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When used as a digestive tonic, it is best taken in the evening, about two hours after eating, and at least thirty minutes before bedtime, as it has a mild laxative action.
Many of the benefits of turmeric have been attributed to curcumin, a group of antioxidant compounds found in the rhizome.
Provides antioxidants for the maintenance of good health. Used in herbal medicine to aid digestion. Traditionally used in herbal medicine as an anti-inflammatory to relieve joint pain.
Highly concentrated source of the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, which are known to help support cardiovascular, and cognitive health as well as brain function.
Usnea spp. is a lichen (part algae, part fungi) that can be found growing on conifers, oaks, and fruits trees throughout the northern hemisphere.
Arctostaphylos uva ursi is a low-growing, evergreen shrub native to mountainous regions throughout the northern hemisphere. Uva ursi is a member of the Ericaceae family with thick leaves and clusters of urn-shaped flowers.
Valerian has been known for its ability to promote healthy relaxation and sleep.*
ValeriCalm® is used in Herbal Medicine as a sleep aid and to help relieve nervousness (calmative/sedative).
ValeriCalm® is used in Herbal Medicine as a sleep aid and to help relieve nervousness (calmative/sedative). It includes California Poppy, traditionally used in Herbal Medicine as an analgesic.
Headlined by valerian, a herb characterized by its natural s
Our Vein Tonic tincture formula helps treat varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency, and hemorrhoids
The name says it all: an all-natural herbal formula, specifically designed to tackle viral infections related to cold & flu
pure Thuja occidentalis essential oil, diluted 5% with jojoba.
The oak's botanical name quercus comes from the Celtic words quer (fine) and cuez (tree). It is a member of the Fagaceae plant family.
White willow is a low-growing deciduous tree with long, green, tapering leaves and grey-brown bark.
The tree’s reddish-brown bark has traditionally been employed for its wellness-supporting properties. Wild cherry tree bark was first used by indigenous populations and was later adopted into traditional folk herbalism.
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