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Muscle Care extract
This formula is a blend of herbs which are unparalleled as promoters of muscular relaxation. Traditionally used for insomnia, menstrual cramps, hysterical states, epilepsy and pain.
Contains: Organic and Wildharvested Valerian, Skullcap and Organic Grain Alcohol.
Alcohol content: 55%
Note: All items with the stock number- #MR following the name of the item will take from 2-3 weeks for delivery. These items are not imported or stocked with us so your savings are increased. We purch ...(more) |
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Moonlight Delight Tea- Loose Leaf Tea
When the sun sets over the mountains and the new moon dips her silvery softness into the clouds. Enjoy the harmony and dance of light across the twilight sky as you savour the tranquility in our Evening Repose. It is a perfect toast to the moon. A beautiful infusion blend with a robust flavor of flowers & mint.
Contains: Organic Rose petals, organic Lavender flowers, organic Lemon Verbena leaf, organic Chamomile flowers, organic Peppermint, organic Spearmint, organic Cornflowers and a pi ...(more) |
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Mood Care extract
Formulated with herbs commonly used to create a feeling of euphoria to help take the edge off of a stressful day.
Contains: Organic and Wildharvested Kava Kava, Gotu Kola, Passionflower, Ginger, Wild Lettuce and Organic Grain Alcohol.
Alcohol content: 55%.
Note: All items with the stock number- #MR following the name of the item will take from 2-3 weeks for delivery. These items are not imported or stocked with us so your savings are increased. We purchase these items directly from ...(more) |
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Monarda didyma (Bee Balm) Rooted
This herb was used by the American Indians and early colonists as a tea. With its spidery white, pink or red flowers borne in late summer, it is one of the showiest of the culinary herbs. The young leaves may be used in salads or as a soothing tea; they can also be used as a stuffing for roast meat.
This is a genus of 15 species of perennials or annuals from North America with green, sometimes purple-tinged, veined, aromatic leaves. They are much loved by bees and are used for flavoring te ...(more) |
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Monarda didyma (Bee Balm) Cutting
This herb was used by the American Indians and early colonists as a tea. With its spidery white, pink or red flowers borne in late summer, it is one of the showiest of the culinary herbs. The young leaves may be used in salads or as a soothing tea; they can also be used as a stuffing for roast meat.
This is a genus of 15 species of perennials or annuals from North America with green, sometimes purple-tinged, veined, aromatic leaves. They are much loved by bees and are used for flavoring te ...(more) |
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Mentha spicata- Spearmint
A hardy perennial mint with bright green serrated leaves, spearmint has served as an important medicinal herb for millennia. Originally native to the Mediterranean countries, it is now common in many parts of the world. The Bible records that the ancient Pharisees paid tithes to their Temple in anise, cumin and spearmint. The sixteenth century English herbalist Gerard quotes the Roman historian Pliny, “The smell of Mint does stir up the minde and the taste to a greedy desire of meate.” Begi ...(more) |
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Mentha piperita- Peppermint
Peppermint is a flowering perennial, usually growing between 12 and 35 inches in height. It is native to Europe, and is actually a natural hybrid of spearmint and water mint. The herb is easy to grow in moist soil and is commonly cultivated around the world for its many applications in food and medicine.
The world’s most familiar “mint scent” is the aroma of peppermint.
Peppermint contains an essential oil that is unique among mints for its quality and flavor. Artificial mint compounds ...(more) |
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Mentha arvensis (Peppermint) 10:1 Extract
Peppermint Extract 10:1
Type of extraction: Water/ Grain Alcohol
Plant Part: bark (Dried, 100% Natural)
Appearance: Fine powder
Color: Brownish yellow
Solubility: Solube in hydro-alcoholic solution
Storage: Store in a well-closed container away from moisture, direct light & heat.
Shelf Life 2 years if sealed and store away from direct sun light.
The Peppermint plant is a herbaceous rhizomatous perennial plant growing to 30–90 cm (12–35 in) tall, with smooth stems, squ ...(more) |
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Mellow Out Tea- Loose Leaf Tea
A delicious drink for children and adults. A delightful and inspiring infusion blend full of flowers & fairy magic; perfect for bedtime stories.
Contains: Organic Calendula flowers, organic Red Clover flowers, organic Lavender flowers, organic Chamomile flowers, organic Lemon Balm, organic Catnip, organic Spearmint, organic Skullcap, organic Thyme, organic Oatstraw, organic Lemon peel and a pinch of organic Stevia.
