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Healing Herbal Remedies

Love Potion: Mugwort, Rose, Damiana, Lavender

This beautifully aromatic blend will fill your body and soul with warmness and love. Elicits vivid dream states, reduces anxiety, eases muscles and joints, and is a natural aphrodisiac.

Mix all herbs together and store in an airtight container.

Loose leaf tea: 1 - 3 tablespoons of dried herbs per 1 cup of water or 4 - 8 tablespoons per quart. Place herbs in tea ball or strainer. Cover with boiling water and steep for 5 - 10 minutes. Store leftover tea in refrigerator.

Bath blend: 1 cup of dried herbs + 6 cups of water. Decoct by pouring cool water over the herbs. Bring water to a gentle boil, cover, and simmer for 30 minutes on low heat. Carefully strain into bath. Enjoy!

Lymph Mover: Red Root, Cleavers, Echinacea

This dynamic and purifying herbal blend stimulates circulation, purifies, and strengthens sluggish lymphatic systems.

Cleaver + Echinacea loose leaf tea: Steep one cup of boiling water with two teaspoons of the dried herbs. Infuse for 10 minutes.

Nervous System: Valerian, Lemon Balm, Skullcap, Kava

This calming combination of herbs alleviates ADHD, anxiety, and tension. It supports relaxation and emotional well-being.

Skullcap Tincture: 1/2 pint jar + 1/2 cup skullcap leaves + 100-proof Vodka + cheesecloth + strainer + tincture bottle. Place leaves in jar. Pour vodka over the leaves until jar is full, stir, then cap your jar. Label and date your jar as the process takes 6 weeks to decant. Keep your tincture on the counter and away from direct sunlight. During the first week, open and stir each day. During the last 5 weeks allow the tincture to sit and infuse, shaking or stirring throughout. At the 6 week mark, strain the tincture by using cheesecloth over the strainer into a bowl. Discard the leaves and pour the liquid back into the pint jar to store. Transfer some into a tincture bottle or simply take by teaspoon for immediate use. Mix dropperful of tincture or 3 teaspoons with warm water and enjoy 3-4 times a day as needed. This tincture will last for several years and can be stored in a medicine cabinet.

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Pain Reliever: Meadowsweet, Birch, Lavender, Chamomile

An immune boosting herbal blend packed with anti-inflammatory ingredients, antioxidants, anti-spasmodic and other pain relieving properties.

Mix all herbs together and store in an airtight container.

Bath blend: 1 cup of dried herbs + 6 cups of water. Decoct for 30 minutes by pouring cool water over the herbs. Bring water to a gentle boil, cover, and simmer for 20-40 minutes on low heat. Carefully strain into bath. Enjoy!

Loose leaf tea: 1 - 3 tablespoons of dried herbs per 1 cup of water or 4 - 8 tablespoons per quart. Place herbs in tea ball or strainer. Cover with boiling water and steep for 5 - 10 minutes. Store leftover tea in refrigerator.

Relaxation: Chamomile, Lavender, Linden

A sweet floral combination that reduces stress, promotes calmness, eases anxiety, and helps to heal burns and wounds. This herbal remedy also improves brain function and sleep.

Mix all herbs together and store in an airtight container.

Loose leaf tea: 1-2 tablespoons of dried herbs per 1 cup of water or 4 - 8 tablespoons per quart. Place herbs in tea ball or strainer. Cover with boiling water and steep for 5 - 10 minutes. Store leftover tea in refrigerator.

Dreamy Dreams: Mugwort, Damiana, Verbena, Rose

A spiritual and meditative herbal remedy. A psychic, lunar, and stimulating journey that promotes relaxation, reduce anger, anxiety, depression and soothes your soul.

Mix all herbs together and store in an airtight container.

Bath Blend: 1 cup of dried herbs + 6 cups of water. Decoct by pouring cool water over the herbs. Bring water to a gentle boil, cover, and simmer for 30 minutes on low heat. Carefully strain into bath. Enjoy!

Loose leaf tea: 1 - 3 tablespoons of dried herbs per 1 cup of water or 4 - 8 tablespoons per quart. Place herbs in tea ball or strainer. Cover with boiling water and steep for 5 - 10 minutes. Store leftover tea in refrigerator.

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Demulcent Aid: Marshmallow, Slippery Elm, Fenugreek, Licorice

These anti-inflammatory and potent healing herbs protect irritated tissues, the digestive tract, stomach pain, eases respiratory issues, and boosts the immune system.

Demulcent Decoction - Slippery Elm + Marshmallow Root + Licorice Root + stainless steel sieve + glass jar. Mix 2 tablespoons chopped Slippery Elm bark, 2 tablespoons chopped Marshmallow root, and 1 teaspoon chopped Licorice root with 2 quarts water. Cover with lid and let sit overnight. Bring the mixture to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer until mixture is reduced by half size. Let the mixture sit and cool, then strain using cheesecloth or stainless steel sieve, and funnel into a glass jar. Take 1-2 tablespoons before meals or bed for diarrhea or constipation or 1 tablespoon every 2-3 hours for leaky gut until symptoms subside. Store in refrigerator for 1 month.

Diuretic Assist: Dandelion Leaf, Parsley, Hibiscus

The ultimate combination of toxin eliminators. These active herbs increase kidney activity, stimulate urination, fight inflammation, regulate blood sugar levels, and cure fever and constipation.

Dandelion Leaf Tea - Dried Dandelion Leaves + honey + 1 cup water. Place 1-2 teaspoons of dried, crushed dandelion leaves in a tea ball. Add 1 cup of boiling water, steep for 5-10 minutes, add honey for taste. Can be enjoyed hot or cold.

Astringent: Red Sage, Agrimony, Meadowsweet, Witch Hazel

These powerful herbs pull cells together to help tighten and tone tissue. Promoting wound healing, they aid in digestive tract issues like diarrhea and indigestion, as well as urinary tract issues.

Herbal Facial Astringent - Fresh basil leaves + Witch Hazel + glass container. Place a handful of fresh basil leaves in a pot of water. Bring to a boil for a few minutes then remove from heat. Let it steep for 2 hours then strain the water into a glass container and add 2-4 drops of witch hazel. Stir well and store for facial application.