The Equine Flower Essence Collection



Healing Horses with Flower Essence Remedies
 RoseAngelis Remedies Equine Collection



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  Comfrey -The Master Healer offers a feeling of being bathed in a soothing bath. Its signature healing property is its continual expansion through the system. It works fast and speeds healing. A remedy used for “hopeless cases", for things that “won’t heal”. It promotes awareness of harmonious function and is balancing, revitalizing & regenerating; an all around healer that stimulates & awakens inner healing, waking up the system to remember itself in the wholeness of balanced health.

Delphinium - Re-birth or second chances, a second flowering. An essence for horses who suffer from a loss of their identity when they are retired, and may suffer depression, listlessness, antisocial behavior and “wither away” for no apparent reason. Delphinium Essence supports the transition to a new life and helps the animal let go of the old and embrace the new. It supports and inspires one ( equine or human) to “put out another bloom” in spite of the season. For horses that may manifest discouragement at no longer having an identity rooted in a familiar life. The “I can do it” remedy, it is an emotional cleanser and clearer.

False Dandelion- "Clean Sweep" : Horses carry the patterns of their years of training and experience in their bodies and are unable to let go or change them on their own. This often causes structural dysfunction, injury, pain or discomfort. False Dandelion is a "Clean Sweep", helping to both clear out the old patterns and create space for the new. It is extremely helpful with self doubt and fear of change. This Remedy has been shown to be effective in the healing of conditions where something is trying to leave the body so that it can heal but is blocked.

Feverfew- The remedy of new beginnings. Clearing out the past. As a fever burns out disease from the body, Feverfew acts like a “cold fever”, a brisk wind that blows out the old to make room for the new. It can assist a horse passing through a difficult time of change, whether through injury or change of venue. It supports the system to throw off and release conditions or patterns that can cause illness and may manifest as places in the body that create closed areas where imbalances can develop. It is a remedy of completion and new beginnings. A Transition Remedy, Feverfew may also be used to support the dying process.  

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