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STAR OF BETHLEHEM

(Ornithogalum Umbellatum)

What is Star of Bethlehem?

The Negative Star of Bethlehem State

Special note for Alcoholics

What is Star of Bethlehem?

Description

This plant is related to the onion and garlic species, and grows to between 15-30 cm, with long, slender leaves. It grows in woodlands and meadows.

It has a delicate white-flower, a wild lily, that opens at the brightest part of the day. The flowers are striped green on the outside and open between May and April.

Symptoms

Unhappy, shock or bad news. Loss or an accident.

Specially recommended for

Those have had a shock or a loss, especially losses or traumatic events that were experienced years ago.

Ideal for those who suffer from psychosomatic illnesses.

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