Calm & Stabilize

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Mental Health and Nervous
Source
Flower Essences
Herbs and Botanicals
For whom
People

Calm & Stabilize may help manage stress, fear, trauma, sudden illness, or ongoing health challenges by supporting the body's electrical system. It may help the body stay balanced during crises or long-term difficulties. This IC was made with the following flower and herbal essences: Angelica, Blackberry, Borage, California Poppy, Clematis, Comfrey, Cosmos, Dandelion, Feverfew, Goldenrod, Jasmine, Maltese Cross, Queen Anne's Lace, Red Clover, Red Rugosa Rose, Scarlet Runner Bean, Snapdragon, Sweet Bell Pepper, Trillium, Ginger, Lemon, Orange, Passion Flower, Shrimp Plant, Self Heal, Arrowhead, and Yellow Water Lily.


Calm & Stabilize
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