Discover the magic of HootNNanny Holler's Organic Fleabane Tincture, crafted with love on our farm to support your wellness journey! Fleabane has been used in a variety of medical purposes: treating bronchitis, sore throats, and other airway inflammations. It is also known for its effectiveness in addressing internal hemorrhages, gonorrhea, and bleeding piles. The Cherokee even used fleabane leaves and stems as a poultice for headaches! Embrace nature's remedy in a bottle and experience the time-honored benefits of our organic tincture today.
Wildcrafted, Organic Daisy Fleabane comes in a 2 oz amber bottle with dropper.
Extraction ratio 1:5 with 100 proof vodka menstruum.
Fleabane has been used in a variety of medical purposes:
- Fleabane has been used to treat bronchitis, sore throats, and other airway inflammation.
- Fleabane has been used to treat internal hemorrhages, gonorrhea, and bleeding piles.
- The Cherokee used fleabane leaves and stems as a poultice for headaches.
- Fleabane can be boiled and mixed with oils to make a balm for skin sores.
- It has astringent, diuretic, and expectorant properties that were used by Native Americans.
More studies need to be done to determine fleabane’s true potential.
Descriptions and information are for informational purposes only and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent any disease or illness. All pregnant women should consult a doctor before using anything new. Consult a doctor before starting any new supplements, medicines, or herbs.
I do not give dosage for fleabane because there are so many different thoughts on the dosage. I recommend contacting a licensed herbalist for dosage based on the ratio 1:5 and the age and weight of the consumer. If you use this product, we suggest starting at the lowest dose and increase to get the benefits you are looking for.
Descriptions and information are for informational purposes only and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent any disease or illness. All pregnant women should consult a doctor before using anything new. Consult a doctor before starting any new supplements, medicines, or herbs.