Cooling and refreshing mint is a common garden herb that is full of nourishing antioxidants and circulation-boosting compounds. Pliny the Elder wrote that mint “reanimates the spirit.” Also a topical analgesic - mint can be applied to bruises and swelling to reduce pain.
Mint is commonly used for settling tummy woes. Drunk as tea, the calming and numbing effect of mint eases muscle tension and cramping around the gut, smoothing out the digestive process. Rich in aromatic oils, mint is anti-spasmotic, carminative, and a nervine.
Mint is associated with Mercury and Pluto, brings prosperity and is known for its cleansing and awakening properties.
The aerial parts of various mint species are harvested, cut and finally steeped in alcohol for at least 8 weeks, then strained and bottled.
Instructions: Place 1-3 dropperfuls of tincture in a small glass of water or directly under the tongue. Best taken between meals, take as needed. Consult with a trusted herbalist or physician if you are nursing, pregnant, or taking other medications.
Our promise: The herbs in every one of our products are grown and harvested at Orchard Hill Gardens mirroring the cycles of nature and using natural farming methods. No harmful chemicals are used on our plants, ever.
Cooling and refreshing mint is a common garden herb that is full of nourishing antioxidants and circulation-boosting compounds. Pliny the Elder wrote that mint “reanimates the spirit.” Also a topical analgesic - mint can be applied to bruises and swelling to reduce pain.
Mint is commonly used for settling tummy woes. Drunk as tea, the calming and numbing effect of mint eases muscle tension and cramping around the gut, smoothing out the digestive process. Rich in aromatic oils, mint is anti-spasmotic, carminative, and a nervine.
Mint is associated with Mercury and Pluto, brings prosperity and is known for its cleansing and awakening properties.
The aerial parts of various mint species are harvested, cut and finally steeped in alcohol for at least 8 weeks, then strained and bottled.
Instructions: Place 1-3 dropperfuls of tincture in a small glass of water or directly under the tongue. Best taken between meals, take as needed. Consult with a trusted herbalist or physician if you are nursing, pregnant, or taking other medications.
Our promise: The herbs in every one of our products are grown and harvested at Orchard Hill Gardens mirroring the cycles of nature and using natural farming methods. No harmful chemicals are used on our plants, ever.