meet the herbs
Our tinctures are made with nothing but pure, potent herbs—no fillers, preservatives, or additives. We believe in the power of plants, and each herb is carefully chosen to bring you closer to your health goals naturally.
Artichoke Leaf
Cynara scolymus
Traditional benefits
Supports liver health, stimulates bile production, improves digestion
History
Used in traditional European medicine to support liver function and aid digestion, known for its benefits to the gallbladder and liver.
Used in:
Bitters
meet our herbs
Our tinctures are made with nothing but pure, potent herbs—no fillers, preservatives, or additives. We believe in the power of plants, and each herb is carefully chosen to bring you closer to your health goals naturally.
Artichoke Leaf
Cynara scolymus
Liver Support, digestive aid
Traditional benefits
Supports liver health, stimulates bile production, improves digestion
History
Used in traditional European medicine to support liver function and aid digestion, known for its benefits to the gallbladder and liver.
Used in:
Bitters
Ashwagandha Root
Withania somnifera
Adaptogen, stress relief
Traditional benefits
Reduces stress, improves energy levels, supports immune function
History
A key herb in Ayurvedic medicine, ashwagandha is known for its adaptogenic properties, helping the body cope with stress and improve overall vitality.
Used in:
Sleepy
Bupleurum Root
Bupleurum chinense
Liver support, anti-inflammatory
Traditional benefits
Supports liver health, reduces inflammation, boosts immune function
History
A major herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine, bupleurum has been used for thousands of years to support liver function and reduce inflammation.
Used in:
Soothe
Burdock Root
Arctium lappa
Detoxifying, anti-inflammatory
Traditional benefits
Purifies blood, improves skin health, supports liver function
History
Used in traditional Chinese medicine and European folk medicine for detoxification and as a remedy for skin conditions such as eczema and acne.
Used in:
Bitters
Chamomile Flowers
Matricaria chamomilla
Calming, anti-inflammatory
Traditional benefits
Reduces anxiety, aids sleep, soothes digestive issues
History
Widely used in European herbal traditions, chamomile is valued for its gentle calming effects and its ability to soothe digestive and inflammatory conditions.
Used in:
Sleepy
Chaste Tree
Vitex agnus-castus
Hormonal balance
Traditional benefits
Supports hormonal balance, alleviates PMS symptoms, promotes reproductive health
History
Used since ancient times for female reproductive health, particularly in balancing hormones and relieving symptoms of PMS and menopause.
Used in:
Soothe
Chinese Peony Root
Paeonia lactiflora
Blood tonic, anti-inflammatory
Traditional benefits
Nourishes blood, reduces inflammation, supports liver function
History
A key herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine, peony root is used to nourish the blood, support the liver, and reduce inflammation.
Used in:
Soothe
Crampy
Cramp Bark
Viburnum opulus
Muscle relaxant
Traditional benefits
Relieves muscle cramps, eases menstrual pain, supports uterine health
History
Used in Native American and European herbal traditions to relieve muscle cramps and menstrual pain, valued for its relaxing effects on smooth muscle.
Used in:
Crampy
Dandelion Leaf
Taraxacum officinale
Detoxifying, diuretic
Traditional benefits
Supports liver function, promotes digestion, acts as a mild diuretic
History
Used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine and Native American herbal practices to promote kidney health and detoxify the body.
Used in:
Bitters
Dandelion Root
Taraxacum officinale
Liver tonic, digestive aid
Traditional benefits
Supports liver health, aids in digestion, promotes healthy skin
History
Valued for its role in traditional herbal medicine as a liver tonic and digestive aid, commonly used in European and Native American herbal traditions.
Used in:
Bitters
Soothe
Dong Quai Root
Angelica sinensis
Blood tonic, hormonal balance
Traditional benefits
Supports female reproductive health, improves circulation, balances hormones
History
Known as "female ginseng" in Traditional Chinese Medicine, dong quai has been used for centuries to support women's health and balance hormones.
Used in:
Soothe
Crampy
Gentian Root
Gentiana lutea
Digestive stimulant
Traditional benefits
Enhances digestion, stimulates appetite, and alleviates gastrointestinal discomfort
History
Known for its bitter properties, Gentian Root has been used in European and Chinese herbal medicine for thousands of years to aid digestion and treat digestive disorders.
Used in:
Bitters
Ginger Rhizome
Zingiber officinale
Anti-nausea, anti-inflammatory
Traditional benefits
Relieves nausea, reduces inflammation, aids digestion
History
Used in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine for its warming and anti-inflammatory properties, ginger is commonly used to treat digestive issues and nausea.
Used in:
Bitters
Soothe
Crampy
Lavender Flowers
Lavandula angustifolia
Calming, soothing
Traditional benefits
Reduces anxiety, promotes relaxation, improves sleep quality
History
Known for its calming effects, lavender has been used in traditional medicine for centuries to promote relaxation and alleviate anxiety and insomnia.
Used in:
Sleepy
Lemon Balm
Melissa officinalis
Calming, antiviral
Traditional benefits
Reduces anxiety, improves mood, supports digestive health
History
Used since the Middle Ages to reduce stress and anxiety, lemon balm is also known for its antiviral and digestive benefits, valued in European herbal traditions.
Used in:
Crampy
Licorice Root
Glycyrrhiza glabra
Soothing, anti-inflammatory
Traditional benefits
Soothes digestive tract, reduces inflammation, supports adrenal health
History
Widely used in both Eastern and Western herbal traditions, licorice root is valued for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, particularly in treating digestive issues.
Used in:
Soothe
Orange Peel
Citrus sinensis
Digesetive aid, antioxidant
Traditional benefits
Improves digestion, reduces bloating, provides antioxidant benefits
History
Used in traditional Chinese medicine to aid digestion and treat gastrointestinal issues, valued for its aromatic and digestive properties.
Used in:
Bitters
Soothe
Passionflower Aerial
Passiflora incarnata
Claming, anxiety relief
Traditional benefits
Reduces anxiety, promotes sleep, soothes nervous system
History
Used by Native Americans and later adopted by European herbalists, passionflower is known for its calming effects on the nervous system and its ability to reduce anxiety and improve sleep.
Used in:
Sleepy
Poria Sclerotium
Poria cocos
Immune support, diuretic
Traditional benefits
Supports immune function, promotes urination, reduces dampness
History
A staple in Traditional Chinese Medicine, poria is used to strengthen the spleen, support the immune system, and promote healthy fluid balance.
Used in:
Soothe
Raspberry Leaf
Rubus idaeus
Uterine tonic
Traditional benefits
Supports uterine health, alleviates menstrual cramps, aids in pregnancy
History
Used by Native Americans and in European herbal traditions as a tonic for the female reproductive system, particularly during pregnancy and childbirth.
Used in:
Soothe
Valerian Root
Valeriana officinalis
Sleep aid, calming
Traditional benefits
Promotes relaxation, improves sleep quality, reduces anxiety
History
Valerian root has been used since ancient Greece and Rome as a remedy for insomnia and anxiety, valued for its sedative properties.
Used in:
Sleepy