Clematis flower

– Clematis

Bach Flower Remedy Clematis

“Those who are dreamy, drowsy, not fully awake, no great interest in life. Quiet people, not really happy in their present circumstances, living more in the future than in the present; living in hopes of happier times when their ideals may come true. In illness some make little or no effort to get well, and in certain cases may even look forward to death, in the hope of better times; or maybe, meeting again some beloved one whom they have lost.” – Dr. Edward Bach

“Have Focus”

Keywords: Daydreaming, dreaminess, withdrawing, lack of concentration
Human indication: 
When you have a tendency to live in your own dream world with little interest in the real world, accident prone, daydreaming.
Animal/Pet indication: No apparent interest in the world around them: animals who sleep all the time, have trouble paying attention, or seem to live more in a dream than in the present

Inactive Ingredient:
 Preservative 27% Grape Alcohol

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Bach Flower Remedy Clematis

Success Stories

Clematis use
I am really happy to have found this product. It has helped me feel calm and I use it every day.
-PA

Excellent product
I feel very well with this flower, I combine Aspen, Clematis, Holly and Mimulus. The price is low and the shipping very fast.
-TX

Clematis
Feel better taking it.
-WV

Prepare a Bach Flower Treatment Bottle

Prepare a Bach Flower treatment bottle: Add 2 drops of up to 7 remedies in a 30ml / 1oz treatment bottle. As preservative (optional) you can add 2 tsp. of brandy, apple cider vinegar or vegetable glycerin. Fill the remaining space with spring or mineral water. From this mixture you take 4 drops (or 2 sprays), 4 times a day until you feel better.

You can also add two drops in a glass of water and sip at intervals. If no water is available the Remedies can be taken undiluted either in the mouth, on the skin behind the ears or on the inside of the wrist.