Tinctures | Salves

Clockwise from left: Goldenrod, Yarrow, Plantain, St. John’s Wort, Calendula, Lavender, Jewelweed.

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SALVES- FAQ’s:

What is a Salve?

Salves are made with herbal infused oils made to heal the skin. We combine our oil with local beeswax to create a hardened oil that is easy to carry and apply to the body. Depending on the Salve variety, other ingredients such as coconut oil, vitamin E, and essential oils may be combined.

The specific indications for each salve blend is noted on the packaging.

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Tinctures- FAQ’s:

What is a Tincture?

Tinctures are concentrated herbal extracts made by soaking the bark, berries, leaves (dried or fresh), or roots from one or more plants in alcohol or vinegar. The alcohol or vinegar pulls out the active ingredients in the plant parts, concentrating them as a liquid.

Our Tinctures use corn based vodka and a small amount of vegetable glycerin to infuse the homegrown or wild crafted plants.

How much should I take?

Medicinal herbs effect everyone differently. When first using a tincture, start with a small amount to see how it feels in your system. A few drops, no more than a dropper, is a good starting place. You may increase dosage and/or frequency once comfortable to do so. The dosage on the bottle is the maximum I suggest for an adult. One full dropper equals one milliliter.

What’s the best way to ingest a tincture?

Since tinctures are potent, I prefer diluting them in water. Drop your dosage in a glass and add a splash of water before swishing in your mouth and drinking. If the taste is too strong, you can mix with juice or elderberry syrup.

Dropping straight under the tongue is effective, especially for immediate relief, but the alcohol may cause a burning sensation. Quickly rinse with water if needed.

FDA Disclaimer

These products have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. All information and any information contained on or in any product label or packaging is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other health care professional. You should not use this information for diagnosis or treatment of any health problem. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new vitamins, supplements, diet, or exercise program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem. Any testimonials on this web site are based on individual results and do not constitute a guarantee that you will achieve the same results.

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