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Like a hug for your heart - this blend is one to turn to when your heart needs extra holding, support and tenderness.

Lemon Balm (Mellissa officinalis):This herb’s name speaks for itself. Lemon balm is a delightfully lemony smelling and tasting herb in the mint family that is indeed a balm for your well-being. It’s a nervine, meaning it has a nourishing and healing effect on the nervous system. It aids in benefiting digestion, relieving mild depression or anxiety, and alleviating nervous tension within the body. Lemon balm has abilities to uplift your mood while bringing a sense of calm and restfulness to your physical body. It is also an antiviral, meaning that it can help to inhibit the growth and reproduction of viruses in the body.

Motherwort (Leonurus cardiac):Motherwort is considered a mild sedative nervine herb. This means it gently helps the body deeply relax into a state of tranquility and peacefulness but without a drowsy feel. It is said that motherwort aids in giving the heart courage as it’s latin name translates to “the lion hearted.” Not only does motherwort assist the emotional heart’s well being, but also our body’s physical heart and cardiovascular system. Motherwort is also a bitter, which supports the digestive system among many other system’s within our bodies.

Wild Rose (Rosa canina):Wild rose is potent and tender heart medicine. Grief, heartbreak, and sadness are inevitable parts on the journey of being human and wild rose brings forth the medicine to hold you through it. It rejuvenates the heart by grounding you in the light of your own love. It is calming to the nervous system, aids in balancing hormones, and is cooling to the body. A beautiful pant to help clear the pain from the body that keeps you feeling stuck, as it holds your heart through the enlightenment of how to move forward in love.

Mimosa Bloom (Albizia julibrissin Durazz):Mimosa flower is soothing to the spirit and uplifting to the heart and many look to her when moving through moments of sorrow or grief. Mimosa works with the heart and liver organ systems of the body, can be stabilizing to ones mood, and is a mild sedative to the nervous system. These fuzzy and cheerful blooms can help you get more in touch with your innate joy and silver lining outlook through emotionally straining situations.

Mimosa Bloom Essence: Mimosa bloom essence carries the energy of “the bright light at the end of the tunnel.” Its joyful presence reminds us that though the darkness might be great, our joy is greater and has a promised return because in truth, it never left. Mimosa bloom rekindles the remembrance that gladness of the heart is always within reach and to call upon whenever you may need it.

Rose Quartz Gem Essence: Rose quartz is -t-h-e- stone of the heart space. It carries the frequency of unconditional love and helps you look at life through the rose colored glasses of acceptance and compassion for self and other. Rose quartz purifies and opens the heart, encouraging emotional healing on all levels. It provides calm and soothing through tumultuous moments and welcomes in the inner knowing that you are supported and held in love.

Ingredients: Fresh lemon balm, motherwort, wild rose, mimosa bloom, and mimosa bloom essence. Organic cane alcohol, filtered well water, and lavender infused Haw Creek honey.

*Dosage:

  • Adults - 15-30 drops 1-3 times a day, or as needed.

  • Children - Add 12 to the Child’s age and divide the child’s age by this total.

Ex.: 4yrs + 12 = 16 Then, 4:16 = .25 So this child’s dosage would be one quarter of the adult dosage.

*Store in a cool dark place for longer preservation. These remedies will likely last a lifetime, however overtime they do lose their potency.

Like a hug for your heart - this blend is one to turn to when your heart needs extra holding, support and tenderness.

Lemon Balm (Mellissa officinalis):This herb’s name speaks for itself. Lemon balm is a delightfully lemony smelling and tasting herb in the mint family that is indeed a balm for your well-being. It’s a nervine, meaning it has a nourishing and healing effect on the nervous system. It aids in benefiting digestion, relieving mild depression or anxiety, and alleviating nervous tension within the body. Lemon balm has abilities to uplift your mood while bringing a sense of calm and restfulness to your physical body. It is also an antiviral, meaning that it can help to inhibit the growth and reproduction of viruses in the body.

Motherwort (Leonurus cardiac):Motherwort is considered a mild sedative nervine herb. This means it gently helps the body deeply relax into a state of tranquility and peacefulness but without a drowsy feel. It is said that motherwort aids in giving the heart courage as it’s latin name translates to “the lion hearted.” Not only does motherwort assist the emotional heart’s well being, but also our body’s physical heart and cardiovascular system. Motherwort is also a bitter, which supports the digestive system among many other system’s within our bodies.

