Primary Application
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For what
Mental Health and Nervous
Source
Flower Essences
For whom
People
Illawarra Flame Tree flower essence is the remedy for deep feelings of rejection and a sense of being excluded or ‘left out’. It also helps those who feel a fear of responsibility. It encourages confidence, commitment, strength, self-reliance, and self-approval. It can also be very helpful for children in a new environment where they feel left out or unacknowledged.
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