There is nothing more satisfying and enjoyable than the fresh taste ...(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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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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Matricaria recutita (Chamomile)
Chamomile is a low-growing relative of the sunflower native to Eastern Europe and now found around the world. It is especially abundant in Hungary, Croatia, and Serbia, although chamomile grown in Egypt has an exceptionally high content of essential oils. Chamomile was used as a medicine by the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. Its name derives from the Greek chamos (ground) and melos (apple), referring to its creeping habit and the apple scent of fresh blossoms.
Extensive research has con ...(more) |
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Lotus Pillow Tea- Loose Leaf Tea
This is a gentle and calming nervine blend; a chance for reflection while providing an opportunity to imagine a peaceful world. Takes the stress out of life for a while. A wonderful infusion drink for meditation and quiet moments.
Contains: Organic Chamomile flowers, organic Spearmint, organic Passionflower herb, organic Rose petals, organic Lavender flowers and organic Cinnamon bark.
There is nothing more satisfying and enjoyable than the fresh taste of a hand crafted, loose-leaf ...(more) |
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Liver Lover Tea- Loose Leaf Tea
Going down to the underworld and rising up renewed. When you've been overworked, overindulging or under stress remember ... Be kind to yourself and your liver. This is a blend for transitions, a drink to help support your hard-working liver.
Contains: Organic Dandelion root, organic Burdock root, Oregon Grape root, organic Yellow Dock root, organic Eleuthero root, organic Milk Thistle seed.
There is nothing more satisfying and enjoyable than the fresh taste of a hand crafted, loose ...(more) |
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Leonurus cardiaca- Motherwort Extract
Type of extraction: Water/ Grain Alcohol
Plant Part: Herb (Dried, 100% Natural) Active Ingredient: Leonurine
Appearance: Fine Powder
Color: Brown
Solubility: Good solubility in water solution.
Storage: Store in a well-closed container away from moisture, direct light & heat.
Shelf Life: 2 years if sealed and store away from direct sun light.
Motherwort is a mint with dull green, hairy leaves and an intensely bitter taste. The botanical name Leonurus refers to a fancifu ...(more) |
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Leonurus cardiaca- Motherwort
Motherwort is a mint with dull green, hairy leaves and an intensely bitter taste. The botanical name Leonurus refers to a fanciful resemblance of the leaves to a lion's tale. Native to Central Asia, the German E Commission has stated that it may be useful for nervous cardiac disorder and as an adjuvant for thyroid hyperfuntion. Many noted herbalists have gone on record that motherwort is also a mood elevator. Nicholas Culpepper wrote that motherwort will make "the mind cheerful, blithe, an ...(more) |
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Leonotis nepetifolia (Klip Dagga) Pure Petals
Freshly harvested.
L. Nepetifolia (Klip dagga), also known as Lion's Ear, is cloesly related to wild dagga (L. Leonurus). Both are similar in that they have gorgeous bright orange flower clusters and are used similarly as smudging incenses. Klip dagga is one of several herbs traditionally used by the Xhosa tribe of South Africa. It contains the alkaloid, leonurine.
Our product contains only the flower petals, which have been acquired through the time-consuming task of handpicking. R ...(more) |
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Leonotis nepetaefolia (Cordao) 100 Seeds #HH
Note: All items with the stock number- #HH following the name of the item will take from 2-3 weeks for delivery. These items are not imported or stocked with us so your savings are increased. We purchase these items directly from the USA wholesaler on an as needed basis.
Please keep in mind that the turn around time for all items marked with stock #HH is 2-3 weeks. If you order other items in the same order not marked with a #HH stock number, they will all be sent at the same time unless y ...(more) |
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Leonotis leonurus- (Wild Dagga) Dried Flower Tops Only
Wild Dagga needs to be harvested at a critical time in it's flowering stage to get the most of it's alkaloids. When the flowers become sticky- this is the time to pick them. They should be dried slowly in shade over a period of a few days. Once the flowers and leaves are dried, they are not ready to use. We did the work for you, all you have to do now is Enjoy!
Leonotis leonurus is also known as Wild Dagga. It is a member of the Mint family of plants, and promotes euphoria and exuberance. I ...(more) |
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Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga) Pure Petals
Freshly harvested!
Wild dagga (L. Leonurus), also known as Lion's tail, is closely related to Klip dagga (L. Nepetifolia). Both are similar in that they have gorgeous bright orange flower clusters and are used similarly as medicinals for things like stress relief, fever and cough. Wild dagga is one of several herbs traditionally used by the Xhosa tribe of South Africa. Its active constituent is called leonurine.
Our product contains only the flower petals, which have been acquired throug ...(more) |
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