VitaC Tea
VitaC Tea
Our VitaC Tea is packed with herbs containing high amounts of Vitamin C which helps;
- The absorption of iron
- Boost the immune system
- Wound healing
- The formation of collagen
- Health of bones and teeth
- lower your risk of heart or chronic diseases
AND MORE!
To use add 1tsp of Tea per 8oz of hot water and steep for 5-10 minutes. Taste great with honey or any other sweetener of choice.
Ingredients;
* Red Raspberry
* Orange Peel
* Hibiscus
* Rose Hip
* Red Rooibos
(* Organic)
Herbal Tinctures
Herbal Tinctures
An herbal tincture is a potent liquid herbal preparation made by extracting the active constituents of medicinal plants using alcohol, glycerin, vinegar, or a combination of these solvents. Tinctures are a traditional and effective way to capture the medicinal properties of herbs in a concentrated form that is easily absorbed by the body.
The tincture-making process involves macerating (soaking) the chosen herbs in the chosen solvent(s) for a specific period. During this time, the alcohol or other solvent extracts the plant's bioactive compounds, including essential oils, alkaloids, flavonoids, and other beneficial constituents. The resulting liquid is then strained and bottled, creating a potent and shelf-stable herbal remedy.
Tinctures offer several advantages, including a longer shelf life compared to teas or infusions, convenient dosage control, and efficient absorption. They can be taken directly under the tongue, diluted in water or other beverages, or incorporated into various preparations.
- Storage: Store your tincture in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. A cupboard or a medicine cabinet works well. Exposure to light and heat can degrade the active constituents of the tincture.
- Seal the Bottle: Ensure that the cap or lid of the tincture bottle is tightly sealed after each use. This helps prevent air and moisture from getting inside, which can affect the quality of the tincture.
- Shake Before Use: Many tinctures may naturally separate over time, with heavier particles settling at the bottom. Before using the tincture, give the bottle a gentle shake to evenly distribute the herbal constituents.
- Clean Hands and Tools: When using the tincture, make sure your hands are clean to avoid introducing contaminants. Use a clean dropper or measuring utensil to dispense the tincture, and avoid touching the dropper to your mouth or any surfaces.
- Dosage: Follow the recommended dosage instructions provided on the label or as advised by a healthcare professional. Do not exceed the recommended dose unless directed.
- Avoid Contamination: Do not introduce foreign substances into the tincture bottle, such as water or other liquids. This can lead to spoilage or dilution of the tincture.
- Expiry Date: Pay attention to the expiry date on the tincture bottle. Herbal tinctures have varying shelf lives, so it's important to use them before they expire to ensure their potency.
- Consult a Professional: If you have specific health concerns or are using the tincture for a particular purpose, consult a qualified herbalist or healthcare provider for guidance on proper usage and duration.