Safety and Side Effects
Yes, they are completely safe. They are non-toxic, non-habit forming, and can be used alongside other treatments or medications. They are also safe for children and pets.
Yes, flower remedies are safe to use during pregnancy. For added confidence, you may refer to trusted sources such as bachflower.com.
No, flower remedies do not have physical side effects and are not addictive. Occasionally, they may bring up emotions as part of the healing process. This is temporary and a sign that deeper emotional work is occurring.
Flower remedies are safe for those with allergies. They contain no measurable plant material, only the vibrational essence of the flower.
Sourcing and Ingredients
While the flowers used are wildcrafted from natural, pristine environments, they are not certified organic. Current organic labeling standards do not apply to wild-gathered plants.
We use high quality organic vegetable glycerin (derived from coconut oil) as the preservative to support gut health and avoid alcohol. While glycerin-based remedies do not have as long a shelf life as alcohol-based ones, they are safely preserved for up to one year. If you would like a traditional brandy-preserved remedy, please contact us. We are eager to learn more about your needs and interests.
Storage and Bottle Care
Store bottles upright, away from heat, sunlight, and electronics, as these can affect the remedy’s energy. Avoid touching the glass dropper directly to your mouth. If contact occurs, rinse the dropper with hot water. Remedies preserved in glycerine should remain effective for up to a year with proper care.
Understanding Flower Remedies
No, they are very different. Flower remedies are vibrational in nature and do not contain any essential oil or scent. Essential oils are concentrated plant extracts with aromatic properties, used in aromatherapy and topical applications.
Each remedy is made using 100% natural spring water infused with the energy of wildflowers, either through a sun-steeping process or gentle boiling. They are then preserved in either a grape-based brandy or a sunflower-derived glycerin for an alcohol-free option.
Flower remedies help support emotional wellness by gently restoring balance to the mind and emotions.
Usage and Dosage
It is not recommended to take multiple remedies at once, as this can dilute their effectiveness. Each remedy carries a specific message for emotional healing, and combining too many can confuse the energetic signals. Focus on the remedy that resonates most with how you feel right now.
Most remedies are taken orally by placing drops under the tongue or in a glass of water. The standard dosage is four drops, four times a day. Remedies can also be added to baths, sprays, or creams.
Each person’s response may be different, and results can vary. Some people begin noticing subtle emotional shifts within a few days, while others may take several weeks. Consistent use is key, and most individuals experience meaningful change after three to four weeks of regular use. As healing progresses, it is common to naturally lose the urge to continue a remedy, which is a gentle sign that the emotional layer has resolved.
A standard bottle lasts approximately one month when taken at the suggested dosage.