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Deep Ease Tincture
Herbal Pain Relief- Vodka, Wild Lettuce Leaf, Tulsi Leaf, Ghost Pipe Fruit, Fever Few Leaf and Flower 1oz.
Directions:
Take a dropper full (1mL) as needed, do not exceed 4 doses in a 24 hour period. Enjoy on its own or added to water or tea. Shake gently before use. Please check with your health care provider before consumption of this product.
Deep Ease Tincture is a botanical preparation inspired by traditional herbal lineages that have long worked with plants to support relaxation, nervous system balance and the easing of physical and emotional tension. This formula brings together leaves, flowers and fruit historically associated with calming the body and mind, inviting softness, rest and gentle unwinding.
Wild lettuce leaf has been traditionally used in European and Indigenous herbal practices as a calming plant ally, often associated with relaxation and the easing of bodily tension. It has historically been worked with to support restfulness and quiet the nervous system. Tulsi leaf, also known as holy basil, holds a sacred place in Ayurvedic traditions and has long been used to support resilience, emotional balance and a calm, centered state during times of stress.
Ghost pipe fruit carries a deep lineage in North American Indigenous traditions and has been worked with ceremonially and sparingly, often associated with profound stillness, emotional grounding and support during periods of shock, grief or intense sensation. Feverfew leaf and flower have a long history in European folk herbalism and were traditionally used to support comfort and balance, particularly when the body feels overstimulated or strained.
Deep Ease Tincture invites moments of quiet, release and gentle support, honoring the wisdom of plants traditionally called upon when the body and nervous system are seeking rest and reprieve.
All ingredients are either wildcrafted, organically sourced and ethically harvested or obtained with reverence and respect for the hands who gathered them, the systems that created them and the Earth who birthed them
Herbal Pain Relief- Vodka, Wild Lettuce Leaf, Tulsi Leaf, Ghost Pipe Fruit, Fever Few Leaf and Flower 1oz.
Directions:
Take a dropper full (1mL) as needed, do not exceed 4 doses in a 24 hour period. Enjoy on its own or added to water or tea. Shake gently before use. Please check with your health care provider before consumption of this product.
Deep Ease Tincture is a botanical preparation inspired by traditional herbal lineages that have long worked with plants to support relaxation, nervous system balance and the easing of physical and emotional tension. This formula brings together leaves, flowers and fruit historically associated with calming the body and mind, inviting softness, rest and gentle unwinding.
Wild lettuce leaf has been traditionally used in European and Indigenous herbal practices as a calming plant ally, often associated with relaxation and the easing of bodily tension. It has historically been worked with to support restfulness and quiet the nervous system. Tulsi leaf, also known as holy basil, holds a sacred place in Ayurvedic traditions and has long been used to support resilience, emotional balance and a calm, centered state during times of stress.
Ghost pipe fruit carries a deep lineage in North American Indigenous traditions and has been worked with ceremonially and sparingly, often associated with profound stillness, emotional grounding and support during periods of shock, grief or intense sensation. Feverfew leaf and flower have a long history in European folk herbalism and were traditionally used to support comfort and balance, particularly when the body feels overstimulated or strained.
Deep Ease Tincture invites moments of quiet, release and gentle support, honoring the wisdom of plants traditionally called upon when the body and nervous system are seeking rest and reprieve.
All ingredients are either wildcrafted, organically sourced and ethically harvested or obtained with reverence and respect for the hands who gathered them, the systems that created them and the Earth who birthed them