Herbal Tinctures

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Herbal Tinctures

Herbal medicine, known as phytotherapy or herbalism, has a long history and is one of the most common methods of alternative medicine. Herbs contain various bioactive substances that can have diverse effects on the human body. Here are some ways in which herbs can impact the body.

  1. Healing Properties 🌿
    Many herbs contain chemical compounds with healing properties. For example, elderberry is rich in vitamin C, which helps boost the immune system, and lavender may have a calming effect.

  2. Antiseptic Action 🚿
    Some herbs possess antiseptic properties and can aid in fighting infections and inflammations. For instance, garlic is known for its antimicrobial properties.

  3. Antioxidants πŸ‡
    Many herbs contain antioxidants that help protect the body's cells from the effects of free radicals and may reduce the risk of various diseases.

  4. Improved Digestion πŸƒ
    Some herbs, such as mint and ginger, promote better digestion and can help with stomach discomfort and pain.

  5. Stress & Anxiety Reduction 😌Certain herbs, like sage and valerian, have calming properties and can assist in managing stress and anxiety.

  6. Enhanced Circulation πŸ’“
    Some herbs, such as red clover and turmeric, can improve blood circulation and support heart health.

  7. Hormone Regulation 🌸
    Certain herbs, like ginseng and black cohosh, can influence hormonal balance and be used in the treatment of hormonal issues.

  8. Overall Well-Being 🌞
    Many herbs, such as green tea and rosehip, contain beneficial compounds that contribute to overall health and well-being.

  • Herbal tinctures can have side effects, therefore it is mandatory to consult with a qualified practitioner to establish dosage and duration of the course.

  • The better question is how to correctly consume tinctures. The drops are mixed with a small amount of water and best consumed on an empty stomach before food (or if you’re fasting and only prescribed by the practitioner)

  • Tinctures if to be used for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, hyper-allergic and people who are on a mixture of different pharmaceutical drugs. I can test for individual compatibility via the Bioresonance machine.

  • The course duration of tinctures is individually discussed with the practitioner and assessed on a case-by-case basis.