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Eleuthero, also known as Siberian Ginseng, is now widely utilized in the western herbalism to support general health and to improve endurance and stamina. It is prescribed for use in France, Germany, and Russia as well.
Epimedium/Horny Goat Weed is often used as a tea, tincture, or encapsulation of the leaf or powder. The name of the herb in Mandarin, yin yang huo, roughly corresponds to "weed for licentious goat."
This traditional herbal preparation highlights a synergistic blend of organic botanicals, combining burdock root, turkey rhubarb root, slippery elm bark, and sheep sorrel.
Its leathery blue-green leaves are studded with glands containing a fragrant, volatile oil. There are many species of eucalyptus trees, but the most pleasant-smelling oil is produced by Eucalyptus globulus.
In recent times, fennel is utilized mostly in the same way that it has been for thousands of years. It is an incredibly helpful digestive aid, an effective expectorant, a delicious food and spice, and may stimulate normal milk production in nursing mother
Our unique Neem Oil (from the kernels of the seeds), is blended with grape seed oil, organic rose hip seed oil (Rosa Mosqueta), and natural source Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol). This creates a deeply active oil that soothes and calms extremely sensitive
This is a very gentle soap that is suitable for sensitive and dry skins and can be used all over the body, including the face.
*This soap is wrapped in Handmade paper from Nepal, that supports fair wages and good working conditions for women. "
Feverfew is native to Eurasia and has a long history of use in traditional European herbalism. The herb is typically tinctured, steeped as feverfew tea, or employed topically.
Ingredients: Elderflower, Yarrow, Peppermint, Cayenne, Reships, Peppermint
In aromatherapy, frankincense is compatible with bergamot, cinnamon, clary sage, geranium, grapefruit, jasmine, lavender, lemon, myrrh, neroli, orange, patchouli, pine, rose, sandalwood, tangerine, and ylang ylang.
Natural ‘Pasture-Based’ Manitoba Honey: Straight from the hive.
Natural ‘Pasture-Based’ Manitoba Honey: Straight from the hive.
Ginger is believed to be more moistening when fresh and also to be energetically warm, whereas the dried root is energetically hot, and more drying. Both have been employed in cases of diarrhea, vomiting and nausea, amongst many other uses.
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