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FREE- First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® Crisis Support©

Kim from Nature's Design For Life

I am proud to be part of the First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® Community Support Initiative – First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® Crisis Support© treatment bottle for free to support you emotionally through these challenging times.

First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® are donating 100 bottles of First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® Crisis Support© 10ml stock combination essence, which will enable approximately 7,000 Crisis Support© flower essence blends to be distributed by our dedicated team of First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® registered practitioners at minimal cost or by donation across their communities.


First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® Crisis Support© is all purpose emotional emergency flower essence blend to support emotional stability and inner balance during a crisis, sudden change, disaster or unexpected situation.

Mother Nature has provided us with a truly remarkable gift in the form of pure vibrational medicines from the ancient forests of New Zealand. This gift is the range of First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® - a fast-acting dynamic natural and non-intrusive means of working with the powers and intelligence of Nature to help restore and maintain wellbeing on all levels of our being, including physical, emotional, mental and spiritual.

A small donation to cover my direct costs of making up these blends is welcome but not essential. (Oral Flower Essences that support emotional wellbeing, take 4 drops 3 times a day or more if needed).

Text me on 027 2904030 if you would like a blend made up for you. I truly can't recommend this more.
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