Bach Flower Remedy Centaury
Do you find yourself constantly saying yes, even when it stretches you thin and drains your energy? Imagine if you could maintain that caring spirit while reclaiming your strength and asserting your boundaries with confidence. Centaury helps you be assertive, embracing your own mission in life while still being there for others, in a way that honors both your kindness and your personal goals.
“Kind, quiet, gentle people who are over-anxious to serve others. They overtax their strength in their endeavors. Their wish so grows upon them that they become more servants than willing helpers. Their good nature leads them to do more than their own share of work, and in so doing they may neglect their own particular mission in life” – Dr. Edward Bach
“Be Assertive”
Keywords: Weak-willed, bullied, unable to say no, imposed on, lack energy, tired, timid, passive, quiet
Human indication: When you have a hard time saying NO and therefore easily get imposed on.
Inactive Ingredient: Preservative 27% Grape Alcohol
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Success Stories
I take this plus 5 other Bach flower remedies as part of my PTSD supplementation. I can immediately feel the effects & prefer this over something produced by big pharma.
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Centaury
Very happy with the Centaury as well as all of the Bach Flowers I have purchased. I will be ordering more!
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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.