Milky Oat Nerve Tonic Glycerite (100ml)

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Oat seed harvested at the ‘milky’ stage is a moistening, sweet nutritional herb, considered a ‘tonic’ for the nervous system.

Classed a nervine trophorestorative, Milky Oat is medicine for modern times, aka late-stage capitalism days, multiple ongoing genocides and climate grief, where our collective ‘systems’ are feeling the immensity of the times.

Use to support tired nervous systems, periods of stress, melancholy, difficulty sleeping, occipital headache, nervous digestion, menstrual headache, recovery from illness, and concentration and focus.

Dosage: 1-3ml with water or directly under the tongue as needed / or 10-15 drops in hot water. According to Peterson, the action is quicker in hot water.

Contains: Homegrown Milky Oat (Oats Green) (Avena sativa), Organic Glycerine, Rainwater.

Safety: Not safe for pregnancy or children.

Caution: Oats contain avenin, a gluten fraction and can result in symptoms of gluten-sensitive and Coeliac disease sufferers.  Alcohol extract should not cause a reaction, however, avoid if highly sensitive or included at low dosage (Garsed & Scott, 2007 as cited in Fisher, 2018).

Disclaimer: The products included are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease and have not been evaluated by the TGA. All products have been extensively tested on myself/friends for quality control.

Size: 100ml made with homegrown and handmade by Tamara

Studies: Cognition, mood, memory https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7352613/

What is a herbal glycerite?

* Herbal glycerites or fluid glycetrates are alcohol-free herbal preparations, made from vegetable glycerine, a thick, clear, sweet-tasting liquid.

* They are a popular herbal medicine alternative to tinctures, as they do not contain alcohol, they are safe for children and taste very sweet and palatable in comparison to tinctures.

* Herbal glycerites are essentially “strong herbal infusions that are frozen in time” (thank you for this definition, Nicole Rose).

* Glycerine is low in sugar and low on the glycemic index, so it does not affect blood sugar and is safe for diabetics.

* Glycerine has a mild laxative effect and supports digestive processes (peristalsis).

* Glycerites are generally not as potent as tinctures but are a suitable alternative (effectively extracting water-soluble plant constituents) for those who do not consume alcohol.

Oat seed harvested at the ‘milky’ stage is a moistening, sweet nutritional herb, considered a ‘tonic’ for the nervous system.

Classed a nervine trophorestorative, Milky Oat is medicine for modern times, aka late-stage capitalism days, multiple ongoing genocides and climate grief, where our collective ‘systems’ are feeling the immensity of the times.

Use to support tired nervous systems, periods of stress, melancholy, difficulty sleeping, occipital headache, nervous digestion, menstrual headache, recovery from illness, and concentration and focus.

Dosage: 1-3ml with water or directly under the tongue as needed / or 10-15 drops in hot water. According to Peterson, the action is quicker in hot water.

Contains: Homegrown Milky Oat (Oats Green) (Avena sativa), Organic Glycerine, Rainwater.

Safety: Not safe for pregnancy or children.

Caution: Oats contain avenin, a gluten fraction and can result in symptoms of gluten-sensitive and Coeliac disease sufferers.  Alcohol extract should not cause a reaction, however, avoid if highly sensitive or included at low dosage (Garsed & Scott, 2007 as cited in Fisher, 2018).

Disclaimer: The products included are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease and have not been evaluated by the TGA. All products have been extensively tested on myself/friends for quality control.

Size: 100ml made with homegrown and handmade by Tamara

Studies: Cognition, mood, memory https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7352613/

What is a herbal glycerite?

* Herbal glycerites or fluid glycetrates are alcohol-free herbal preparations, made from vegetable glycerine, a thick, clear, sweet-tasting liquid.

* They are a popular herbal medicine alternative to tinctures, as they do not contain alcohol, they are safe for children and taste very sweet and palatable in comparison to tinctures.

* Herbal glycerites are essentially “strong herbal infusions that are frozen in time” (thank you for this definition, Nicole Rose).

* Glycerine is low in sugar and low on the glycemic index, so it does not affect blood sugar and is safe for diabetics.

* Glycerine has a mild laxative effect and supports digestive processes (peristalsis).

* Glycerites are generally not as potent as tinctures but are a suitable alternative (effectively extracting water-soluble plant constituents) for those who do not consume alcohol.