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Kelway Soil PH and Moisture Probe- SOLD Kelway Soil PH and Moisture Probe ...(more) |
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Kratom Green Maeng Da Indo Extract
Mitragyna speciosa- Green Maeng Da Indonesian Alcohol Based Extract
NOTE: Keep this item in low humidity, a fridge is great for storing. If not stored properly it may become hard.
Heated alcohol extraction of kratom:
The extraction method provides a higher soluble solids content and a higher level of desired marker compounds than conventional extraction procedures. Thus, the extraction method results in a greater yield from a given amount of starting material.
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Kratom Indonesian 15X Extract
Mitragyna speciosa- Indonesian 15X Alcohol Based Extract
NOTE: Keep this item in low humidity, a fridge is great for storing. If not stored properly it may become hard.
Heated alcohol extraction of kratom:
The extraction method provides a higher soluble solids content and a higher level of desired marker compounds than conventional extraction procedures. Thus, the extraction method results in a greater yield from a given amount of starting material.
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Lepidium meyenii- Maca
Lepidium meyenii or maca is an herbaceous biennial plant or annual plant (some sources say a perennial plant) native to the high Andes of Bolivia and Peru. It is grown for its fleshy hypocotyl (actually a fused hypocotyl and taproot), which is used as a root vegetable and a medicinal herb.
For approximately 2,000 years, maca has been an important traditional food and medicinal plant in its limited growing region, where it is well-known and celebrated. It is regarded as a highly nutritiou ...(more) |
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Malpighia emarginata- Acerola Cherry- Powdered Cherry
The Acerola Cherry is a tropical fruit-bearing shrub or small tree in the family Malpighiaceae. Common names include acerola, Barbados Cherry, West Indian Cherry and Wild Crape Myrtle. They can be found in the southernmost parts of the contiguous United States (southern Florida and the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas), Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America as far south as Peru and Bahia in Brazil. It is cultivated in the tropics and subtropics throughout the world, inclu ...(more) |
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Melissa officinalis (Lemon Balm) Cutting
Lemon balm is a citrus scented herb that is dried and used for tea.
Lemon balm is used for sleep problems (insomnia), nervousness, and for stomach problems.
The plant develops many branches and grows to a height of about two feet. The leaves are 2 to 3 inches long, oval to almost heart shaped, shiny and wrinkled with scalloped edges. The heart shaped, deeply-veined leaves exude a pleasant lemon scent when brushed against or crushed. The leaves are very deeply wrinkled and range from dark ...(more) |
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Melissa officinalis- Lemon Balm
Lemon balm is a mint with a distinctly lemony scent. Its botanical name Melissa is taken from the Greek word for bee, indicative of the plant's attractive power for bees and useful insects of all kinds. The term "balm" refers to balsam, the ancient world's most important sweet-smelling oils. For thousands of years herbalists used lemon balm to treat any kind of disorder of the central nervous system. The London Dispensary (1696) says: "An essence of Balm, given in Canary wine, every mornin ...(more) |
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Passiflora incarnata (Passion Flower)
Passiflora incarnata- Passion Flower, Maypop
Combinations : For insomnia, it will combine well with Valerian, Hops and Jamaican Dogwood.
Methods for bulk flowers and leaves:
Infusion: Pour a cup of boiling water onto 1 teaspoonful of the dried herb and let infuse for 15 minutes. Drink a cup in the evening for sleeplessness, and a cup twice a day for the easing of other conditions.
Tincture: take 1-4 ml of the tincture and use the same way as the infusion. The recommended intak ...(more) |
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Passiflora incarnata (Passion Flower) 15X Extract- Gel Capped
The plant is native to North, Central, and South America. While primarily tropical, some of its 400 species can grow in colder climates. The name passion flower dates back to the seventeenth century. The mystery of the beautiful blossom out of the unassuming bud was compared to the Passion of Christ. The leaves, stems, and flowers are used for medicinal purposes.
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We recommend starting with just 1/2 a gram of this super extract, (I personally never use more then 1/2 a gram whe ...(more) |
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Psychotria viridis USA Organic Chakruna Leaves
Very Limited Supply Of Florida Grown- Freshly Harvested Organic Psychotria viridis leaves.
Hand Picked and Shade Dried Whole Leaves. 100% Organic!
About our Florida Grown Psychotria viridis:
We grow these leaves ourselves and will only have them occasionally in very limited amounts. They are 100% organically grown with carefully chosen compost being the only fertilizer(s) we use. Our leaves are tenderly harvested and slowly dried in shade to keep the leaves from becoming ov ...(more) |
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Randia siamensis (Fragrant Randia) Cutting
The word fragrance is too weak to describe the power of its unique and unrivaled mixture of scents.
This delightfully fragrant shrub from Southeast Asia blooms throughout the year yet mostly during the warmer months in the north. The white, star-shaped flowers form in clusters and open over many weeks. Fragrant Randia always seem to be in bud, and the sweet smell of the fragrant flowers can go on for months. The stems have little claws like a cats.
The plant has medicinal properties - ...(more) |
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Salix spp.- (White Willow Bark)
The use of willow bark dates back thousands of years, to the time of Hippocrates (400 BC) when patients were advised to chew on the bark to reduce fever and inflammation. It continues to be used today for the treatment of pain (particularly low back pain and osteoarthritis), headache, and inflammatory conditions such as bursitis and tendinitis.
The bark of white willow contains salicin, which is a chemical similar to aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid). It is thought to be responsible for the ...(more) |
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Sceletium tortuosum - South African Kanna
Did you know that Kanna is a heart chakra herb? It works energetically as well as physically. The sense of upliftment and euphoria happens because the heart is being healed and energized. Hence it is such a good anti-depressive.
Sceletium tortuosum is a succulent herb commonly found in South Africa, which is also known as Kanna, Channa, Kougoed (Kauwgoed) - which literally means, 'chew(able) things/goodies' or 'something to chew'.
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Schisandra chinensis- Schisandra Berries
Chinese folklore says that Schisandra can "calm the heart and quiet the spirit", and it has a long history in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Schisandra, also known as Magnolia vine due to its ability to grow upwards in a creeping fashion, is a native to Northern China, Russia, and parts of Korea. An ornamental plant found in many fine gardens throughout the world, schisandra is a woody vine with oval pink leaves and bright red berries. The most popular use can be recorded in China and Russi ...(more) |
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Sutherlandia frutescens- Wildegansie
This plant is stated to be amongst the most multi-purpose and useful of the medicinal plants in southern Africa. It is a shrub with bitter, aromatic leaves used to treat cancer. It is one of the most talked about plants in the ethnobotanical world because it has a strong reputation as a cure for cancer and now increasingly as an immune booster in the treatment of HIV/AIDS. Research on its properties is ongoing.
It has long been known, used and respected as a medicinal plant in southern A ...(more) |
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Synaptolepis kirkii- Uvuma Omhlope- Powder Synaptolepis kirkii- Uvuma Omhlope- Powder ...(more) |
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Theobroma cacao, Cocoa Bean Theobroma cacao ...(more) |
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Trichocereus bridgesii (Echinopsis lageniformis) Cutting
Trichocereus bridgesii is a fast-growing columnar cactus from the high deserts of Bolivia. Among the indigenous populations of Bolivia, it is sometimes called achuma or wachuma.
The plant is a light green colour and usually has 4 to 8 ribs. It can grow 2–5 m tall with stems of up to 15–20 cm in diameter. Spines can range in colouration from honey-coloured to brown, and are located on the nodes in groups of up to 4. These spines can grow up to 6–7 cm in length and in fully grown plan ...(more) |
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