Animal Wellness Collection
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All of us at Green Hope Farm are delighted to offer you our Animal Wellness Collection Flower Essence remedies for the animals in your life. Our twenty-two Animal Wellness Collection remedies offer helpful support for common problems faced by animals. Each remedy serves the animals' emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual well being in specific ways. |
Animal Wellness Essences |
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What Are Flower Essences? |
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During their evolution, Flowers have learned to solve certain problems of adaptation, health, and well-being. This wisdom is helpful for animals because animals also confront similar challenges. Our Flower Essences are the wisdom and problem solving electrical pattern of the Flowers, stabilized in an herbal base. Flower Essences are made with Flowers, but they do not contain the Flowers. Our Flower Essences are not preserved in alcohol. They are not chemical.
Think of Flower Essences as electrical road maps that an animal's electrical system knows how to read, copy when appropriate, and use to improve his or her health and well being. |
Why Flower Essences for Animals? |
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Flower Essences come from the same natural world as animals and often provide exactly the information needed for an animal to find his way through a difficulty. Animals in the wild can self medicate by seeking out Flowers that offer them the healing information they need. Domesticated animals do not have the same ability to seek out the electrical road maps they need to solve their problems. We must do this for them.
We have spent many years learning which Flower Essences offer the most helpful information for certain common difficulties faced by animals. We combined these Flower Essences in our twenty-two remedies. We hope that this collection will make it easy for you to find the most helpful Flower Essence road maps for the animals in your life. |
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With great joy and delight, all of us at Green Hope Farm offer this collection to you and to the animals that grace your life.
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William and the Sheehan cat, Jake |
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Abandonment & Abuse For animals who have been rescued from abuse and abandonment but who still bear emotional scars from their experiences; for related behavioral issues, including terror at being handled, loner behavior and other socialization issues, depression, odd phobias, cringing and hiding. Blackberry, Borage, Butterfly Garden, Carouby Pea, Comfrey, Corn, Crab Apple, Epimedium, Eyes of Mary, Honeybees in the White Hawthorn, Honeysuckle, Hyssop, Joe Pye Weed, Lavender, Logan's Force of Truth, Maltese Cross, Meadowsweet, Mustard, Pennyroyal, Pink Tecoma, Red Chestnut, Red Hibiscus, Spruce, Sweet Pea, Trillium, White Bleeding Heart, White Hibiscus, Witch Hazel, Dill, and Peach.
Animal Emergency Care
For trauma, shock, extreme stress and acute situations; to calm the electrical system during emergency medical situations or serious illness.
Arrowhead, Borage, California Poppy, Chinese Hat Plant, Coltsfoot, Comfrey, Corn, Dandelion, Eggplant, Feverfew, Golden Areca Palm, Goldenrod, Hardhack, Lauriana Rose, Maple, Orange, Queen Anne's Lace, Red Clover, Red Rugosa Rose, Scarlet Runner Bean, Self Heal, Shrimp Plant, St. John's Wort, Sweet William, Trillium, True Wood Sorrel, Turnera, White Yarrow, Zucchini, Corn, Golden Areca Palm. Larkspur, Queen Anne's Lace, and Wintergreen |
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Anxiety
For anxiety, nervous habits and obsessive behaviors such as excessive licking or feather picking, fear of people or of being handled, phobias, confused thinking, fear of loud noises including thunderstorms, overactive watchdog behavior including pacing.
Arbor Garden, Borage, Broccoli, Chamomile, Coral Pink Rose, Comfrey, Crab Apple, Dandelion, Feverfew, Honeybees in the White Hawthorn, Joe Pye Weed, Lavender, Lemon, Logan's Force of Truth, Mustard, Mutabilis Rose, Old Blush China Rose, Pennyroyal, Pink Tecoma, Queen Anne's Lace, Red Chestnut, Red Clover, Red Rugosa Rose, Scarlet Runner Bean, St. John's Wort, Trillium, White Yarrow, Aspen, and Blue Vervain
Breathe
Lung and pulmonary system, upper respiratory issues.
