking water or bath. Lovely to spray your own hands and gently massage.
For shelters, barns, kennels, rescues, emergency workers and large families = mix 10 parts water with 1 part NEW BEGINNINGS, shake well and use within 3-5 days (because there is no preservative). Caregivers love it! Help them feel safe, sound, and happy 24/7/365!
No oils for Felines!
Made in USA
Then she had a revelation in the aftermath of a horrible horseback riding accident when the horse's owner used flower essences on Meg and her horse to great effect...
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