Comforting & Reassurance Essence

$29.99

Comforts the Inner Child

CHALLENGE: Fear of abandonment. Separation anxiety. Change that brings feelings of insecurity (new job, school, moving, divorce, loss…). Overcoming sadness, rejection.
Brings comfort and reassurance to our inner child, resulting in a sense that everything is OK. Helps us open to joyful and happy feelings. For any situation when reassurance would be comforting.

CONTAINS: Essences of Butternut (Juglans cinerea), Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea pungens), 'Royally' Crab Apple (Malus 'Royalty), and Weeping Willow (Salix sp.). in a base of spring water and 9.5% alcohol.

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Comforts the Inner Child

CHALLENGE: Fear of abandonment. Separation anxiety. Change that brings feelings of insecurity (new job, school, moving, divorce, loss…). Overcoming sadness, rejection.
Brings comfort and reassurance to our inner child, resulting in a sense that everything is OK. Helps us open to joyful and happy feelings. For any situation when reassurance would be comforting.

CONTAINS: Essences of Butternut (Juglans cinerea), Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea pungens), 'Royally' Crab Apple (Malus 'Royalty), and Weeping Willow (Salix sp.). in a base of spring water and 9.5% alcohol.

Comforts the Inner Child

CHALLENGE: Fear of abandonment. Separation anxiety. Change that brings feelings of insecurity (new job, school, moving, divorce, loss…). Overcoming sadness, rejection.
Brings comfort and reassurance to our inner child, resulting in a sense that everything is OK. Helps us open to joyful and happy feelings. For any situation when reassurance would be comforting.

CONTAINS: Essences of Butternut (Juglans cinerea), Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea pungens), 'Royally' Crab Apple (Malus 'Royalty), and Weeping Willow (Salix sp.). in a base of spring water and 9.5% alcohol.

Note: Blessed Essences are highly diluted vibrational extracts, safe for oral consumption, produced using a modified version of protocol developed in the 1930s by the English physician Edward Bach. They may be of noticeable benefit in self-directed efforts to maintain health and well-being. Use as an adjunct to any treatment programs. However, they should not be considered as medications. They are not designed to treat or cure any specific disorder. Their use may not be considered a substitute for either sound medical or veterinary diagnosis or treatment.