Medicine Box Monday: Tincture Dosage Updates
Medicine Box Monday: Tincture Dosage Updates
In the constantly evolving cannabis world, we must be flexible and remain open to market feedback. Our tinctures have been on the market for 14 months and we’re happy to say that the patients who use them consistently have an excellent experience. Our Equanimity and Happy Belly have been deemed “market favorites” out of our five blends.
Read MoreHerb Spotlight: Red Clover
Herb Spotlight: Red Clover
For this week’s Herb Spotlight we’re featuring red clover. This dynamic herb is found in our Sensual Healing tinctures. Find out why we chose this combination and just what benefits red clover brings to the blend!
Read MoreHerb Spotlight: Rose Hips
Herb Spotlight: Rose Hips
This week we are shining the light on rose hips in our herb spotlight! Where do rose hips come from? Yes, you're correct, roses! But where!? They are the fruit of the roses and are often forgotten about because they fall well after the roses die. Inside of the hips are the seeds. A close relative to the apple, these mineral-rich fruits pack a punch!
Read MoreHerb Spotlight: Valerian
Herb Spotlight: Valerian
Our herb spotlight is back with the pungent, nutrient-rich herb valerian. We’ve recently taken the initiative to plant all the herbs we use in our tinctures in the same greenhouse (our Temple) as mama ganja. The transplanting will happen next week, and we will certainly share the story of this new endeavor in the coming weeks!
Read MoreTerpene Tuesday: Terpineol
Terpene Tuesday: Terpineol
Terpineol is found in many cannabis strains, but it's also widely used for its lovely floral scent. While it occurs naturally, it can also be derived from pinene. It has a wide variety of therapeutic uses, and it plays an important role in our soothing Equanimity tincture.
Read MoreHerb Spotlight: Damiana
Herb Spotlight: Damiana
This week we would like to give thanks to the magnificent plant Damiana, a household staple in all of our homes. This herb has the potential to create balance in multiple areas of the body, mind and emotional state of being.
Read MoreHow To Create a Ritual for Your Cannabis Consumption
How To Create a Ritual for Your Cannabis Consumption
Have you ever heard that creativity is best expressed during everyday tasks? Creative thoughts or “ah-ha” moments occur while doing things like drinking water, going to the bathroom, commuting to work, taking a shower, or any other routine task.
Read MoreHerb Spotlight: Holy Basil (Tulsi)
Herb Spotlight: Holy Basil (Tulsi)
Native to India, Holy Basil has been used as a sacred healing ally for over 3000 years. It symbolizes Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity. Because of its direct tie to wealth and good fortune, you will find this plant growing in abundance outside of Hindu temples.
Read MoreHerb Spotlight: Hawthorn Berries
Herb Spotlight: Hawthorn Berries
As a company who is committed to being a solid and complete platform for education, we are dedicated to sharing our wide range of plant knowledge with you! One of our many practices we’ve chosen to convey information is a new weekly tradition #TinctureThursday (4 weeks strong,) on Instagram.
Read MoreWhat to do with Stinging Nettles: Herb Spotlight
What to do with Stinging Nettles: Herb Spotlight
It has been used for centuries all over the world. It can be dried and used for teas and infusions, applied topically, eaten, and used for textiles because of it’s tightly woven fibers (similar to hemp.)
Read More3 Steps for New Medical Cannabis Patients
3 Steps for New Medical Cannabis Patients
As we continue to have open conversations about cannabis use with populations that surprise even us, more and more is revealed. As stated in our previous blog the elderly is the fastest growing demographic.
Read MoreHistory of Medicine Box Tinctures: When, Where, Why
History of Medicine Box Tinctures: When, Where, Why
It is no secret that our crew loves juicy medicinal herbs from the earth. The practice of using herbal tinctures to strengthen the body’s immune system and to treat numerous ailments goes back for centuries, and to this day is the primary source of medicine for many countries.
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