Scotch Broom Flower Essence

$15.99

Hope in Heavy Times

Encourages hope when news feels heavy, softening doom-and-gloom patterns and inviting steadier optimism about what’s ahead.

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Scotch Broom encourages optimism in those who are in a pattern of feeling depressed over world events. Brings a little sunshine into the doom-and-gloom perspective, adds hope and optimism for the future.

Other Products containing Scotch Broom Flower Essence:

  • Tomorrow Blend rebuilds lost hope and eases anxious feelings about the future and that feeling of impending doom.

This is a 1 oz bottle that should last about a month of daily dosing.
We recommend taking no more than one blend at a time. Here's why and some possible work arounds.
All of our essences are made with brandy as the preservative. You can read more on why we use brandy here

Your order comes with dosing instructions, here's how to use essences if you want to read up before your order arrives. 

Disclaimer: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Statements on this site, including customer reviews, have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Individual experiences may vary, and results are not guaranteed. Reviews reflect the opinions of the authors and not necessarily those of Freedom Flowers. Please consult your healthcare provider before beginning any wellness regimen, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or managing a medical condition.

For Animals

For the animal whose depression is SITUATIONAL, connected to bleak or hopeless circumstances rather than personal trauma or physical decline. This is the shelter dog who has watched other dogs get adopted and has stopped trying. The livestock animal in dreary conditions who has gone passive and lifeless. The indoor cat staring out the window with a dullness that goes beyond boredom into something like despair about its world. Scotch Broom is not a trauma essence, a grief essence, or an aging essence. It addresses the animal whose outlook has gone dark because its circumstances are dark. It brings a spark of optimism, a sense that things can change, a little sunshine into the doom and gloom. The distinction is external versus internal: where Bee Balm clears internal emotional residue and Tansy revives a traumatized will, Scotch Broom addresses the animal's relationship to its situation. It is most indicated when improving the animal's actual circumstances is also part of the plan, because the essence gives the animal enough hope to respond to environmental changes that are being made on its behalf. (Compare with Bee Balm for passion lost to monotony, Elder for the dullness of aging or illness recovery, Wild Rose for apathy so deep the animal has given up entirely, or Tansy for will that collapsed after being overwhelmed.)

From the Freedom Flowers A-Z of flower essences for animals. See the full reference for related essences, pet blends, and situational guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are flower essences?

Flower essences are energetic remedies made by capturing the vibrational imprint of a flower in water. They're designed to help shift emotional and mental patterns by interacting with the body’s energetic field.

Are they essential oils?

Nope—totally different category. Flower essences are made using only the blossoms of a plant and are considered energetic remedies. They contain no scent and are usually taken orally. Essential oils are aromatic extracts made from various parts of a plant and act through biochemical pathways.

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How do you use flower essences?

Just add a few drops to whatever you’re drinking—coffee, tea, smoothies, water. If you’d rather not take them internally, you can apply them topically or even add them to a bath.

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Are they safe?

Flower essences are generally considered safe for all ages, including babies, pets, pregnant women, and those on medications. They're non-toxic and contain no chemical plant parts.

Can I use this if I have allergies?

Yes—our essences only contain the vibrational imprint of flowers, not any physical plant matter. However, droppers contain latex and we use brandy as a preservative—contact us if you need an alternative.

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How long do I have to take them?

Quick shifts can happen in days, but deeper patterns may take weeks. A good rule of thumb is one month of use for every year you've had the issue.

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Where’s the science?

There’s growing research into frequency-based wellness and water memory that helps explain how flower essences may influence emotional states.

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