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Product description :

You feel like you are possessive, you seek the attention of others excessively.

Chicory, the Bach flower of unrestricted love

Wild chicory, Cichorium intybus, of the genus Cichorium and of the Asteraceae family, grows spontaneously in arid fields, ditches, along roadsides, in wasteland and meadows. Nothing seems to be able to stand in the way of this domineering who does not let any plant take root near her, as her leaves grow horizontally from the base of the plant. On the other hand, its seeds fallen to the ground form new shoots under the protection of the mother plant.
Botanically, the Wild Chicory is a branchy herbaceous plant, very hardy, with a taproot, hairy twigs and dark green alternate leaves.

Its flowers, which do not have a peduncle, are bright blue flower heads - more rarely white or pink - surrounded by bracts and grouped in clusters or racemes on a receptacle. This is a peculiarity of the Asteraceae. The flower heads only open when there is good sunlight, between July and September. As for its fruits, they are achenes or egrets, topped with a tuft of scales called pappus.

Indication

For relief of naturally occurring simple nervous tension.

Directions

Take 2 drops in mouth or in water, sip at intervals. Repeat as needed.



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