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First Light Natural Health De-Stress Support Flower Essence

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First Light Flower Essences of New Zealand® therapy is the highest frequency nature-based vibrational medicine system available. It is distinctive as it can address the many underlying energetic root causes of the numerous issues people experience today, including physical, emotional, mental and spiritual

Negative condition: Stress, overwhelm, irritability, worry
Positive outcome: Poise, confidence, tranquillity, peace

An emotionally calming flower essence blend to support clarity, peace and confidence when feeling stressed or under pressure. Supports a balanced approach, multi-tasking skills, inner resourcefulness and calmness. Supports you to unwind and relax. Helps those who experience the stress of the every day life or who live a high paced busy life - ‘busy life syndrome.’

I have other flower essences - De Tox, Trauma, New Beginnings, Chakra Balance, Aura Cleanse, Weight Support, Mothers Supports, Confident Kids, Strong Teens & Confident Teens Support.

Made in New Zealand

Size 20ml Oral Spray. It can take up to two months to establish energetic alignment and changes within the holistic being, we recommend taking the flower essences for at least two months.

Pickup is available in Rangiora or purchase from my website: www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz...

Price: $28

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