808 days ago

First Light Natural Health Flower Essence Remedies for Children

Rae from

Times are very stressful for our children. First Light Natural Health Flower Remedies are a great way to help your young and teenage children get thru the stress they face each day.

NZ made, 20ml bottles

1. Confident Kids Support:
Negative condition: Shy, nervous, clingy, fearful, tantrums
Positive outcome: Self-assurance, self-worth, eager to experience life

2. Strong Teen Support:
Negative condition: Weak willed, peer pressure, easily tempted
Positive outcome: Ability to say ‘no’, mature outlook, feels emotionally secure, mindfulness

3. Confident Teens Support:
Negative condition: Hides in a shell, withdrawn, lonely, unwilling to engage
Positive outcome: Positive expression and attitude, courage, self-confidence

4. Anxi Ease Support (suitable for adults to):
Negative condition: Feeling anxious or nervous, worried, overwhelmed
Positive outcome: Calm, confident, objective, able to cope, staying present.
An emotionally calming flower essence blend to support personal equilibrium, inner poise and tranquillity during challenging times. Supports you to feel emotionally safe and secure and to trust your intuition. Helps you to have quiet courage, to be present and be open to the magic of the now.

5. No Fear Support (suitable for adults to):
Negative condition: Fearful, feeling unsafe, unsupported or uncertain, caught up in chaos
Positive outcome: Fearless, feeling present, safe and secure, courage, inner strength. An emotionally strengthening flower essence blend to support emotional and mental freedom from fear. Helps you to feel supported, self-sufficient and grounded. A great flower essence blend to use when feeling caught up in chaos and affected by the projections and negativity of others. Helps you to feel energetically protected, uplifted and to keep your spirits up.

I also stock the following Flower Essences
Crisis Support, De Stress Support, Chakra Balance Support, Aura Cleanse Support, Grief Support, Weight Support, Mothers Support, De Tox Support, New Beginnings Support, Trauma Support.

Purchase here: www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz...

Price: $28

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