Flower Essence Services
Supplement brand · 🇺🇸 United States · est. 1979
Owned by / part of: Flower Essence Services (FES)
Ingredient risk
Contains restricted ingredients
⛔ Red — banned or high-risk ingredients
Auto-flagged from PHIG regulatory data. Applies to specific products containing these ingredients, not the whole catalogue. Flags show countries named in the source data.
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dards. Drug interaction warnings required [2]. || France :: Banned from sale as a supplement (2000) due to drug interaction concerns [3]. ||
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Hepatotoxicity cases including liver failure — limit 6 months [1]
⚠️ Yellow — use with caution or restricted in some markets
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Coumarin TDI 0.1 mg/kg BW/day. Cassia type exceeds limits at typical supplement doses.
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The brand's other 3 identifiable ingredients (Red Clover, Hawthorn, Myrrh…) carry no sale bans or restrictions — clear.
Ingredient safety profile
7 of this brand's ingredients matched to PHIG data and classified by regulatory status. Red = banned in ≥1 country · Yellow = restricted but sold · Green = clear.
3 clear1 restricted (sold with limits)3 banned in ≥1 country
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No food-safety alerts on record. Cross-checked against the Food Recalls & Alerts archive (🇪🇺 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇦🇺).
Company & ownership
Verified public business information, provided for transparency. We publish facts only.
Maker of Bach-style flower-essence remedies, founded 1979; based in Nevada City, California. (Note: flower essences are not evidence-based for medical use.)
| Established | 1979 · California, United States |
| Ownership | Independent |
| Parent corporation | Flower Essence Services (FES) |
| Public / private | Private |
| Headquarters | Nevada City, California, USA |
Sources: https://www.fesflowers.com/
Product forms
Liquid (377)
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