Mustard
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The Bach mustard flower, or Sinapis arvensis in Latin, is an annual plant, meaning that its life cycle, which begins at germination until reaching seed production, lasts one year. From the Brassicaceae family, mustard Bach flower is often considered a weed, because it easily invades fields and gardens. This species is found throughout France, it is also very widespread in Europe, Asia and northern Africa.
The mustard Bach flower is a plant that flowers from May to September, it is composed of lyrate lower leaves and oval upper leaves. It measures between 20 and 60 cm and has pale yellow flowers which, like the sun, dispel gloom. A single plant can carry up to 4,000 seeds which wait patiently buried underground for the right opportunity to come to the surface. Its black seeds can be used to make mustard although, most often, the condiment is made from white mustard. Bach Mustard flower is mainly found in fields, fallows, the edges of paths or roads and wastelands, especially if they are limestone.
Adults: 2 drops in a glass of water or on the tongue 4 times a day.
Non-medicinal ingredients: Grape alcohol 27% v/v, aqueous solution of sinapis arvensis flowers (dilution 1/500).
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