Bare Necessities
Herbs Formulated for all Women in All Phases of Life
Rose, Hawthorne Berries, Yellow Dock Root, Hibiscus, Nettle, Ginger, and Mint
Best Used For:
building blood
soothing an upset stomach, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, bloating, and gas
toning the uterus
Anxiety
Mensing Women
Pregnant Women (reduce use to 1-2 droppers full)
Menopausal Women
Post-Partum Mamas
How to use: Shake well. 3-4 droppers full as needed under tongue or in water.
2 ounces
Ingredient description:
Rose>>
Energetically, rose is heart medicine, all things Goddess Energy. Rose Medicine is subtle yet powerful. Just like her petals, falling perfectly open in a grandiose gesture, a touch to her delicate petals and she begins to wilt. Rose is known plant ally to support liver and galbladder because it promotes bile flow which contributes to better elimination . Rich in vitamins it stimulates the immune system and helps fight infections, soothes mucus membranes, and can help to relieve colds and influenza. Just as the rose blossoms slowly open, so too does the heart. This potent flower loved by so many and often times thought of when we think of love. Aids in healing the heart in grief but also sustains our open heart when we wish to stay soft. Last but not least, in my experience, women are most drawn to this medicine as she aids in supporting menstrual cycle symptoms.Rose petals are mildly sedative, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-parasitic. The antiseptic nature of rose petals makes them a wonderful treatment for wounds, bruises, rashes, and incisions making it great for healing post-partum or post menses.
Yellow Dock Root>>
Yellow Dock is special in the knowing that it greatly enhances the body's ability to absorb iron, making it an excellent blood-building herb for anemia, pregnancy, blood-deficiency, heavy menstrual bleeding, or any trauma that has resulted in excessive blood loss.
Hawthorne Berries>>
Hawthorn has strong vasodilator properties, according to herbalist and author Susun Weed in her book “Wise Woman Herbal for the Childbearing Year.” The berries also contain antioxidants, substances that can reduce DNA cellular damage by destroying molecules known as free radicals. This herb is used by herbalists to improve irregular heartbeat and may also have blood-thinning properties. Weed also recommends hawthorn berries to treat essential hypertension in pregnancy.
Hibiscus>>
High in vitamin C, hibiscus is an excellent way to keep healthy through the colder months as vitamin C is a great Immune booster, this is also a great blood builder and blood pressure reducer.
Nettle>>
It is said that drinking a Nettle Infusion is like receiving a pint of blood, yes it is that powerful! Rich in essential vitamins and minerals, a go to herb for woman through all her years.
Ginger>>
One of the oldest most traditionally used plants as medicine, Gingers reach is far and wide. Here it is a great nausea and vomiting rescuer, as well providing relief from upset stomachs that can sometimes accompany menses and pregnancy.
Mint>>
To help finish soothing any ailments while cooling the fire element by relieving cramps, upset stomachs, gas, and anxiety while promoting relaxation and Promoting restful sleep.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Discontinue use if irritation occurs).
Herbs Formulated for all Women in All Phases of Life
Rose, Hawthorne Berries, Yellow Dock Root, Hibiscus, Nettle, Ginger, and Mint
Best Used For:
building blood
soothing an upset stomach, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, bloating, and gas
toning the uterus
Anxiety
Mensing Women
Pregnant Women (reduce use to 1-2 droppers full)
Menopausal Women
Post-Partum Mamas
How to use: Shake well. 3-4 droppers full as needed under tongue or in water.
2 ounces
Ingredient description:
Rose>>
Energetically, rose is heart medicine, all things Goddess Energy. Rose Medicine is subtle yet powerful. Just like her petals, falling perfectly open in a grandiose gesture, a touch to her delicate petals and she begins to wilt. Rose is known plant ally to support liver and galbladder because it promotes bile flow which contributes to better elimination . Rich in vitamins it stimulates the immune system and helps fight infections, soothes mucus membranes, and can help to relieve colds and influenza. Just as the rose blossoms slowly open, so too does the heart. This potent flower loved by so many and often times thought of when we think of love. Aids in healing the heart in grief but also sustains our open heart when we wish to stay soft. Last but not least, in my experience, women are most drawn to this medicine as she aids in supporting menstrual cycle symptoms.Rose petals are mildly sedative, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-parasitic. The antiseptic nature of rose petals makes them a wonderful treatment for wounds, bruises, rashes, and incisions making it great for healing post-partum or post menses.
