Flower essences are liquid infusions of flowers that work through the body’s energy field. They have no fragrance, unlike essential oils. They can bring about inner changes that transform how we perceive and respond to the conditions and events of our lives. Along with helping to solve practical problems, working with flower essences can lead to deep soul healing. This applies equally to people and animals.

Easy to use
Flower essences are typically taken four times a day, but dosing can be customized by yourself or your practitioner. You can spray a light mist around your body or apply them to pulse points. Traditionally, they are taken by mouth. In the case of animals, you can spray the essences around the body, put them on your hand and pet them onto your animal companion, or put them in food. You will receive instructions for your particular situation.
Healing with Nature
Flower essences work on a different principle from other natural modalities like herbal teas or essential oils. They are so dilute that a lab analysis would not detect any plant matter in them. Instead, flower essences work by imparting energetic patterns from the heart of nature as embodied in the flowers, awakening positive soul qualities in those who take them.


Origins
The use of flowers to enhance well-being stretches far back in time across diverse cultures, including collecting dew from flowers in the morning. Flower essences as we know them today were developed by the physician and homeopath Dr. Edward Bach, who deeply attuned to plants in the countryside of England and Wales to ascertain their healing qualities. Researchers from around the world have expanded this work to many different habitats.