Gnavelle helps with balance and resolve. Encourages decisiveness. Annual gnavelle is a tiny wild plant with tangled stems that appear to grow in bulk. In late summer, it produces discreet greenish, star-shaped flowers. It is so inconspicuous that you have to hunt it down with your nose at ground level. Its changing location and disorderly appearance define its image, to be compared with the versatile attitude of the "Gnavelle" character defined by Doctor Bach.
He intended this elixir for chronic hesitants, people prone to mood swings and indecision. It aims to calm erratic or cyclothymic energy to make decisions faster and with less anxiety when making a choice. Elixirs & Co added gnavelle to the Urgences compound to facilitate a rapid return to balance and refocusing.
"For those who cannot decide between two things, considering the correctness of one and then the other, and who suffer greatly from it. These are generally calm people, who take on their difficulties alone and do not want to talk about them with others." Excerpt from the 1936 edition of "The Twelve Healers," translated into French by C. Lévi and G. Wolf.