This glycerite can help support infections of the sinus, including cough, sore throat or bronchitis Take 1-2 droppers full by mouth
Ingredients: Kansas City Locally harvested Violet flowers, Vegetable Glycerin.
Another name for violet is hearts-ease. It has been used for the physical and emotional heart for thousands of years. Violet is high in a constituent called rutin. Rutin strengthens capillaries, prevents platelet aggregation, and is anti-inflammatory.
Violets are virtuous, vivacious, and valuable! Violets are unassuming but oh, so powerful! They fortell our early spring blooms in the wild and garden. Their long history of medicinal use begs that we give them more crucial attention and recognition. The accounts of their uses abound for all the violets. As far back as 1885, a study compared violet leaf vitamin C content to that of oranges and vitamin A content to that of spinach. From the basal leaves, if collected in spring, this early research reported that violets contain twice as much vitamin C as the same weight of orange and more than twice the amount of vitamin A, gram for gram, when compared with spinach!
Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Properties of Wild Violet Flower Essences
Wild violet flower essence is said to be physically strengthening and supportive, helping to boost the immune system and promoting overall health and well-being. Emotionally, the essence is said to promote peace, calm, and contentment, helping to soothe the mind and bring a sense of serenity to the heart. Spiritually, the essence is said to promote spiritual growth and connection, helping to deepen our sense of purpose and connection to the divine.
This information is for education purposes, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
