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Lemon Balm, Skullcap, Passion Flower, Mimosa Flower, Nettle, Schizandra Berry, Kava Kava

Herbs to channel a blue sky mind. This formulation is made up of my favorite plants we grow and wild harvest I can think of that has positively affected my state of being since I stepped on to the plant path that has had a hand at helping me feel comfortable in my own skin. The herbs are a go to and best used for :

  • depression

  • anxiety

  • mood enhancement

  • relaxation

  • calming an overactive nervous system

  • cold sores

  • heart burn

  • GI disorders

  • sleep support

How to use: Shake well. 3-4 Droppers full under the tongue or in water.

2 ounces

Ingredient descriptions:

Lemon Balm >>
Lemon Balm or Melissa was one of the first herbs ever to sweep me into a state of swoon. One smell of the fragrant leaves had me harvesting and baking almost six years ago and now is a plant I couldn’t live without in our garden space. This plant is great for SO many things but she is best used for its cooling and calming affects which is why she is great not only for anxiety and depression, but also for cold sores and heart burn for dampening an overactive heat in the system.

Passionflower >>
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw this exotic beauty growing wild on the side of the road in Louisiana. Passionflower is nervine directly calming the whole nervous system. When taken alone, it is great to aid in falling asleep. In this case, she is great at turning down the intensity of any overactive nervous system.

Mimosa Flower >>
Also known as the happiness flower in Chinese Medicine, rightly receiving her name for its known ability to enhance the mood, being about states of happiness and cheer. This flower I worked with directly when I needed support during Post-Partum Blues recovery, and still a favorite for supporting mood enhancement and depression in general.

Nettle>>
Where to begin talking about this plant?! Essential vitamins and nutrients that bring rich oxygen to the blood, essential for bodily functions to support ease and wellbeing in all of our systems. world. It is said that drinking a Nettle Infusion is like receiving a pint of blood, yes it is that powerful!

Schizandra Berry >>
Everyone favorite five flavor berry best used for her adaptogen is properties helping the body stay in a state of homeostasis despite the stresses and toxins the body is continually exposed to.

Kava Kava >>
Native to Hawaii, this plant made its way to the States out of sacred ceremonial space to the masses as it's medicine was needed by the people after 3000 years of being used by the people of the pacific to treat a wide range of problems. Kava is known for its stress-relieving root with its calming affect and ability to treat a number of conditions. The substances called kavapyrones act muck like alcohol on the brain making one feel calm, relaxed, and happy.

This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Discontinue use if irritation occurs).

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Lemon Balm, Skullcap, Passion Flower, Mimosa Flower, Nettle, Schizandra Berry, Kava Kava

Herbs to channel a blue sky mind. This formulation is made up of my favorite plants we grow and wild harvest I can think of that has positively affected my state of being since I stepped on to the plant path that has had a hand at helping me feel comfortable in my own skin. The herbs are a go to and best used for :

  • depression

  • anxiety

  • mood enhancement

  • relaxation

  • calming an overactive nervous system

  • cold sores

  • heart burn

  • GI disorders

  • sleep support

How to use: Shake well. 3-4 Droppers full under the tongue or in water.

2 ounces

Ingredient descriptions:

Lemon Balm >>
Lemon Balm or Melissa was one of the first herbs ever to sweep me into a state of swoon. One smell of the fragrant leaves had me harvesting and baking almost six years ago and now is a plant I couldn’t live without in our garden space. This plant is great for SO many things but she is best used for its cooling and calming affects which is why she is great not only for anxiety and depression, but also for cold sores and heart burn for dampening an overactive heat in the system.

Passionflower >>
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw this exotic beauty growing wild on the side of the road in Louisiana. Passionflower is nervine directly calming the whole nervous system. When taken alone, it is great to aid in falling asleep. In this case, she is great at turning down the intensity of any overactive nervous system.

Mimosa Flower >>
Also known as the happiness flower in Chinese Medicine, rightly receiving her name for its known ability to enhance the mood, being about states of happiness and cheer. This flower I worked with directly when I needed support during Post-Partum Blues recovery, and still a favorite for supporting mood enhancement and depression in general.

Nettle>>
Where to begin talking about this plant?! Essential vitamins and nutrients that bring rich oxygen to the blood, essential for bodily functions to support ease and wellbeing in all of our systems. world. It is said that drinking a Nettle Infusion is like receiving a pint of blood, yes it is that powerful!

Schizandra Berry >>
Everyone favorite five flavor berry best used for her adaptogen is properties helping the body stay in a state of homeostasis despite the stresses and toxins the body is continually exposed to.

Kava Kava >>
Native to Hawaii, this plant made its way to the States out of sacred ceremonial space to the masses as it's medicine was needed by the people after 3000 years of being used by the people of the pacific to treat a wide range of problems. Kava is known for its stress-relieving root with its calming affect and ability to treat a number of conditions. The substances called kavapyrones act muck like alcohol on the brain making one feel calm, relaxed, and happy.

This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Discontinue use if irritation occurs).

Lemon Balm, Skullcap, Passion Flower, Mimosa Flower, Nettle, Schizandra Berry, Kava Kava

Herbs to channel a blue sky mind. This formulation is made up of my favorite plants we grow and wild harvest I can think of that has positively affected my state of being since I stepped on to the plant path that has had a hand at helping me feel comfortable in my own skin. The herbs are a go to and best used for :

  • depression

  • anxiety

  • mood enhancement

  • relaxation

  • calming an overactive nervous system

  • cold sores

  • heart burn

  • GI disorders

  • sleep support

How to use: Shake well. 3-4 Droppers full under the tongue or in water.

2 ounces

Ingredient descriptions:

Lemon Balm >>
Lemon Balm or Melissa was one of the first herbs ever to sweep me into a state of swoon. One smell of the fragrant leaves had me harvesting and baking almost six years ago and now is a plant I couldn’t live without in our garden space. This plant is great for SO many things but she is best used for its cooling and calming affects which is why she is great not only for anxiety and depression, but also for cold sores and heart burn for dampening an overactive heat in the system.

Passionflower >>
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw this exotic beauty growing wild on the side of the road in Louisiana. Passionflower is nervine directly calming the whole nervous system. When taken alone, it is great to aid in falling asleep. In this case, she is great at turning down the intensity of any overactive nervous system.

Mimosa Flower >>
Also known as the happiness flower in Chinese Medicine, rightly receiving her name for its known ability to enhance the mood, being about states of happiness and cheer. This flower I worked with directly when I needed support during Post-Partum Blues recovery, and still a favorite for supporting mood enhancement and depression in general.

Nettle>>
Where to begin talking about this plant?! Essential vitamins and nutrients that bring rich oxygen to the blood, essential for bodily functions to support ease and wellbeing in all of our systems. world. It is said that drinking a Nettle Infusion is like receiving a pint of blood, yes it is that powerful!

Schizandra Berry >>
Everyone favorite five flavor berry best used for her adaptogen is properties helping the body stay in a state of homeostasis despite the stresses and toxins the body is continually exposed to.

Kava Kava >>
Native to Hawaii, this plant made its way to the States out of sacred ceremonial space to the masses as it's medicine was needed by the people after 3000 years of being used by the people of the pacific to treat a wide range of problems. Kava is known for its stress-relieving root with its calming affect and ability to treat a number of conditions. The substances called kavapyrones act muck like alcohol on the brain making one feel calm, relaxed, and happy.

This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Discontinue use if irritation occurs).

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