Ingredients: nettle, oat straw, dandelion, alfalfa, ginger, cinnamon, raw honey, acv, love
This oxymel is a sweet way to nourish self and loved ones with a daily dose of vitamins. A nutritive-rich endocrine restorative formula which helps strengthen the body. Purifies and strengthens the blood, as well as, energetic fields. Supports and uplifts us through our days, as we get important work done.
Each plantcestor in this potion played a vital role in my initiation into motherhood ~as gatekeepers to wellness & protection. Together; nettle, dandelion, oat straw, alfalfa, and ginger are a powerhouse of vitamins and minerals. Supporting the heart, lungs, digestive system, liver, supporting healthy skin & increased energy levels. Honey and apple cider vinegar are powerful healing agents with numerous benefits. Both contain antibacterial properties that kill viruses, bacteria, and fungus, while anti-inflammatory properties help treat paint and inflammation. ACV lowers blood pressure and risk of heart disease, regulates insulin levels, improves digestion, treats inflammation, generally detoxifies the body, and much more. This combination is a cleansing energy booster that strengthens our immune systems. Nutrient-rich herbs combine to restore the body with beneficial minerals and vitamins. Support for the liver, kidneys, and bladder in processing vital nutrients, having a positive effect on eye and skin health. Treat yourself with vitamins A, C, K, B1, B2, C, B3, B5, B6, as well as, magnesium, potassium, calcium, sodium chlorine, sulfur, copper, iron, potassium, phosphate, zinc.
Herbal Qualities:
- Long valued as food and medicine, Nettle’s nourishment is comprised of a powerhouse of vitamins and minerals. Wonderful for purifying and building the blood, while cleansing the breast, chest, lungs, stomach of mucus, improve circulation to the skin. Treats anemia, low energy, fatigue, increasing stamina, fertility and milk production.
- Oat Straw soothes the nervous system, protects mucus membranes, relieves spasms, cleanse and tone tissues in the body, while uplifting one’s spirits. Oat straw provides additional support by supporting the nerves, uterus, stomach, kidneys, & lungs.
- Dandelion supports the digestive system, detoxifies the liver, spleen, blood & pancreas. Its anti-inflammatory & antioxidant properties help calm & balance the immune system. Like other bitters, dandelion cleanses the body, supports healthy skin, regulate blood sugar levels while increasing absorption of fat soluble vitamins & build vitality, while harmonizing the body’s pH levels.
- Alfalfa provides an abundance of vitamins and minerals and supports the urinary system, promotes a healthy circulatory system, and provides hormonal support.
- Ginger & Cinnamon further encourages the absorption of nutrients while providing anti-inflammatory benefits. Ginger root and cinnamon bark provides a boost for the body’s immune system, regulates the blood, harmonizes blood sugar levels, expels mucous and relieves indigestion while providing vital nutrients like calcium, fiber, manganese & iron.
Use: 2-3 dropperfuls up to 3x/day on the tongue. May be enjoyed in water, juice, salads. Share with family, including children (ages 1 year old+). Safe for those who are pregnant & breastfeeding.
Meditation: Wellness is a way of life. I am healthy. My energy is sacred and deserves to be nurtured.
Two sizes are available:
- 1 oz. $12.22
- 2 oz. $22.22
nourishing oxymel
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