Tag: tincture
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Wormwood Monograph
TOXIC herb requiring extreme caution. Thujone causes seizures, organ damage, death. Professional supervision essential. Maximum 2-4 weeks use. Gentler alternatives (dandelion, gentian, blessed thistle) preferred for digestive support. Historical significance (absinthe) but rarely used in modern practice. Essential oil highly toxic—never use internally.digestive-support
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Myrrh Monograph
Sacred resin with powerful antimicrobial and astringent properties. Traditional medicine and spiritual use. Supports oral health, wound healing, and respiratory conditions. Often combined with frankincense. Bitter, warming resin. Ancient medicine meeting modern applications. Used as tincture or topical preparation. Requires quality sourcing.
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Kava Monograph
Pacific ceremonial plant with anxiolytic and muscle-relaxing properties. Traditional beverage for social and ceremonial occasions. Kavalactones provide calming effects without cognitive impairment. Safety concerns regarding liver toxicity require quality sourcing and appropriate use. Cultural significance profound. Requires respect and professional guidance for therapeutic use.
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Hops Monograph
Calming herb supporting sleep and nervous system. Sedative properties ease insomnia and anxiety. Traditional beer ingredient with medicinal applications. Bitter tonic supporting digestion. Mildly estrogenic—benefits some hormonal conditions. Strong sedative requiring appropriate dosing. Essential herb for sleep support and nervous tension.
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Gingko Monograph
Ancient tree supporting cognitive function and circulation. Enhances memory, concentration, and mental clarity. Supports peripheral circulation. Traditional Chinese medicine for various conditions. Standardised extracts most researched and effective. Requires consistent use over time. Evidence-based herbal medicine for brain and vascular health.
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Hawthorn Monograph
Heart-protective shrub supporting cardiovascular function. Traditionally used for heart health, circulation, and emotional wellbeing. Flowers, leaves, and berries all medicinal. Gentle, long-term tonic requiring consistent use. Safe, well-researched cardiovascular support. Beautiful addition to hedgerows and gardens. Heart tonic in every sense.
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Clary Sage Monograph
Hormonal balancing herb supporting women’s health and stress management. Eases menstrual discomfort, menopausal symptoms, and nervous tension. Euphoric, mood-lifting properties reduce anxiety. Used as tea, tincture, or essential oil. Traditional remedy for female reproductive health. Gentle yet effective hormonal and emotional support.
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Frankincense Monograph
Sacred resin with powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Boswellic acids reduce inflammation, support joint health, and benefit respiratory conditions. Traditional incense for meditation and spiritual practice. Internal use supports inflammatory conditions like arthritis. Aromatic resin burned or taken as supplement. Ancient medicine meeting modern research.
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Liquorice Monograph
Powerful anti-inflammatory and demulcent supporting digestive and respiratory health. Soothes ulcers, reduces coughs, supports adrenal function. Sweet-tasting traditional medicine. CRITICAL: Causes high blood pressure, potassium depletion with prolonged use. Short-term only. Contraindicated in hypertension, heart/kidney disease, pregnancy. DGL safer for long-term digestive use.
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Juniper Monograph
Aromatic evergreen with diuretic and antimicrobial properties. Berries support urinary tract health. Traditional remedy for infections and inflammation. Essential oil used topically and in aromatherapy. Requires moderation—strong medicine. Contraindicated in pregnancy and kidney disease. Flavours gin. Powerful plant requiring respect and appropriate use.
