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Vinegar Extracts
🌿 Herbal Extracts with Apple Cider Vinegar
Crafted with care, each of my herbal acetum’s is made using raw apple cider vinegar instead of alcohol, making them a gentle and family-friendly option. These blends capture the natural essence of each herb, offering a simple way to connect with nature’s traditional wisdom and plant magic.
✨ A quick look at my blends and their traditional uses:
Lavender – Traditionally cherished for its calm, floral scent and relaxing energy.
Lilac – Known in folk traditions for its uplifting and cleansing qualities.
Alfalfa & Dandelion – A classic pairing valued for its earthy, grounding, and renewing character.
Alfalfa & Red Raspberry Leaf – A mineral-rich combination traditionally associated with balance and vitality.
Sage – Revered for its cooling nature and long history of use in soothing teas and tonics.
Menstrual Blend – A comforting mix of herbs often used to promote ease and balance during monthly cycles.
Menopause Blend – Crafted to nurture a sense of harmony and support through life’s natural transitions.
Headache Blend – A relaxing herbal combination used to unwind and bring a sense of calm.
Mullein – Traditionally appreciated for its gentle, soothing nature and connection to clear breathing.
Jasmine – Known for its uplifting aroma and peaceful, heart-opening qualities.
Passion Flower – A calming herb traditionally used to promote rest and relaxation.
Plantain (External Use Only) – Used in folk care for its comforting touch on minor skin irritations and bites.
Comfrey (External Use Only) – Long celebrated in herbal traditions for supporting skin and muscle comfort when used topically.
Basil – Bright and aromatic; traditionally linked to digestion, clarity, and calm.
Mint – Refreshing and cooling, often used for its uplifting and soothing properties.
Thyme – A classic kitchen and apothecary herb known for its cleansing and comforting energy.
Rosemary – Traditionally connected with focus, warmth, and natural vitality.
Cilantro – Fresh and vibrant; often used in folk blends for renewal and lightness.
Borage – A beautiful herb traditionally linked with courage, balance, and heart comfort.
Clary Sage – Known for its serene aroma and association with harmony and rest.
Elecampane – A grounding root often used in traditional blends for warmth and resilience.
Oat – A gentle herb connected with comfort, calm, and nourishment.
Butterfly Pea – A stunning blue flower used to inspire calm and clarity.
Willow Bark – Traditionally called “nature’s comfort,” long valued in folk herbalism.
Cottonwood Bark – Revered for its soothing aroma and connection to natural renewal.
Wild Lettuce – Often referred to as “dreamer’s herb,” associated with calm and tranquility.
Goldenrod – A bright and cheerful plant known for supporting seasonal balance and a sense of lightness.
⚠️ Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These tinctures are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. External-use tinctures (Plantain & Comfrey) should never be taken internally.
🌿 Herbal Extracts with Apple Cider Vinegar
Crafted with care, each of my herbal acetum’s is made using raw apple cider vinegar instead of alcohol, making them a gentle and family-friendly option. These blends capture the natural essence of each herb, offering a simple way to connect with nature’s traditional wisdom and plant magic.
✨ A quick look at my blends and their traditional uses:
Lavender – Traditionally cherished for its calm, floral scent and relaxing energy.
Lilac – Known in folk traditions for its uplifting and cleansing qualities.
Alfalfa & Dandelion – A classic pairing valued for its earthy, grounding, and renewing character.
Alfalfa & Red Raspberry Leaf – A mineral-rich combination traditionally associated with balance and vitality.
Sage – Revered for its cooling nature and long history of use in soothing teas and tonics.
Menstrual Blend – A comforting mix of herbs often used to promote ease and balance during monthly cycles.
Menopause Blend – Crafted to nurture a sense of harmony and support through life’s natural transitions.
Headache Blend – A relaxing herbal combination used to unwind and bring a sense of calm.
Mullein – Traditionally appreciated for its gentle, soothing nature and connection to clear breathing.
Jasmine – Known for its uplifting aroma and peaceful, heart-opening qualities.
Passion Flower – A calming herb traditionally used to promote rest and relaxation.
Plantain (External Use Only) – Used in folk care for its comforting touch on minor skin irritations and bites.
Comfrey (External Use Only) – Long celebrated in herbal traditions for supporting skin and muscle comfort when used topically.
Basil – Bright and aromatic; traditionally linked to digestion, clarity, and calm.
Mint – Refreshing and cooling, often used for its uplifting and soothing properties.
Thyme – A classic kitchen and apothecary herb known for its cleansing and comforting energy.
Rosemary – Traditionally connected with focus, warmth, and natural vitality.
Cilantro – Fresh and vibrant; often used in folk blends for renewal and lightness.
Borage – A beautiful herb traditionally linked with courage, balance, and heart comfort.
Clary Sage – Known for its serene aroma and association with harmony and rest.
Elecampane – A grounding root often used in traditional blends for warmth and resilience.
Oat – A gentle herb connected with comfort, calm, and nourishment.
Butterfly Pea – A stunning blue flower used to inspire calm and clarity.
Willow Bark – Traditionally called “nature’s comfort,” long valued in folk herbalism.
Cottonwood Bark – Revered for its soothing aroma and connection to natural renewal.
Wild Lettuce – Often referred to as “dreamer’s herb,” associated with calm and tranquility.
Goldenrod – A bright and cheerful plant known for supporting seasonal balance and a sense of lightness.
⚠️ Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These tinctures are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. External-use tinctures (Plantain & Comfrey) should never be taken internally.