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Considering Hawthorn

Considering Hawthorn

by Doreen Shababy | Dec 18, 2022 | adaptogens, hawthorn, heart function, Herbal Remedies, tinctures & extracts

After all, what is a Hawthorn… a shrub? a tree? Although the black hawthorn tree – Crataegus douglasii – usually grows like a large shrub, with many suckering stems arising from the ground, here in northern Idaho there are huge tree-like specimens on...
Compound Tinctures – when more is better

Compound Tinctures – when more is better

by Doreen Shababy | Dec 6, 2022 | Astragalus, Cordyceps, Dandelion, gallbladder, hawthorn, heart function, immune support, liver, Milk Thistle, motherwort, Rhodiola

Sometimes herbs work better in combination of two or three – These Compound tinctures are available through our Apothecary by contacting us at wildnweedy@frontier.com for price and size. Shipping is calculated to your location via USPS. Dandy-Thistle Compound...
Mushrooms as tinctures

Mushrooms as tinctures

by Doreen Shababy | Dec 4, 2022 | adaptogens, Agarikon, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, Blazei, chaga, Cordyceps, heart function, immune support, Lion's Mane, memory, Mesima, neuroprotective, Reishi, Turkey Tail

We have been asked about the mushrooms we use in our tinctures. We do not harvest them ourselves, they are organically grown under strict environmental conditions. This, from the grower’s website, tells you a little more about it: “The powders are made...
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