Western Pasque Flower
Western Pasque Flower (Anemone)^, organic cane alcohol
1:2 fresh 75% root
2 oz
^wild harvested
The name Anenome comes from the Greek word for wind; anemos. Anenome or Pasque flower is associated with the wind and the Greek myth of the Nymph Anenome, who was the beloved mistress of Zepher, God of the west wind.
Wind flower offers us grounding and rootedness when we feel blown about, fearful, or drenched in chaos. They ease anxiety, nervousness, heart palpitations, weepiness and are my first response remedy for panic attacks.
This is a drop dose medicine, take 5-15 drops under the tongue.
Larger dosages will overstimulate the parasympathetic and vagus nerve, while smaller doses will gently ease anxiety, stabilize the pulse and improve the circulation and dispersal of blood to the central nervous system
*not to be used while pregnant
Western Pasque Flower (Anemone)^, organic cane alcohol
1:2 fresh 75% root
2 oz
^wild harvested
The name Anenome comes from the Greek word for wind; anemos. Anenome or Pasque flower is associated with the wind and the Greek myth of the Nymph Anenome, who was the beloved mistress of Zepher, God of the west wind.
Wind flower offers us grounding and rootedness when we feel blown about, fearful, or drenched in chaos. They ease anxiety, nervousness, heart palpitations, weepiness and are my first response remedy for panic attacks.
This is a drop dose medicine, take 5-15 drops under the tongue.
Larger dosages will overstimulate the parasympathetic and vagus nerve, while smaller doses will gently ease anxiety, stabilize the pulse and improve the circulation and dispersal of blood to the central nervous system
*not to be used while pregnant
Western Pasque Flower (Anemone)^, organic cane alcohol
1:2 fresh 75% root
2 oz
^wild harvested
The name Anenome comes from the Greek word for wind; anemos. Anenome or Pasque flower is associated with the wind and the Greek myth of the Nymph Anenome, who was the beloved mistress of Zepher, God of the west wind.
Wind flower offers us grounding and rootedness when we feel blown about, fearful, or drenched in chaos. They ease anxiety, nervousness, heart palpitations, weepiness and are my first response remedy for panic attacks.
This is a drop dose medicine, take 5-15 drops under the tongue.
Larger dosages will overstimulate the parasympathetic and vagus nerve, while smaller doses will gently ease anxiety, stabilize the pulse and improve the circulation and dispersal of blood to the central nervous system
*not to be used while pregnant