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« on: Jan 30, 2010 04:24 am »

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Opting out of the league of the sleep-deprived is often easier said than done. Approximately 32 million Americans suffer from insomnia, which can be attributed to everything from light pollution to the kind of urban and suburban white noise that snakes its way into our dreams, leaving an indelible impression on our circadian rhythms. Thankfully, getting some shut-eye needn’t involve asking your doctor for an ultra-strength Xanax prescription—or even moving to a remote location where your only nighttime soundtrack is a cricket sonata. In fact, the answer to your problems might be as simple as flowers.
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« Reply #1 on: Jan 30, 2010 05:04 am »

Hi abysmaltouch,

Thanks for sharing such an interesting topic. I had no idea there was a difference between flower essences ( which one can take internally ) and essential oils which of course, are for external use.

Some excerpts from the article that caught my attention ~
  "A common misunderstanding is that flower essences are the same as essential oils. However, essential oils are highly aromatic, concentrated oils from leaves, flowers, grasses, fruits, and resins. They are typically used externally and work therapeutically through one’s sense of smell, which sends corresponding messages to the nervous system. Essential oils like lavender and clary sage can be used to relax the body and mind, and can also be used in combination with flower essences. " I have heard that lavendar is a relaxing scent and color.

 "According to Jenny Pao—a San Francisco-based Quantum Energetics practitioner, flower essence practitioner, and owner of Nectar Essences—flower essences are powerful on a psycho-spiritual level because they include subtle infusions of the elements of ether and water. “The element of ether is the invisible energy extracted from the flowers, the invisible thread of vibrational healing that addresses the soul,” she says. “The element of water is also included. Like water, emotions are meant to flow. Flower essences are potions for your emotions, helping them flow and blossom.”


Flower essences that can aid in restful sleep and sweet dreams:

White chestnut essence - (to quiet a restless mind; can be found in the Nectar Essences Sleep spray and Bach Rescue Sleep)
St. Germain essence - (for faith, light, and peace; can be found in Nectar Essences Sleep spray)
Bush iris - (can be found in Balance for the Mind drinking water)
Bach Rescue Sleep - (a sleep aid containing five of Dr. Bach’s Flower Remedies)
Calms Forte - (a homeopathic botanical remedy)
Balance for the Mind drinking water - (an Australian drinking water infused with flower remedies)
Floracopeia organic lavender essential oil - (a pure oil from an ecologically sustainable botanical medicine company)
Lotus Wei Quiet Mind - (a muscle-relaxing combination of flower essences including bird of paradise, datura, dandelion, and lotus)
Nectar Essences Sleep spray - (a spray with 11 flower essences, also containing sleep-inducing organic aromas of lavender, neroli, and jasmine)
Wei of Chocolate Inner Peace - (a “sleepytime” fair-trade dark chocolate that is infused with flower essences and lavender petal powder)
Yogi Tea Bedtime Tea - (contains valerian, St. John’s wort, chamomile, and passionflower)

hmmm Yogi Tea Bedtime Tea.... wonder if this tea has any meditational benefits ?

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« Reply #2 on: Jan 30, 2010 10:20 am »

please note ~

Yogi tea Bedtime tea, should not be drunk before meditation ! One is most likely to fall asleep, which could cause problems if one falls off their chair and wakes all the others who are sleeping, ooops I mean meditating  Shocked   Grin
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