Wild Rose (Rosa canina):Wild rose is potent and tender heart medicine. Grief, heartbreak, and sadness are inevitable parts on the journey of being human and wild rose brings forth the medicine to hold you through it. It rejuvenates the heart by grounding you in the light of your own love. It is calming to the nervous system, aids in balancing hormones, and is cooling to the body. A beautiful pant to help clear the pain from the body that keeps you feeling stuck, as it holds your heart through the enlightenment of how to move forward in love.

Mimosa Bloom (Albizia julibrissin Durazz):Mimosa flower is soothing to the spirit and uplifting to the heart and many look to her when moving through moments of sorrow or grief. Mimosa works with the heart and liver organ systems of the body, can be stabilizing to ones mood, and is a mild sedative to the nervous system. These fuzzy and cheerful blooms can help you get more in touch with your innate joy and silver lining outlook through emotionally straining situations.

Mimosa Bloom Essence: Mimosa bloom essence carries the energy of “the bright light at the end of the tunnel.” Its joyful presence reminds us that though the darkness might be great, our joy is greater and has a promised return because in truth, it never left. Mimosa bloom rekindles the remembrance that gladness of the heart is always within reach and to call upon whenever you may need it.

Rose Quartz Gem Essence: Rose quartz is -t-h-e- stone of the heart space. It carries the frequency of unconditional love and helps you look at life through the rose colored glasses of acceptance and compassion for self and other. Rose quartz purifies and opens the heart, encouraging emotional healing on all levels. It provides calm and soothing through tumultuous moments and welcomes in the inner knowing that you are supported and held in love.

Ingredients: Fresh lemon balm, motherwort, wild rose, mimosa bloom, and mimosa bloom essence. Organic cane alcohol, filtered well water, and lavender infused Haw Creek honey.

*Dosage:

  • Adults - 15-30 drops 1-3 times a day, or as needed.

  • Children - Add 12 to the Child’s age and divide the child’s age by this total.

Ex.: 4yrs + 12 = 16 Then, 4:16 = .25 So this child’s dosage would be one quarter of the adult dosage.

*Store in a cool dark place for longer preservation. These remedies will likely last a lifetime, however overtime they do lose their potency.

What is a tincture?

A tincture is the extracted and concentrated version of a plant. Alcohol is most often used to make one, as it is the strongest solvent and can extract most of the chemical constituents from the plants. However, apple cider vinegar and vegetable glycerin are also useful, and tastier, ways of extracting the medicinal properties of plants. I make my remedies using the folk method. This means I do not do any formal measuring of my ingredients but instead use my intuition, gathered knowledge and experience when preparing them. I use high proof organic cane alcohol in my tinctures, this makes for a strong formula. I recommend introducing your body to them slowly and working your way up to the recommend dosage or what feels good to you, especially if you’re new to some of the plants in the blends. While these plants have a general consensus for how they interact with the human body, everyone’s body is different and therefore can have its own unique way of responding to these remedies.

*There are a few ways you can take a tincture, with each their own benefits and things to keep in mind:

  1. Micro dose - this is a great way to introduce yourself to a new herb/herbs and can be a wise choice for those who want to work with the energetics of an herb or whom are quite sensitive.

  2. Dropping the recommended dosage directly to the tongue - this method is going to be the quickest way to get these herbs into your system, however my tinctures are strong in taste and this could be overwhelming to the senses.

  3. Take a shot - mix your dosage amount into a small bit of water or other preferred liquid, this will tame the strong flavor and taste of alcohol but could take a bit longer to get into your system.

  4. Mix your dosage amount into a beverage of your choosing - This will greatly tame the taste and would likely take some time to feel its milder effects.

*We inhabit Cherokee land and I feel a strong connection to the wisdom and energies that our soil holds in light of that. All of the herbs and plants used in these medicine mediums are organically and ethically grown or foraged in my garden, yard, or nearby forest by me, or ethically sourced from a nearby farm in the prime of their lifespan. Intimately knowing and tending to these plants offers the opportunity for their spirits to be felt and to have peace of mind that they are healthy, loved, and respected and therefore potent in their healing gifts. It is my hope that you’re touched by the magic in this medicine and the healing it has to offer you, that your own relationships with these plants and the ones around you will deepen and your connection to our Earth and therefore yourself will feel nourished and restored.

*Disclaimer* I am not a medical doctor but instead a forever student of the Earth and bridge to her wisdom. Therefore I always recommend you do your own research on these plants and how they may interact with any medications you may take or conditions you might have, and perhaps consult a professional regarding your concerns. If you take pharmaceutical medications or are pregnant or breastfeeding, please take extra precaution and consult your health provider. These products have not been approved by the FDA and are not intended to prevent or cure illness.