For those with a critical, intolerant attitude. The Beech helps foster tolerance and kindness. The slender beech tree raises its straight trunk with smooth, silvery-grey bark up to 40 m. Its small, shiny leaves, translucent green when young, play delicately with the light. It exudes an aura of calm and strength, but the shade of its branches, which block out the sun, creates a void around it, and it grows solitary, especially since its root system spreads horizontally. It is aimed at friends of order and punctuality, intolerant of the imperfections and weaknesses of those around them. With a keen sense of criticism, they let nothing go and spot what is wrong first. The remedy inclines one to more tolerance and respect for the choices and behaviors of others, and more flexibility in relationships. "For those who always want to improve everything around them, for whom nothing is good enough and can always be better. In this way, they can be more tolerant, more conciliatory and open to the different paths taken by all beings and things working towards the realization of their own perfection." Excerpt from the 1936 edition of "The Twelve Healers", translated into French by C. Lévi and G. Wolf.
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 Fagus sylvatica flowers (dilution 1/500).