Yellow Dock Root>>
Yellow Dock is special in the knowing that it greatly enhances the body's ability to absorb iron, making it an excellent blood-building herb for anemia, pregnancy, blood-deficiency, heavy menstrual bleeding, or any trauma that has resulted in excessive blood loss.
Hawthorne Berries>>
Hawthorn has strong vasodilator properties, according to herbalist and author Susun Weed in her book “Wise Woman Herbal for the Childbearing Year.” The berries also contain antioxidants, substances that can reduce DNA cellular damage by destroying molecules known as free radicals. This herb is used by herbalists to improve irregular heartbeat and may also have blood-thinning properties. Weed also recommends hawthorn berries to treat essential hypertension in pregnancy.
Hibiscus>>
High in vitamin C, hibiscus is an excellent way to keep healthy through the colder months as vitamin C is a great Immune booster, this is also a great blood builder and blood pressure reducer.
Nettle>>
It is said that drinking a Nettle Infusion is like receiving a pint of blood, yes it is that powerful! Rich in essential vitamins and minerals, a go to herb for woman through all her years.
Ginger>>
One of the oldest most traditionally used plants as medicine, Gingers reach is far and wide. Here it is a great nausea and vomiting rescuer, as well providing relief from upset stomachs that can sometimes accompany menses and pregnancy.
Mint>>
To help finish soothing any ailments while cooling the fire element by relieving cramps, upset stomachs, gas, and anxiety while promoting relaxation and Promoting restful sleep.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Discontinue use if irritation occurs).
Herbs Formulated for all Women in All Phases of Life
Rose, Hawthorne Berries, Yellow Dock Root, Hibiscus, Nettle, Ginger, and Mint
Best Used For:
building blood
soothing an upset stomach, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, bloating, and gas
toning the uterus
Anxiety
Mensing Women
Pregnant Women (reduce use to 1-2 droppers full)
Menopausal Women
Post-Partum Mamas
How to use: Shake well. 3-4 droppers full as needed under tongue or in water.
2 ounces
Ingredient description:
Rose>>
Energetically, rose is heart medicine, all things Goddess Energy. Rose Medicine is subtle yet powerful. Just like her petals, falling perfectly open in a grandiose gesture, a touch to her delicate petals and she begins to wilt. Rose is known plant ally to support liver and galbladder because it promotes bile flow which contributes to better elimination . Rich in vitamins it stimulates the immune system and helps fight infections, soothes mucus membranes, and can help to relieve colds and influenza. Just as the rose blossoms slowly open, so too does the heart. This potent flower loved by so many and often times thought of when we think of love. Aids in healing the heart in grief but also sustains our open heart when we wish to stay soft. Last but not least, in my experience, women are most drawn to this medicine as she aids in supporting menstrual cycle symptoms.Rose petals are mildly sedative, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-parasitic. The antiseptic nature of rose petals makes them a wonderful treatment for wounds, bruises, rashes, and incisions making it great for healing post-partum or post menses.
Yellow Dock Root>>
Yellow Dock is special in the knowing that it greatly enhances the body's ability to absorb iron, making it an excellent blood-building herb for anemia, pregnancy, blood-deficiency, heavy menstrual bleeding, or any trauma that has resulted in excessive blood loss.
Hawthorne Berries>>
Hawthorn has strong vasodilator properties, according to herbalist and author Susun Weed in her book “Wise Woman Herbal for the Childbearing Year.” The berries also contain antioxidants, substances that can reduce DNA cellular damage by destroying molecules known as free radicals. This herb is used by herbalists to improve irregular heartbeat and may also have blood-thinning properties. Weed also recommends hawthorn berries to treat essential hypertension in pregnancy.
Hibiscus>>
High in vitamin C, hibiscus is an excellent way to keep healthy through the colder months as vitamin C is a great Immune booster, this is also a great blood builder and blood pressure reducer.
Nettle>>
It is said that drinking a Nettle Infusion is like receiving a pint of blood, yes it is that powerful! Rich in essential vitamins and minerals, a go to herb for woman through all her years.
Ginger>>
One of the oldest most traditionally used plants as medicine, Gingers reach is far and wide. Here it is a great nausea and vomiting rescuer, as well providing relief from upset stomachs that can sometimes accompany menses and pregnancy.
Mint>>
To help finish soothing any ailments while cooling the fire element by relieving cramps, upset stomachs, gas, and anxiety while promoting relaxation and Promoting restful sleep.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Discontinue use if irritation occurs).