You are attached to the past and you feel homesick, you have the feeling of regretting missed opportunities. It is at the very end of the year that the honeysuckle, Lonicera caprifolium, gives new leaves, as if to symbolize renewal and the importance of moving forward. Honeysuckle, from the Caprifoliaceae family, is a woody climbing plant that grows spontaneously at the edge of woods and is grown as an isolated plant or in hedges, generally trained. Unperturbed, honeysuckle is very appreciated for its ornamental and olfactory qualities as well as for its hardiness, because it tolerates temperatures around -20°C. In purely botanical terms, honeysuckle can reach four meters in height. It has twining branches, deciduous foliage composed of leaves with a glaucous underside and a dark green obverse. Its multiple flowers in corollas of straw yellow to white with a subtle pinkish tint bloom from May to the end of July and exude an enchanting fragrance that is even more powerful from sunset to sunrise. It is also during the night that pollinating insects gather nectar from the honeysuckle flowers.
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 lonicera caprifolium flowers (dilution 1/500).