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THE TWELVE HEALERS

THE SEVEN HELPERS

THE SECOND 19

2 Aspen

3 Beech

6 Cherry Plum

7 Chestnut Bud

10 Crab Apple

11 Elm

15 Holly

16 Honeysuckle

17 Hornbeam

19 Larch

21 Mustard

24 Pine

25 Red Chestnut

29 Star of Bethlehem

30 Sweet Chestnut

33 Walnut

35 White Chestnut

37 Wild Rose

38 Willow

39 FIRST AID

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Mustard

Mustard


21 Mustard, Sinapis arvensis

Guiding principle:
INSUFFICIENT INTEREST IN PRESENT CIRCUMSTANCES - Gloom, sadness

About this herb:
Scientific name: Sinapis arvensis
Description: Mustard is an annual plant and reaches a height of 30 inches. It grows primarily at the sides of roads and in fields. The stem and the leaves are hairy, the glowing yellow flowers form at first short spikes that soon turn into long, pearl-like husks. It blooms from May to September.

The aims of this flower essence:
Depressions, periods of melancholy come and go without any noticable reason.

Dr. Bach wrote:
Those who are liable to times of gloom, or even despair, as though a cold dark cloud overshadowed them and hid the light and the joy of life. It may not be possible to give any reason or explanation for such attacks. Under these conditions it is almost impossible to appear happy or cheerful. (The 12 Healers and other remedies, 1936)