Wisteria, Australian flower remedy



Curated by Daniela Galbiati, naturopath

Wisteria is an Australian flower remedy derived from Wisteria sinensis . Suitable for tense men and women unable to relax in intimacy, it promotes sexual pleasure and greater relaxation. Let's find out better.

Description of the plant

Wisteria sinensis - Wisteria is a genus of climbing plants of the Fabaceae (or Leguminosae ) family known by the common name of wisteria . The name of the genus was given in honor of the anthropologist Kaspar Wistar (1761-1818), an anatomy scholar from Philadelphia. Wisterias grow by wrapping themselves around any support in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction, both in height and horizontally.

Wisteria grows on the east coast of the United States, from where it was imported into Europe in the 1700s. A century later, instead, Asian varieties arrived from the East, and more precisely from China and Japan. Also in Australia the plant was introduced in the early nineteenth century.

In oriental culture, wisteria is friendship ; it is said that the Japanese emperors, during the long travels of representation, brought with them bonsai of wisteria; when they arrived in foreign places they were preceded by the men of the suite, who supported saplings of flowering wisteria, in order to make known their intentions, friendly and of respect, for the inhabitants of those lands. The meaning that the gift of wisteria has preserved is that of a sign of availability and even proof of friendship.

Wisteria is a climbing, rustic and woody shrub, with robust roots that easily expands, sinuous branches, which can reach 30 meters in height depending on the support.

It has large dark green leaves, 30 cm long, and fragrant flowers, with a papillaceous corolla of blue-lilac or mauve color, united in showy hanging bunches 20–30 cm long, with blooms in late winter and early spring.

affirmation

Now I feel comfortable with sexuality and enjoy it.

I am now open to intimacy in my report.

Now I am aware of having a kinder and sweeter side to my nature.

You can learn more about how Australian flower therapy was born and how it developed

Property of Wisteria.

  • Suitable for women who do not feel comfortable with respect to sexuality, who fear intimacy.
  • For tense men and women unable to relax in intimacy and sexuality, and for macho men who hide their gentler and sweeter side.
  • Particularly useful in cases where problems with intimacy are due to harassment or abuse suffered in the past. In this case it is also useful to associate Fringed Violet.
  • Promotes sexual pleasure and greater relaxation in intimacy, openness and kindness in relationships in general.

Wisteria is contained in Phisical Wellness and Sexuality Compounds. In the LOVE SYSTEM range it is in Sensuality body and environment spray, Body Love cream, Delicate intensive eye contour serum, Night Gratitude filler cream, Energy emulsion day dynamizing day Citrus, Relaxing evening body emulsion pink relaxing.

Preparation and use

In a 30 ml bottle combine naturale natural water and ¼ brandy for storing the product; add 7 drops for each chosen flower. This personal mixture is taken 7 drops under the tongue, morning and evening, upon awakening and before sleeping. The drops can also be applied locally as well, combined with neutral cream as a carrier, in the bath water or vaporized in the environment to create a harmonious place.

They can also be prepared without brandy making sure they do not degrade (if necessary, the preparation is repeated). They can be diluted in a little water or herbal teas, even for children.

The association with Flannel Flower is indicated for men who cannot express their sweet and feminine side, who repress with a "tough" image.

While the association with Fringed Violet is indicated in the case of abuse, harassment and violence for emotional and physical injuries caused by such events that limit and prevent intimate relationships.

Boab instead it might be useful to associate it when it is family or social beliefs and models that make sexuality and intimacy difficult.

Read more about Ian White, the founder of the Australian Bush Flower Essences Society

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