Wooden Spoon Herbs
Wooden Spoon Herbs Rose-Colored Glasses Tincture
Wooden Spoon Herbs Rose-Colored Glasses Tincture
2 fl oz
The perfect flowery dropperful to help you stop and smell the roses. Whether you need a little pick-me-up or you're processing heavy tides in life, these lovely botanicals help lift the corners of your mouth and soothe the heart.
Ingredients: Organic Provence rose petal extract, Organic Passionflower herb extract, Organic Oat tops extract, Organic Hawthorn fruit extract, Organic Vegetable glycerin, Water.
Cautions: Consult your healthcare provider prior to use if you are pregnant.
How to use: Take 1.25 ml with included measuring dropper 3 times daily. Add a dropperful to still or sparkling water, juice, tea, smoothies, cocktails and mocktails to instantly make any beverage rosier.
The Benefits
- Supports the nervous system
- Supports the processing of grief
- Supports emotional well-being
Rose is a beautifully feminine and cooling herb, ideal for treating hot conditions and inflammatory tendencies - physically and emotionally. Its velvety petals are softening and gentle, helping to encourage a peaceful disposition toward life's ups and downs.
Oat tops are exactly what they sound like: the young, milky tops of the oat plant. Just as oats are good for the belly, oat tops are fantastic food for the nervous system, especially for people who burn the candle at both ends. If stress makes you overly sensitive to sounds and smells, or you find yourself reacting uncharacteristically to small setbacks, oat tops can help restore your emotional balance.
Passionflower has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. It is known as a calming nervine, soothing anxiety, insomnia, and even pain. This stunning bloom provides an uplift to your mood, and anti-inflammatory benefits throughout the body.
Brand story:
Founder Lauren Haynes has always found nourishment in nature. Lauren grew up obsessed with the natural world in Chattanooga, Tennessee. After absorbing all the back-to-the-land folk wisdom she could find, Lauren dug into the books at Appalachian Center for Natural Health. For three years she studied everything herbalism, from cellular biology to energetic flower essences to folk healing to clinical studies, anatomy, physiology, and phytochemistry. Lauren seeded Wooden Spoon Herbs in her Tennessee kitchen, and sprouted it at an Appalachian mountain farmers’ market stall. Today, Lauren's goal is to make earth-grown, time-tested herbal formulas accessible—for the health of ourselves and our planet.
**These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.