Chamomile Tincture
Matricaria chamomilla (chamomile) / Garden grown
Ingredients: Garden grown chamomile flowers, extracted using alcohol.
Therapeutic uses:
Anxiety
Insomnia
Nervous and immune system support
colds and fevers
seasonal allergies
digestive issues such as indigestion, diarrhea and motion sickness.
Contraindicated for:
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Warfarin or similar medications
Two weeks before or after surgery
Allergies to Asteraceae plant family.
What is a tincture?
Tinctures are a potent herbal medicine where one or more plants are soaked in alcohol for at least three weeks. The alcohol acts to pull out the active components of the plants creating a medicine that is potent, fast acting and shelf stable for at least two years.
Tinctures are usually taken sub-lingually and are active in the blood stream in as little as half an hour. This makes them a useful and fast acting remedy for acute illnesses and phycological distress.
Matricaria chamomilla (chamomile) / Garden grown
Ingredients: Garden grown chamomile flowers, extracted using alcohol.
Therapeutic uses:
Anxiety
Insomnia
Nervous and immune system support
colds and fevers
seasonal allergies
digestive issues such as indigestion, diarrhea and motion sickness.
Contraindicated for:
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Warfarin or similar medications
Two weeks before or after surgery
Allergies to Asteraceae plant family.
What is a tincture?
Tinctures are a potent herbal medicine where one or more plants are soaked in alcohol for at least three weeks. The alcohol acts to pull out the active components of the plants creating a medicine that is potent, fast acting and shelf stable for at least two years.
Tinctures are usually taken sub-lingually and are active in the blood stream in as little as half an hour. This makes them a useful and fast acting remedy for acute illnesses and phycological distress.
Matricaria chamomilla (chamomile) / Garden grown
Ingredients: Garden grown chamomile flowers, extracted using alcohol.
Therapeutic uses:
Anxiety
Insomnia
Nervous and immune system support
colds and fevers
seasonal allergies
digestive issues such as indigestion, diarrhea and motion sickness.
Contraindicated for:
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Warfarin or similar medications
Two weeks before or after surgery
Allergies to Asteraceae plant family.
What is a tincture?
Tinctures are a potent herbal medicine where one or more plants are soaked in alcohol for at least three weeks. The alcohol acts to pull out the active components of the plants creating a medicine that is potent, fast acting and shelf stable for at least two years.
Tinctures are usually taken sub-lingually and are active in the blood stream in as little as half an hour. This makes them a useful and fast acting remedy for acute illnesses and phycological distress.