Traditionally used for calming support of the nervous system.*
Traditionally used to lift the spirit and soothe occasional anxiety.*
Traditionally used for nervous stomach, gas, motion sickness.*
We prepare Lavender extract from the flower of Certified Organic Lavandula angustifolia shrubs grown in their natural habitat of Provence, France. Familiar and aromatic, the herb is native to Mediterranean climates.
The herb is extracted in small batches with Certified Organic cane alcohol to maintain the balance of phytochemicals as they exist in the plant. We assure herb identity via macroscopic and organoleptic analysis, then confirm it through methods such as HPTLC fingerprinting specific to each herb. Our liquid extracts are easily dispensed, taken in liquid form and added to water or other liquid.
Shake Well Before Using
Add 1 full squeeze of the dropper bulb to 2 oz. of water or juice, 2 to 5 times per day. Best taken between meals.
Herb Menstruum Ratio 1:5
CautionKeep Out of the Reach of Children
Store away from heat & light
Country of origin: France, TurkeyA
certified organic cane alcohol (81-91%) & distilled water.
We grow more than 65 species of plants on our Certified Organic farms, but not every plant can grow well in southern Bursa. To ensure the quality and supply of your favorite herbs, we work with a global network of farmers, wildcrafters and brokers, who cultivate and harvest plants where they can thrive. All herbs used in our products undergo a series of rigorous quality checks.
Depending on the product, more than one country of origin may be listed for an herb. Your product may contain herbs from any of those approved sources. Find more information about our ethical sourcing practices.
Lavender is a small, monoecious and woody perennial shrub.3,6 It is slow growing, up to 4 feet (1.2 meters) in height and 3 feet, 3 inches (1 meter) wide.3,6 The thin silver-grey evergreen leaves are oblong to lanceolate with an entire margin and are covered in dense wooly star-shaped hairs.6,11 The leaves grow in tight groups on leafy shoots, while on the long flowering shoots they are broadly spaced out.11 The branc... Learn more