Bach Flowers Wild Oats 10ml Inebios WILD OAT. This flower helps people who feel a sense of uncertainty and a lack of ambition.
Avena fatua (wild oats) is a plant species belonging to the Poaceae family ( subfamily Pooideae, tribe Poeae, subtribe Aveninae ) considered a weedy weed in cereal crops. Wild oats take their name from their gait in the wind: when it blows, they give the impression of being tossed about in all directions, not knowing where to turn. All wild oats are easily recognized by their long panicle inflorescences and their robust stems that can reach 1.50 m. Wild Oats is the Bach Flower that helps people who have difficulty finding direction .
Inebios Bach Flowers target all the transient or regular emotions of the individual and contribute to emotional harmony on a daily basis . Interested in a lot of things but undecided about the right path to take? Do you feel like you haven't found the meaning of your life? Then this Inebios Bach Flower is made for you!
For those who aspire to do something important in their life, wishing to have a lot of experience, to enjoy everything as much as possible and to live fully. The difficulty for them is to decide on the career to follow, because although their ambitions are strong, they do not have a special vocation. This can cause delays and dissatisfaction.
Comment on the recommendations for use and dosage of Bach Flowers Wild Oats 10ml Inebios WILD OAT with our partner Avis checked after your purchase .
Grape alcohol 27% v/v, aqueous solution of spikelets in full bloom of Bromus ramosus Huds (1/500 dilution).
What are the precautions for use ?
Due to the presence of alcohol, these food supplements are not recommended for:
Presentation - Packaging :
10ml dropper bottle.
The advice of your expert pharmacist
Bach flower Wild Oat: the flower of meaning: Wild oat or wild oats does not hesitate to gain height! Growing just as well in a field as in a clearing, it does not hesitate to soar, until it reaches two meters in height. It carries small branches, adorned with ears, which fall flexibly.
Wild oats take their name from their gait in the wind: when it blows, they give the impression of being tossed about in all directions, not knowing where to turn. However, with roots that can plunge more than a meter underground, Wild Oat is firmly anchored in the ground. It draws from it a vital energy which gives it remarkable vigor. Able to rise high enough to dominate the mass of surrounding flowers, it skilfully extricates itself from the mass to offer itself a place in the sun. If it swings with the wind, the Bach flower Wild Oat is quite capable of charting its course to achieve full bloom.
Also discover the complete list of the 38 Bach flowers .