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Beech, the Bach flower of tolerance.
The common beech or Fagus sylvatica is a tree of the Fagaceae family. Its peculiarity is to live away from many plants, because few are those that can develop at its foot.
In a rather domineering appearance, it is vulnerable to strong winds due to the superficiality of its rooting.
Common beech is a tree commonly found in isolated, beech, or near Scots pine and spruce.
With the protection of other trees, it can reach heights of forty meters and live between two hundred and three hundred years.
Botanically, beech has a blackish gray bark, smooth and thin, which is frequently covered with epiphytic plants. Its deciduous foliage is made up of alternate, crenellated, oval-shaped leaves that take on copper tones in autumn.
This monoecious tree bears both male and female flowers - catkins - which bloom in the spring just after leafing. Its fruits, called beechnuts, are achenes, the physical appearance of which is reminiscent of small chestnuts.
The common beech begins to bear fruit when it reaches its sixties.
Dosage
Bach Original Flowers are taken orally.
2 drops in a glass of water or on the tongue 4 times a day.
Consumer Information
Dietary supplement.
Due to the presence of alcohol, these food supplements are not recommended for people with alcoholism.
Pregnant and lactating women refer to the advice of a health professional (doctor, pharmacist, midwife).
Store away from heat and light.
Gluten free.
A food supplement should not replace a balanced, varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of the reach of young children. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
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