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Flower Remedies for Teenagers Everyone knows the teenage years can be quite difficult and hard to cope with, but luckily there is a flower remedy for each negative feeling or problem that someone might encounter during that time.  For example: Walnut is good for starting puberty—since it’s such a change—and Crab Apple can help us to keep from getting down on our changing body and appearance, or fixating on blemishes such as pimples or our less attractive features.  For peer pressure and all the stress that comes from fitting in, there are remedies such as Walnut, Centaury, Agrimony, and Holly which help us stay immune to criticism and pressure from others, so as to remain our true normal and happy selves and live the life we choose for ourselves.  For depression or feeling down, there’s Mustard which helps us to experience the joy in life and to be alive in the moment.  There’s also Star of Bethlehem, Sweet Chestnut, or any of the other Despondency and Despair remedies depending on why it is we happen to feel down or depressed. Clematis is good for when we just want to sleep all the time, or very late.  Cherry Plum is useful for helping control any violent or destructive urges that we might have, or for and fears of our body acting in uncontrollable or embarrassing ways.  It can also help with irrational suicidal thoughts.  For asking people out and dating, there is Mimulus, Cerato, and Larch which help us to be more confident and unafraid.  If we get rejected, there’s Star of Bethlehem to handle the sadness we may feel, and Holly or Willow if we’re angry or resentful because of it...and Cherry Plum if we become destructive because of it.  Clematis is good if we are always day-dreaming about being with someone but are preoccupied or content with that alone, and never end up actually asking them out.   Sweet Chestnut is good for if we ever feel horribly embarrassed or that what we are going through is the end of the world, with nothing but pain and suffering to follow.  Pine is good for if we are too hard on ourselves or angry with ourselves for having said something stupid, and White Chestnut is good if we can’t stop thinking about an event or occurrence—good or bad.  Gentian can be good for getting back on the horse, as it were, and trying things again after something goes wrong or we get rejected. Being stuck at home can lead to lots of negative feelings, and Willow, Vervain, Cherry Plum, Holly, and Vine can help prevent getting upset and in needless fights over things that aren’t fair or that can’t be easily changed.  Centaury and Chicory are good for the stress of needing to be recognized as adults.  Impatiens is useful for the rush to grow up and become an adult or to move out of the house, and Walnut, Larch, and Honeysuckle help when we don’t want to grow up and move on to new and better things.
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Flower Remedies for Teenagers Everyone knows the teenage years can be quite difficult and hard to cope with, but luckily there is a flower remedy for each negative feeling or problem that someone might encounter during that time.  For example: Walnut is good for starting puberty—since it’s such a change—and Crab Apple can help us to keep from getting down on our changing body and appearance, or fixating on blemishes such as pimples or our less attractive features.  For peer pressure and all the stress that comes from fitting in, there are remedies such as Walnut, Centaury, Agrimony, and Holly which help us stay immune to criticism and pressure from others, so as to remain our true normal and happy selves and live the life we choose for ourselves.  For depression or feeling down, there’s Mustard which helps us to experience the joy in life and to be alive in the moment.  There’s also Star of Bethlehem, Sweet Chestnut, or any of the other Despondency and Despair remedies depending on why it is we happen to feel down or depressed. Clematis is good for when we just want to sleep all the time, or very late.  Cherry Plum is useful for helping control any violent or destructive urges that we might have, or for and fears of our body acting in uncontrollable or embarrassing ways.  It can also help with irrational suicidal thoughts.  For asking people out and dating, there is Mimulus, Cerato, and Larch which help us to be more confident and unafraid.  If we get rejected, there’s Star of Bethlehem to handle the sadness we may feel, and Holly or Willow if we’re angry or resentful because of it...and Cherry Plum if we become destructive because of it.  Clematis is good if we are always day-dreaming about being with someone but are preoccupied or content with that alone, and never end up actually asking them out.   Sweet Chestnut is good for if we ever feel horribly embarrassed or that what we are going through is the end of the world, with nothing but pain and suffering to follow.  Pine is good for if we are too hard on ourselves or angry with ourselves for having said something stupid, and White Chestnut is good if we can’t stop thinking about an event or occurrence—good or bad.  Gentian can be good for getting back on the horse, as it were, and trying things again after something goes wrong or we get rejected. Being stuck at home can lead to lots of negative feelings, and Willow, Vervain, Cherry Plum, Holly, and Vine can help prevent getting upset and in needless fights over things that aren’t fair or that can’t be easily changed.  Centaury and Chicory are good for the stress of needing to be recognized as adults.  Impatiens is useful for the rush to grow up and become an adult or to move out of the house, and Walnut, Larch, and Honeysuckle help when we don’t want to grow up and move on to new and better things.
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