Red Chestnut is suited anywhere there is over-concern for another person. This usually happens in a parent-child relationship, but can occur anywhere there are repetitive or obsessive thoughts and worries over another’s well-being. Those who resonate with Red Chestnut often have a hard time with trust in a higher power because the world feels like a scary place. They imagine the worst rather than hoping for the best. Red Chestnut can encourage a shift in perspective over time to replace worry with faith.
This is a 1 oz bottle that should last about a month of daily dosing.
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For Animals
For the animal whose anxiety is entirely focused on another being rather than on itself. The mother dog that will not let her puppies out of sight long past appropriate weaning age. The horse that panics when its bonded companion leaves the field, not because it fears being alone, but because it fears something will happen to the other horse. The cat that follows its owner room to room with an anxious vigilance that reads as obsessive concern rather than clinginess. Red Chestnut addresses the over-bonded animal whose worry about another creature or person dominates its behavior. Distinguished from general separation anxiety by the quality of the distress: this animal is not afraid for itself. It is afraid for the other. Common in animals that have lost a companion before, and in animals with owners who are ill.
From the Freedom Flowers A-Z of flower essences for animals. See the full reference for related essences, pet blends, and situational guidance.