Elecampane Elixir
Grief & Lung Elixir
Ingredients: Inula helenium (Elecampane)* root, Albizia julibrissin (Mimosa)^ fresh flowers, organic cane alcohol, raw wildflower honey
*organically grown // ^wild harvested
2 oz
Elecampane // dried roots 1:2
Dosage: Take 1-2 dropperfuls (2ml) 2-3 times per day by mouth or in a splash of water. For acute conditions/infections take every few hours.
A warming and stimulating remedy with a long folkloric history across Europe. It is said Helen of Troy carried these flowers in her hair as she was swept across the sea, and one of these flowers grew from wherever her grief filled tears touched the earth. Also known as “elf-doc” or “elfwort”, ancient Celtic lore believes this plant is strongly connected the realm of elves and fae folk.
Elecampane treats deep seated respiratory infections and persistent stubborn wet or dry coughs. Their warming properties stimulate stuck mucus whether it be in the lungs or gut mucosa. They increase available oxygen and increase oxygenation.
Elecampane is a terrific expectorant. They are both bitter and nutritive and are restorative when struggling with dysbiosis in the gut.
The same way Elecampane pulls out stagnant mucus and gets things moving, they can also support us in moving through stagnant and stored grief. They gently loosen hardened layers of mucosa in the lungs and allow for new growth to take place. In TCM grief is associated with the lungs and colon. Elecampane is able to reach these stuck places and support us in clearing and releasing grief.
Mimosa Flower // fresh flowers 1:2
Mimosa is known as the “tree of collective happiness”. The flowers and bark are used to lift ones spirit and blow away sadness and depression. Mimosa helps loosen unresolved grief, sorrow and emotional trauma.
This formula is 3 parts elecampane to 1 part mimosa.
Grief & Lung Elixir
Ingredients: Inula helenium (Elecampane)* root, Albizia julibrissin (Mimosa)^ fresh flowers, organic cane alcohol, raw wildflower honey
*organically grown // ^wild harvested
2 oz
Elecampane // dried roots 1:2
Dosage: Take 1-2 dropperfuls (2ml) 2-3 times per day by mouth or in a splash of water. For acute conditions/infections take every few hours.
A warming and stimulating remedy with a long folkloric history across Europe. It is said Helen of Troy carried these flowers in her hair as she was swept across the sea, and one of these flowers grew from wherever her grief filled tears touched the earth. Also known as “elf-doc” or “elfwort”, ancient Celtic lore believes this plant is strongly connected the realm of elves and fae folk.
Elecampane treats deep seated respiratory infections and persistent stubborn wet or dry coughs. Their warming properties stimulate stuck mucus whether it be in the lungs or gut mucosa. They increase available oxygen and increase oxygenation.
Elecampane is a terrific expectorant. They are both bitter and nutritive and are restorative when struggling with dysbiosis in the gut.
The same way Elecampane pulls out stagnant mucus and gets things moving, they can also support us in moving through stagnant and stored grief. They gently loosen hardened layers of mucosa in the lungs and allow for new growth to take place. In TCM grief is associated with the lungs and colon. Elecampane is able to reach these stuck places and support us in clearing and releasing grief.
Mimosa Flower // fresh flowers 1:2
Mimosa is known as the “tree of collective happiness”. The flowers and bark are used to lift ones spirit and blow away sadness and depression. Mimosa helps loosen unresolved grief, sorrow and emotional trauma.
This formula is 3 parts elecampane to 1 part mimosa.
Grief & Lung Elixir
Ingredients: Inula helenium (Elecampane)* root, Albizia julibrissin (Mimosa)^ fresh flowers, organic cane alcohol, raw wildflower honey
*organically grown // ^wild harvested
2 oz
Elecampane // dried roots 1:2
Dosage: Take 1-2 dropperfuls (2ml) 2-3 times per day by mouth or in a splash of water. For acute conditions/infections take every few hours.
A warming and stimulating remedy with a long folkloric history across Europe. It is said Helen of Troy carried these flowers in her hair as she was swept across the sea, and one of these flowers grew from wherever her grief filled tears touched the earth. Also known as “elf-doc” or “elfwort”, ancient Celtic lore believes this plant is strongly connected the realm of elves and fae folk.
Elecampane treats deep seated respiratory infections and persistent stubborn wet or dry coughs. Their warming properties stimulate stuck mucus whether it be in the lungs or gut mucosa. They increase available oxygen and increase oxygenation.
Elecampane is a terrific expectorant. They are both bitter and nutritive and are restorative when struggling with dysbiosis in the gut.
The same way Elecampane pulls out stagnant mucus and gets things moving, they can also support us in moving through stagnant and stored grief. They gently loosen hardened layers of mucosa in the lungs and allow for new growth to take place. In TCM grief is associated with the lungs and colon. Elecampane is able to reach these stuck places and support us in clearing and releasing grief.
Mimosa Flower // fresh flowers 1:2
Mimosa is known as the “tree of collective happiness”. The flowers and bark are used to lift ones spirit and blow away sadness and depression. Mimosa helps loosen unresolved grief, sorrow and emotional trauma.
This formula is 3 parts elecampane to 1 part mimosa.