California Poppy Healing
- Michele Marchese

- Jul 12, 2022
- 2 min read
Love to talk about poppies and their amazing healing ability. They love to show themselves in the Spring and are native to the Southwest, and found abundantly in California and Arizona.
When you first walk into a poppy field a feeling of joy flows all over you, lighting up the mind, body, and soul. It’s amazing to see how many of these beauties blanket the desert floor! If you look they are just very chill flowers just gently flowing in the wind, much how you will feel from this remedy.
California Poppy is a an herb indigenous to California and other southwest states and a flower that is rich in vitamins E, C and E as well as minerals such as calcium and magnesium. California poppy contains sedative properties and has a long ancient history of use for pain, bringing about very mellow hypnotic states. It can be beneficial for stress, panic, difficulty sleeping, pain, some mood disorders and memory issues. California Poppy is good add on for anyone with cognitive decline. California Poppy is known as natural pain reliever and is a safe alternative to prescription medication. It contains antispasmodic properties as well as analgesic which is useful in providing comfort for those suffering from acute muscle or nerve pain. Its relaxing properties are enhanced by adding hops, passion flower, lemon balm or valerian root. California Poppy can be found in flower essences, tinctures, teas, and herb form.
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