Tiny pink flower brings hope
A rare tiny pink flower, whose seeds can lie dormant for decades, is bringing its gifts to the challenges of Covid lockdown.
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A rare tiny pink flower, whose seeds can lie dormant for decades, is bringing its gifts to the challenges of Covid lockdown.
Australian Bush Flower Essence founder Ian White is making a visit to Ireland for the first time in a decade to give three workshops in Dublin. The workshops will range from Women’s Health and Mental...
Australian Aboriginals have used flowers for emotional balance for thousands of years.
Australian naturopath Ian White, a fifth generation herbalist, drew on this ancient practice to develop his range of Bush Flower Essences using plants from all over Australia.
Mulla Mulla is an Australian Bush Flower Essence that can help sunburn. It can be put directly on the skin or taken internally.
If the burns have turned to blisters Fringed Violet and Spinifex may help. Spinifex is also good for cold sores.
Choosing the right Australian Bush Flower Essences for emotional and physical health is part of a new two day training course which is being held on July 21st and 22nd next.
The course is being run by Seamus Murphy, who himself trained in Australia under Bush Flower essence founder Ian White – a fifth generation herbalist who drew on ancient Aboriginal knowledge to develop his essence range.