Blackberry, Borage, Cosmos, Eyebright, French Marigold, Goldenrod, Graniana Rose, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Jewelweed, Lemon, Lungwort, Nasturtium, Screw Pine, Small Woodland Orchid, Snapdragon, Swamp Candles, White Nicotiana, Abutilon, and Sea Purslane |
MayMay stops to smell the Flowers |
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Caretaker
Support for animal and human caretakers, nourishes empathy and unconditional love in care taking relationships, increases intuitive communication, restores joy and enthusiasm in selfless service.
Agrippina Rose, Calendula, Cochineal Cactus, Dombeya Wallichi, Eyes of Mary, Goldenrod, Hawthorn, Honeybees in the White Hawthorn, Joe Pye Weed, Mehera, Orange Marigold, Osteospermum, Pebble Pincushion, Pink Lady's Slipper, Pink Tecoma, Pink Yarrow from the Cliffs of Moher, Red Chestnut, Red Mangrove, Rosa Banksia, Rose a Parfum de l'Hay, Ruby Gold Orchid, Spiderlily, St. Francis Water, Wild Thrift, Winter Solstice in the Shaker Feast Grounds, and White Chestnut.
Digestive Woes
For gastrointestinal issues.
Aloe Ciliaris, Aloe Vera, Avocado, Blackberry, Comfrey, Coral Aloe, Dandelion, Goldenrod, Loquat, Jasmine, Jewelweed, Old China Blush Rose, Sago Palm, Screw Pine, Shrimp Plant, Hepatica, and Larkspur |
Teddy's dog, Wavey Gravy |
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Flee Free
For situations in which an animal is under attack; for improved electrical vitality so that boundaries strengthen and animal can rebuff negativity or pests.
Amaryllis, Andalisa, Blackberry, Broccoli, Chives, Crab Apple, Dandelion, Darrell's Fleabane, The Eight Garden, Jack in the Pulpit, Jewelweed, Larkspur, Lavender, Lemon, Lilac, Maple, Nasturtium, Pennyroyal, Old Blush China Rose, Radish, Red Clover, Self Heal, St John's Wort, Sunflower, Sweet William, Thistle, Titan, Trillium, Tomato, White Yarrow, Wintergreen, Echinacea, Eggplant, and Fleabane.
Flow Free
Urinary tract health, problems with flow anywhere in the body.
Anthurium, Avocado, Bells Of Ireland, Bottlebrush, Broccoli, Calliandra, Dandelion, The Eight Garden, Monkey Tail, Queen Anne's Lace, Sago Palm, Shrimp Plant, Sunlight Datura, White Calliandra, Vetch, The Venus Garden, and Bladderwort.
Grief & Loss
For when a caretaker, friend or animal companion dies; loss of home or sense of purpose; break-up of family; for despair, depression, brokenness and grief.
Alex MacKenzie Rose, Arrowhead, Arbor Garden, Blackberry, Borage, Coral Pink Rose, Cucumber, Eyes of Mary, Honeysuckle, Hyssop, Indian Pipe, Joe Pye Weed, Maltese Cross, Maple, Mustard, Old Blush China Rose, Painkiller Plant, Pale Pink Rose, Pink Tecoma, Star of Bethlehem, Swamp Candles, Trillium, White Bleeding Heart, White Hibiscus, Witch Hazel, Yellow Water Lily, Camaieux Rose, Crinum Lily, Madame Hardy Rose, and Pink Water Lily. |
Kathy's cat, Squeak |
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Healthy Coat
For healthy skin and fur, for hot spots, rashes, skin sensitivities, and allergic situations, for raw tissue internally as well as externally
Aloe Ciliaris, Aloe Graminicola, Aloe Vera, Banana, Bells of Ireland, Blackberry, Black Ebony, Cedar, Coral Aloe, Cotton, Dandelion, Feverfew, French Marigold, Goldenrod, Jewelweed, Maple, Monkey Tail, Orange Aloe, Pale Orange Aloe, Pennyroyal, Queen Anne's Lace, Sago Palm, Screw Pine, St. John's Wort, Thistle, Titan, Peach, and Pink Baby's Breath.
