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Verbena

About this plant

Verbena, particularly Verbena officinalis, has calming, anti-inflammatory, and digestive properties, making it useful for relieving stress, anxiety, indigestion, and muscle tension. It also supports immune health with antimicrobial effects and has been traditionally used to treat colds, fevers, and minor skin irritations.

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Verbena, particularly Verbena officinalis (commonly known as vervain), has been used in traditional medicine for centuries due to its calming, anti-inflammatory, and digestive properties. It is often used as a natural remedy to reduce stress, anxiety, and mild insomnia, thanks to its gentle sedative effects that help relax the nervous system. Vervain also supports digestive health by stimulating bile production, easing indigestion, and relieving symptoms like bloating and gas. Its mild analgesic and antispasmodic properties make it useful for alleviating headaches, cramps, and muscular tension.

In addition to its calming and digestive benefits, verbena exhibits antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects, which can support immune function and help fight minor infections. It has traditionally been used to treat colds, fevers, and sore throats, often as a tea or tincture. Topically, vervain has been applied to wounds, insect bites, and skin irritations to promote healing and reduce inflammation. While generally safe in moderate doses, verbena should be used with caution during pregnancy due to its potential to stimulate uterine contractions.


Sizes and Pricing

Comes with a cap. If you want a dropper, order one.

1 Ounce
$ 12.00

Ideal for someone that is blending their own formulas.. 

2 Ounce
$ 20.00

Provides enough tincture to last for a couple of months of daily use.

4 ounce
$35.00

Works well for those with chronic conditions or to refill a smaller bottle..

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