Alpine Mint Bush is a reminder that resilience can be quiet. It is found in the steady return to one clear next step, even when the wider path remains uncertain.
In a complementary flower-remedy practice, the plant becomes a prompt for reflection rather than a guaranteed treatment. If you are living with a chronic condition, use educational material as a starting point for questions with your clinician, never as a substitute for care.
A considered note. Flower remedies are complementary wellbeing practices. If you are living with a chronic condition or taking medication, speak with a qualified clinician before changing your care.


