Description
A gentle, flower-based remedy for emotional upset, overwhelm + those moments when life suddenly feels too much. Think of it as first aid in a bottle for everyday stresses — for kids, teens + adults.
When We’ve Reached for It
We’ve used this on restless nights to support calm + falling asleep. After big feelings spill over — once we’ve sat with the tears + sat quietly with those feelings. It’s been a calming companion during those tender, in-between moments.
First Aid Uses
Use for immediate support for children, teens + adults, during upsetting, or high-pressure situations such as:
Emotional upsets
New or overwhelming experiences (new childminder drop-off, first classes, big changes)
Demanding days when you haven’t stopped
Exams, interviews, stage fright
Accidents or moments of shock
General feelings of anxiety or unease
For support whenever emotional demand is running high.
How to Use
Try four drops directly on the tongue or mix into a favourite drink.
Suitable from ages 3 and up.
Ingredients
Vegetable glycerine
Store below 25°C.
Comforter Essence contains the traditional Five Flower Combination:
Clematis – Helps with grounding when feeling dreamy, overwhelmed or checked out. Cherry Plum – Supports calm + control during intense emotions.
Impatiens – Eases irritability, tension + that wound-up feeling.
Rose Rock – Offers steadiness during moments of panic or sudden fright.
Star of Bethlehem – Comforts after upset, shock or emotional distress.
Eco Friendly
This remedy includes a small plastic safety seal to ensure freshness + guarantee it hasn’t been opened before use. Packaging is otherwise simple and minimal. Come in a glass bottle.
More Information
Traditionally used for emotional balance + calming during big or unexpected moments. Can be paired with listening + being with feelings which helps to process them so they don't get stuck in the body. Grounding practices like deep breaths, hugs, or a quiet moment together are also helpful.
Important Note
Always read the label. If symptoms persist or you’re unsure, seek advice from a healthcare professional. Keep out of reach of children.



