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Organic Vervain herb (Verbena officinalis) LAB-proven QUALITY
Organic Vervain herb (Verbena officinalis) LAB-proven QUALITY
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Organic Vervain herb, dried and cut (loose herbal tea)
Latin Name: Verbena officinalis
- used traditionally for millennia's
- lot of magic connected to this herb
- only exceptional quality and purity flowering herb is chosen
- Sustainable sourced
- certified organic to Soil Association higher standards
- safe and efficient for use by Herbalists
-
GMP certified
- combines well and efficient with Skullcap, Oats, or Rosemary
- earthy, herbaceous, and bitter, with a slightly tangy or sour aftertaste flavour
- considered as slightly pungent, bitter, cool, neutral herb
- restoring, stimulating, relaxing, dispersing, dissolving qualities
- Vegan and Vegetarian friendly
How to use Organic Vervain herb:
Organic Vervain herb can be made in to a powder, infusion, tincture, vinegar, infused oil, ointments, creams, and more.
How to prepare Organic Vervain herb infusion:
To prepare Organic Vervain herb infusion place the 1-2 teaspoon of herb to a cup. Pour in a cup of boiling water. Allow to step for 5-15 minutes. Strain the tea and its ready.. Vervain herb has many other uses. You can research the benefits of this herb or ask an herbalist how it can help you.
Safety of Organic Vervain herb:
Cautions and Contraindications:
- Vervain is not recommend in pregnancy due to its emmenagogue actions. It is however thought to be safe for those who are breastfeeding.
Other info about Organic Vervain herb:
In Christian traditions, the herb is said to have healed the wounds of Christ inflicted by the crucifixion. One of its common names, “herb of the cross,” derives from this tradition. The plant was said to grow at Calgary, the location of the crucifixion.
It is believed that the plants German name for vervain, eisenkraut, derives from the reference to iron referring to the plant’s use in the smelting process as a means to harden and improve longevity of steel.
Other names:
- Simpler’s Joy,
- common Verbena,
- Holy Herb,
- Wild Hyssop,
- Indian Hyssop,
- Juno’s Tears,
- Pigeon’s Grass,
- Mosquito Plant,
- Enchanter’s Plant,
- Tears of Isis
- Ma Bian Cao
- Werbena
Organic Vervain herb Typical Ingredients:
100% pure Botanical, absolutely nothing added, exceptional quality and purity, dried and cut Organic Vervain herb (Verbena officinalis)
Wild crafted/Eco cultivated/Organic certified/Cultivated:
Organic certified to soil Association higher standards
Country of origin:
Poland
Packaging:
All Organic products are hand packed in resealable and recyclable PE packaging, comply with Soil Association higher standards
Vegetarian/Vegan Suitability:
Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans
Quality assured
Benefits of Organic Vervain herb:
In the Middle Ages, vervain was often used in magicians’ and witches’ potions to attract protection and as an aphrodisiac, hence its common name, “herb of love.”
Because of UK law, we cannot provide any medicinal information about our herbs. However, at Botanical Remedies, we only offer herbs that have proven effects in literature or tradition. These herbs have been thoroughly tested in laboratories for authenticity, quality, and purity. Our herbs can be used efficiently and safely within recommended by literature doses.
Please do not confuse herbal teas and spices widely available on the market with our herbs as there is huge difference between process and cost of production medicinal herbs and other herbal teas. Botanical Remedies offer only herbs that are efficient and safe to use by Herbalists.
Where can you find information about herbs?
You can look for details on herbs benefits, uses, and dosage. It's also important to know about safety and effectiveness. Additionally, consider the side effects. You can find both traditional and scientific knowledge on these topics.
Below few solid sources of information:
www.herbalreality.com web run by experienced Medical Herbalists
https://www.rjwhelan.co.nz web run by Medical Herbalist
https://botanicalremedies.co.uk/blogs/herbs blog run by Master Herbalist and Naturopath
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