Description: Listing is for ONE 1.5 oz baggie of herbs. 3 types of natural herbs to choose from: St. John's Wort, Blessed Thistle, and Yarrow1.5 oz each (see dropdown to select); each packaged in a 4 x 6 inch 4ml-thick baggie. Photos shown are actual photos of 1 of the 8 baggies for each herb. Not generic or stock photos. You will receive something very close to the photo, if not THE exact baggie. SHIPPING TO US ONLY. Individual info: St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum; cut and sifted; best by 6/2026; origin: Albania, distributed from Washington state) magickalspot.com: St. John’s Wort has been used in medicine for over 2.400 years. It was used in ancient Greece and prescribed by Hippocrates and others for insanity, among other problems. It was also used in the Crusades to treat battle wounds. mayoclinic.org: St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) is a flowering shrub native to Europe. It gets its name from the fact that it often blooms on the birthday of the biblical John the Baptist.The flowers and leaves of St. John's wort contain active ingredients such as hyperforin. St. John's wort is available as a supplement in teas, tablets, liquids and topical preparations.People use St. John's wort to treat depression and menopausal symptoms. ----------------------------------- Blessed Thistle (Cnicus benedictus; best by 11/2026; origin: Utah) mountainroseherbs.com: Blessed thistle has been revered since the Middle Ages in Europe for its use as a digestive stimulant and nutritive tonic. It was also eaten as a vegetable. This herb is approved by the German Commission E for its ability to increase appetite and support the digestive process and is also an approved food additive in the United States for its flavoring of liqueurs such as Benedictine. medicine.net: Blessed thistle was used in the Middle Ages as a tonic and to treat small pox and bubonic plague and was cultivated by the Benedictine monks from whom the plant derives its name. Ancient Europeans ate the leaf fresh, boiled the root and used it as a vegetable, and even used it as a nutritious fodder for cattle. Blessed thistle is “generally recognized as safe” (GRAS) by the FDA and is used as a flavoring agent in Benedictine, an alcoholic liqueur. ----------------------------------- Yarrow (Achillea millefolium; cut and sifted; best by 11/2026; origin: Iowa) organicfacts.net: Yarrow is a perennial herb, and nearly every part of the plant is useful from a medicinal standpoint. Native to many areas in the Northern hemisphere, the use of this herb dates back thousands of years – even to ancient Greek legends. mountsinai.org: Legend has it that yarrow was named after Achilles, the Greek mythical hero who used it to stop the bleeding in his soldiers' wounds. Popular in European folk medicine, yarrow contains flavonoids, plant-based chemicals that increase saliva and stomach acid to help improve digestion. Yarrow may also relax smooth muscle in the intestine and uterus, which can relieve stomach and menstrual cramps. -------------------------------------- Disclaimer: These statements and products have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. If you have a health concern or condition, consult you doctor. Always consult a medical doctor before modifying your diet or using any new product.
Price: 3.29 USD
Location: Austin, Texas
End Time: 2024-07-25T06:24:07.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.25 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Herb
Formulation: Tea
Ingredients: St. John’s Wort
Item Weight: 1.5 oz
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Color: St. John's Wort
Price: 3.29 USD
Available Quantity: 8
Quantity Sold: 1
Color: Yarrow
Price: 3.29 USD
Available Quantity: 8
Quantity Sold: 1
Color: Blessed Thistle
Price: 3.29 USD
Available Quantity: 8
Quantity Sold: 0