Immune Support
Andalisa, Baby Blue Eyes, Dandelion, Echinacea, The Eight Garden, Epimedium, French Marigold, Henry Hudson Rose, Honeybees in the White Hawthorn, La Belle Sultane, Lime, Precious Blood, Radish, Raspberry, Rhubarb, Rue, Self Heal, St. John's Wort, and Titan.
Jealousy
Jealousy in any form, including sibling rivalry among animals in the same household.
Arbor Garden, Bougainvillea, Carouby Pea, Corn, Crab Apple, Envy Green Zinnia, Indian Pipe, Mary Queen of Scots, Orange, Pennyroyal, Violet Transmuting Flame Violet, Re-Union, Sweet Pea, Tree Peony, and The Watchman.
Neediness
Supports an animal to find balance and right relationship with his person; helpful for the animal who is overly anxious to please his person or who wavers between self-confidence and no confidence, exhibiting resentment alternating with clinginess in his search for his place in the world.
Angelica, Cabbage, Delphinium, Dogberry, Maple, Meadowsweet, Meadow Rue, Queen Anne's Lace, Partridgeberry, Spiderwort, Swamp Candles, Sweet William, Thistle, The Watchman, and Wintergreen. |
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New Beginnings
For both old and new animals when a new animal arrives in a household; for transition to new caretakers, a new role or new home.
Arbor Garden, Babies of Light, Butterfly Garden, Envy Green Zinnia, Gall of the Earth, Lavender, Morning Glory, Mutabilis Rose, Pale Pink Rose, Red Mangrove, Red Rugosa Rose, Rose a Parfum de l'Hay, Star of Bethlehem, Summer Snowflake, Thanksgiving Snowdrop, Tree Peony, The Watchman, Witch Hazel, Purple Sensation Allium, and Will Baffin Rose |
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Outburst
For aggression, outbursts of violent behavior often unexpected or out of character, any unproductive release of pent up emotions through destructive physical activity. Animal act as sponges, absorbing negativity wherever they go. It is easy for them to collect too much negativity and get electrically overcharged. If they cannot find a way to discharge this negativity constructively they will do it destructively. They often need support to release this electrical overcharge. This mix helps discharge electrical overcharges in a benign way.
Bloodroot, Black Currant, Bunchberry, Comfrey, Crab Apple, Dandelion, Dogberry, Eggplant, Epimedium, Hardhack, Indian Pipe, Lavender, Lilac, Maltese Cross, Mary Queen of Scots Rose, Orange, Orange Hawkweed, Pennyroyal, Red Clover, Red Rugosa Rose, Royal Ponciana, Screw Pine, Snapdragon, Spiderwort, St. John's Wort, Trillium, White Yarrow, and Wild Columbine. |
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Recovery
Post-surgery or recovery from illness or trauma.
Bermuda Olivewood, Capeweed, Dandelion, Henry Hudson Rose, La Belle Sultane Rose, Larkspur, Lauriana Rose, Lavender, Maple, Pumpkin, Rosa Mundi, Self Heal, Trout Lily, Vitex, Zucchini, Gooseberry, and Wild Ginger.
Run & Play
To support the healing process for any injury or chronic condition which interferes with joyful, flexible, carefree running and playing.
Angelica, Boneset, Comfrey, The Fairy Rose, French Marigold, Goldenrod, Honeybees in the White Hawthorn, Maple, Osteospermum, Shrimp Plant, Self Heal, Snapdragon, Trout Lily, Vetch, Watch Your Back, Black Cohosh, White Snakeroot, Willow, and Vitex.
Separation
Caretaker away or at work with animal home alone or in the care of someone other than their person; separation anxiety.
Borage, Bunchberry, Chamomile, Dogberry, Feverfew, Goldenrod, Honeysuckle, Joe Pye Weed, Maltese Cross, Meadow Rue, Pale Pink Rose, Pink Tecoma, Spruce, Trillium, and White Bleeding Heart.
Senior Citizen
To help maintain emotional equilibrium and good cheer during declines in function associated with aging process; to help reverse the declines to whatever degree is possible in areas such as flexibility, eyesight, hearing, energy levels and general flow of systems.
