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Ingredients: Teasel root, Cryptolepis sanguinolenta root, Echinacea angustifolia root, Gray's lovage root, Sarsaparilla root, Poke root, Andrographis aerial parts, Southern prickly ash bark, Chaparral aerial parts in flower & seed, Japanese knotweed rhizome, Sweet wormwood aerial parts,
Other ingredients: water, alcohol, vegetable glycerin
Folk herbalists, including Michael Moore, have noted that Pacific valerian may be less likely to cause the paradoxical stimulatory effects reported by some individuals with valerian use. This effect is also believed to be less common when using tinctures made from fresh valerian preparations. Drawing on these traditional insights, we craft our tincture using fresh Pacific valerian. It is important to emphasize that the side effect profile of Pacific valerian compared to garden valerian has not been extensively studied in scientific research.
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Ingredients: motherwort aerial parts in flower, skullcap aerial parts, Jamaica dogwood bark, Pacific valerian root, feverfew aerial parts in flower, willow bark, Corydalis yanhusuo rhizome traditionally treated with vinegar, Western Pasque flower aerial parts, Sichuan aconite root traditionally prepared with mineral salts
Other Ingredients: water, alcohol, vegetable glycerin, citric acid
Strangely, cramp bark has become a hard-to-find herb. One individual was the supplier for nearly the entire United States. He decided he was done, and the market dried up. Luckily, projects are underway to fill the gap. We've planted 50 cramp bark plants and hope to plant many more in the coming years. A tribe in northern Canada has begun a harvesting project as well.
In the meantime, Dr. Yarnell says black haw (Viburnum prunifolium) is a perfect replacement for cramp bark (Viburnum opulus). He would love to rant at us all about how interchangeable they are and that people shouldn't prefer one over the other just because of a catchy common name. I'll spare you that rant. As soon as we can, we'll have cramp bark back for you. Unfortunately, most of the cramp bark currently available on the market is of poor quality. Stick with black haw for now. If you see us carrying cramp bark again, you'll know its supply is in the clear.
A balanced cough response is a calm one. This formula supports natural airway function during seasonal challenges.
Supports a healthy cough reflex and respiratory tract comfort.*
May be sold as either Calm Cough or Bark Is Worse Than the Bite.
Ingredients: Yerba santa leaf, Khella seed, Lungwort lichen thallus, Anise fruit, Black cherry bark, Horehound aerial parts in flower, California spikenard root, Ginger rhizome, Lobelia aerial parts in flower & fruit
Other ingredients: alcohol, water, vegetable glycerin, citric acid
Ingredients: Gotu kola whole plant, ginkgo leaf, bacopa whole plant, rosemary aerial parts, calamus rhizome, sagebrush aerial parts, white sage aerial parts
Other ingredients: vegetable glycerin, water, alcohol, citric acid
Dosing:
Advanced support: 5 ml (1 tsp) three times a day
Standard support: 2.5 ml (1/2 tsp) three times per day
Maintenance: 2 ml two times per day
Out of stock: Our chamomile grower had a crop failure. We have got our hands on some high quality dried chamomile and made an excellent extraction from it. It will get us through until late next spring when we will have the opportunity to make more chamomile. It is available now.
Ingredients: water, alcohol, vegetable glycerin, black cohosh rhizome & root, chaste tree mature fruit, alfalfa aerial parts, yellow pond-lily rhizome, goat's rue aerial parts in flower, licorice root, saw palmetto fruit, dandelion root, ocotillo bark, citric acid
Ingredients: Echinacea angustifolia root, marshmallow root, goldenseal root, cranesbill root, ginger rhizome, poke root
Other ingredients: water, alcohol, vegetable glycerin, citric acid