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Our dried bulk herbs are herbalist-grade botanicals that can be used for a variety of treatments (from herbal tea, to poultices, for cooking, cosmetic use or for herbal medicine making and infused oils). For a quick, easy method of using plant medicine, we supply some herbs in capsule form, tincture and medicinal blended tea form.

Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) Organic
Grapefruit seed extract (GSE) is an antimicrobial, antipathogenic agent extracted from the seed of organic grapefruit. It is being used successfully to assist in numerous adverse health conditions from a sore throat, candida yeast and fungal infections, travellers diarrhea and food poisoning; and for topical use for athletes foot and fungus; it can be added to biodegradable cleaning products or as a soak for fruit and vegetables for added antimicrobial activity. Dilute in water before using. Do not apply to the eyes. Non-toxic, biodegradable, economical.

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Gravel Root
An antilithic herb used for kidney stones, symptoms of gout and rheumatism. A soothing diuretic and astringent drank as a tea.

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Hibiscus Flowers
Hibiscus flowers are known by their bright burgundy coloured appearance and traditionally for flavoring of herbal beverages. A tart and tasty tea made from the seedpods of the plant. After the petals have fallen, the seedpod develops within a fleshy red calyx from the flower’s base. These red pods are rich in nutrients including vitamin C, calcium, niacin, riboflavin and iron. An antioxidant with immune system supportive properties, Hibiscus helps to relax the walls of blood vessels in conditions of high blood pressure and acts as a diuretic, but unlike most diuretic drugs, it does not deplete the body of potassium. Hibiscus tea is delicious prepared as a either hot tea or drank cold, and can be sweetened by adding a small amount of stevia leaves or honey while brewing the tea. To prepare the pods, first rinse then place into four times the volume of boiling water; reduce the heat and simmer on low for 5 minutes, remove from heat and let stand covered for 10 minutes, strain and sweeten with honey or stevia. Hibiscus blends well making a tasty tea when combined with fennel, rosehips, cinnamon, orange peel or peppermint leaves.

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Horsetail Herb
A gentle soothing diuretic and kidney bladder tonic, used for strengthening connective tissue and as a respiratory tonic. The herb is thought to help restore minerals back into the body.

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Inanna's Venus: Female Tonic Tea Blend
Inanna's Venus Tea Blend
A mineral rich women's tonic tea for regulating and balancing hormones during menopause or PMS, useful for conditions of premenstrual syndrome, fluid retention, teariness, stress and monthly emotional fluctuations.

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Hair, Skin and Nail Rejuvenation for Women
Jouvence
Power food for your hair! Preventing and helping to halt hair loss and split ends, Jouvence helps your hair look and feel fantastic. Infused with all the plant nutrients necessary for your hair, including phytovitamin E, phytoestrogens and biotin. Jouvence stimulates new hair growth and restores body to dull, lifeless hair. The combination of phytoelements and pearls in Jouvence dramatically reduce the appearance of wrinkles, age spots and dilated capillaries, while improving your skin's elasticity, moisture and color tone. Jouvence restores proper nourishment and moisture to dry brittle nails and cuticles. Take 2-3 capsules of Jouvence 2-3 times daily as a supplement to a balanced diet.

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Kudzu Root
The Kudzu (or Kuzu) plant is a climbing, woody vine which belongs to the pea family (or the legume family). For more than 2000 years in Chinese medicine, kudzu root has been used as herbal medicine for the treatment of headaches, diarrhea, dysentery, intestinal obstruction, stomach flu, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases; it is used as a digestive aid, fever reducer, and is thought to inhibit alcohol cravings and lower blood sugar. In traditional Chinese medicine, where it is known as gat-gun, ge gan, kudzu is considered one of the 50 fundamental herbs. TCM uses kudzu in treating the symptoms of high blood pressure such as headache and dizziness (although kudzu has little or no effect on blood pressure itself). It is used for tinnitus, vertigo and Wei syndrome (superficial heat close to the surface). It has shown value for helping migraines and cluster headaches and can increase circulation, an action that tends to reduce muscle pain and stiffness, and increases blood flow through the coronary arteries. Studies have shown that Kudzu can reduce alcohol cravings. For problem drinking: In clinical studies, Kudzu has shown some promising results in reducing the desire for alcohol and decrease the amount of alcohol consumed. A person who takes Kudzu, will still drink alcohol, but will consume less than if they had not taken Kudzu. The mechanism for this is not yet established, but it may have to do with both alcohol metabolism and the reward circuits in the brain. While Kudzu Root seems to lessen the desire for alcohol, it also stimulates regeneration of liver tissue while protecting against liver toxins. Kudzu is also taken internally on a regular basis to prevent recurrences of colds sores, shingles, and herpes. Used as a tea for reducing an elevated fever, muscle aches, and symptoms of a cold or flu and can sooth inflamed mucous membranes of the throat and bronchial passages. Animal and cellular studies have provided support for the traditional uses of kudzu root on cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and endocrine systems, including angina pectoris, diabetes and their long term complications.

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Lavender Flowers
A well known, all purpose nervous system tonic used to calm and relax the body, of assistance with anxiety and headaches. Traditionally Lavender has been used to alleviate feelings of melancholy and low spirits. An aromatic and carminative herb for gas and bloating, cramping and colic. A common herb used in body care and cosmetics.

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Lemon Balm Leaves
Known as Lemon Balm or Melissa, this nervous system tonic is a calming sedative for a nervous stomach, dyspepsia, indigestion, anxiety and tension; used to elevate low spirits and for nervousness. An anti viral and antibacterial herb of benefit for herpes simplex, cold sores, and shingles. Used in clinic environments for an overactive thyroid. A diaphoretic herb drank as a tea for colds and fevers.

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Licorice Root
Known as sweet root, Licorice is a natural sweetening agent commonly added to teas to enhance their taste, a soothing demulcent for inflammatory conditions, Licorice is useful for ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome and a gentle laxative for constipation, its demulcent nature is soothing to inflamed respiratory and urinary mucous membranes. Supportive to the adrenal glands for conditions of stress and fatigue. Antiviral, anti fungal and anti bacterial in nature. Caution: do not use in pregnancy, high blood pressure or kidney disease. May cause fluid retention in susceptible individuals.

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