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In a recent survey of Western medical herbalists, licorice ranked as the 10th most important herb used in clinical practice. An astonishing number of Chinese herbal formulas (over 5,000) use licorice to sweeten teas and to "harmonize" contrasting herbs.
Linden produces fragrant, yellow-white clusters of flowers that can perfume entire neighborhoods while attracting swarms of pollinators during the early summer.
organic Lion's Mane herbal tincture is a source of fungal polysaccharides with immunomodulating properties.
Ingredients: Chamomile, Rose, Holy Basil, Skullcap, Lavender, Passionflower
Traditionally used to promote calmness, and relaxation.
A member of the borage family, Pulmonaria officinalis is largely cultivated, although it is sometimes found in wooded habitats throughout the eastern United States and western Europe.
Take our Lymph Tonic formula for optimized lymphatic flow and detoxification.
Maca helps to support emotional aspects of sexual health. Helps support mood balance during menopause. Has antioxidants. Acts as an immunostimulant, a nutritive, and an aphrodisiac, enhancing fertility and sexual potency. It improves energy and stamina.
Maca, native to the Peruvian Andes, is a food staple made into cookies, flan, smoothies, syrups, and liquor. It has a rich history of traditional use as a panacea and is referred to as 'Peruvian ginseng.'
Ingredients: Peppermint, Nettle, Yarrow, Red Clover, Rosehips, Ginger, and Cayenne.
Traditionally used as a nutritive tonic, with a slight cleansing affect.
Derived from the Kanuka trees of New Zealand, this oil is traditionally used to nourish the skin and contain anti-aging qualities!
In traditional folk practices marshmallow was given to soothe and moisten mucous membranes of the respiratory, digestive, and urinary tracts, and also as an external poultice.
Soothing and demulcent, marshmallow root powder can be blended into body care recipes, encapsulated, tinctured, or used in cooking.
Meadowsweet is one of the most common herbs, growing wild throughout Europe and Asia, and naturalized to grow throughout North America's Eastern coast. Commonly used to balance the body's natural PH levels.
Milk thistle has been revered for thousands of years as an effective herb. However, early on all parts of the plant were used for a variety of purposes. The leaves were extensively utilized and often eaten as a vegetable.
Milk Thistle is used in Herbal Medicine as a liver protectant and to help support liver function.
St. Francis Herb Farm's Milk Thistle tincture is certified organic.
Ingredients: Alfalfa, Nettle, Fennel, Chamomile, Goat's Rue, and Ginger.
Traditionally used to promote breast milk production.
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