Allamanda, Angelica, Bignonia, Blackberry, Boneset, Bottle Gentian, Borage, Capeweed, Coltsfoot, Comfrey, Coralita, Daffodil, Dandelion, Eyebright, The Fairy Rose, Goldenrod, Honeybees in the White Hawthorn, Lilac, Maple, Mallow, Mustard, Osteospermum, Rhubarb, Shrimp Plant, Snapdragon, Wild Aster, and Zinnia. |
MayMay posing for the camera |
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Showcats
Supports balanced self-expression for animals in or out of shows, helps shy and retiring animals blossom and very assertive animals find appropriate poise and restraint.
Baby Blue Eyes, Bermudiana, Borage, Cosmos, Cotton, Feverfew, Goldenrod, Maple, Morning Glory, Scarlet Runner Bean, Sunflower, St. John's Wort, Trillium, True Wood Sorrel, Wintergreen, Zinnia, Celandine, and Croton
Spraying
Difficulty discharging negativity in more benign ways; resentment; pent up anger; confusion about role in household due to arrival of new animal or for some other reason; litter box issues.
Anthurium, Bottlebrush, Crab Apple, Coralita, Dandelion, Envy Green Zinnia, Feverfew, Hardhack, Jewelweed, Joe Pye Weed, Orange, Pennyroyal, Shrimp Plant, Spiderwort, Vetch, The Watchman, White Nicotiana, and Willow.
Transition
For the dying process both to give physical stamina during the work of dying and also to help with the spiritual work done during the last stages of life, also helpful during other transitions in life.
Alex MacKenzie Rose, Angelica, Arbor Garden, Cabbage, Corn, Lemon, Lime, Magnolia, Maltese Cross, Maple, Orange, Pale Pink Rose, Red Mangrove, Self Heal, Sunlight Datura, and Zucchini. |
Lynn's donkeys, Hollis and Cooper |
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Each of our twenty-two Animal Wellness Collection remedies is offered individually or can be purchased as a part of a complete set. Each Animal Wellness Collection remedy is offered in a 1/2 oz. cobalt blue dropper bottle containing more than three hundred drops. All remedies are also available in a 2 oz. bottle upon request. An animal's electrical system, the part of the animal that reads the Flower Essence road maps, extends out from his or her body. This means a remedy can be taken in food or water, rubbed on paw pads, ear tips, or fur, or mixed with a cup of water and spritzed throughout an animal's household. All of these methods work well because they all give an animal a chance to read and learn from the information of the Flower Essences. Because Flower Essences are electrical,not chemical, a small amount of a remedy contains the same information as a large amount. This means you usually do not need to use more than a couple drops of a remedy at any time no matter what method of application you use. Three to five drops in food or water twice a day would be ample for most situations. If the situation is acute, more frequent use of the remedies can help an animal to better copy the healing information offered. To keep your remedies pure, rinse a dropper well before returning it to the bottle if it has touched you or the animal you are working with. Animals make the most of the data Flower Essences provide. They are very adept at using this information for their own healing. Shifts are often noticeable soon after an animal starts working with an Animal Wellness Collection remedy. If the animal receiving a remedy does not show an improvement, consider giving other members of the household the remedy. Sometimes, it is not the animal with the symptoms that is the source of the issue. When the other animals and people in the household are supported by the Essence, the original animal often improves. Animals know what they need. When an animal in your household drinks from another animal's water bowl containing Animal Wellness remedies, it is because they know they need these remedies. If an animal gets a remedy it does not need, it will not cause any problems. Think of this as no more harmful than giving an animal a road map it will not have to use. Animals cannot overdose on Flower Essences. You can give animals as many remedies as you feel they need. After all, sometimes we all need many road maps to unravel a situation we find ourselves in. These remedies are much more versatile than their descriptions. If you are prompted to use a remedy with a name or description that doesn't quite fit, we encourage you to trust your intuition. These remedies have great depths. Last of all, the Animal Wellness Collection remedies were developed for animals but are fabulous for people too. As many people as animals use these remedies in their healing work. We encourage you to use these remedies for yourself! We do! |