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The newest addition to the series, this tincture glycerite combination is here to truly show your heart some love. These plants carry a rare tenderness, a living medicine that soothes, comforts, and gathers you in. Can they “fix” what has happened, or undo what has been lost? Of course not. But they can tend to your heart as it heals, offering steady warmth and soft scaffolding, supporting it as it slowly remembers its own natural rhythm of safety, lightness, and love.
More About the Plants:
Hawthorne: (Crataegus Monogyna)
Flower, Leaf, and Berries
Hawthorn berry, leaf, and flower have been revered for centuries across European and Celtic herbal traditions as sacred allies of the heart — both physical and emotional. Known as the tree of the threshold and the fae, Hawthorn has long been associated with protection, renewal, and the mending of grief-worn hearts. Growing at the edges of fields and worlds alike, it has symbolized hope after sorrow and the quiet restoration that follows loss. Folklore holds that Hawthorn stands guard over the heart’s gateways, helping to soften old wounds and strengthen one’s capacity for love, courage, and resilience.
While Hawthorn carries deep mystical and historical significance, it is equally valued for its profound cardiovascular support. The berry, leaf, and flower are used to nourish and tone the heart muscle, support healthy circulation and blood pressure, improve coronary blood flow, and offer antioxidant protection. Traditionally used for both emotional heartbreak and physical heart strain, Hawthorn is considered one of the great heart restoratives — gently strengthening, steadying, and repairing over time. It is truly a heart healer.
Rose: (Rosa Rubiginosa)
Petals
Rose is tenderness, softness, and protection in plant form. Rose has long been honored as a sacred ally of the emotional and spiritual heart, woven through myth, ritual, and devotional traditions across cultures. Often seen as a symbol of divine love along with protection (lest we forget its thorns), Rose is called upon when the heart feels wounded or guarded, helping restore trust, softness, and inner dignity. Traditionally, it has been used in ceremonies and remedies for grief and longing, believed to strengthen the heart’s boundaries while keeping it open to connection. Rose carries a reputation for comforting sorrow, inviting tenderness, and reminding the spirit of its innate capacity for love.
Passionflower: (Passiflora Incarnata)Aerial Parts, Organic
The sweet final support to this blend, the stunning Passionflower eases general anxiety, social anxiety, panic episodes, and tension-related restlessness. Helpful for those who feel “wound up,” irritable, or overstimulated. Great for stress induced muscle tension and heart support.
Linden: (Tilia)
Flowering Tops
Where Hawthorne brings strength and restoration, and Rose brings softness and protection, Linden is the energetic heart opener, bringing kindness and peace. Linden leaf and flower have been celebrated for their gentle ability to bring peace to both the heart and the world around it. In European folklore, Linden was believed to be a tree of the heart—associated with love, devotion, and the presence of benevolent spirits who protected homes and villages and was planted throughout cities to promote peace and friendliness. Traditionally Linden is used to soothe agitation, quiet the mind, and soften the emotional weight of the heaviness of life.
Vanilla Bean: (Vanilla planifolia)
Bean Pods
Didn’t expect to see this on here? A touch has been added for its immensely warm and supportive energetic qualities. Vanilla has long been cherished as a medicine of comfort, devotion, and gentle protection, revered by the Totonac people of Mesoamerica as a sacred gift and later embraced in monastic and folk traditions as a calming, heart-settling presence. Associated with maternal care, safety, and emotional nourishment, vanilla was often used to soothe grief, anxiety, and remind the body and soul they are safe, supported, and allowed to rest. While also providing powerful antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties, this is a loving medicine for anywhere within you that seeks warmth and comfort.
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The ancient Greek Mother of Gods, Rhea is warmth embodied, a wellspring of protection, tenderness, and fierce maternal devotion. Revered as the great Titaness who birthed the Olympians, she represents the sustaining force that shelters life through upheaval and restores hope after loss. She is the steady presence that does not turn away from pain but gathers it close, softening its edges with compassion. Associated with cycles of birth, loss, and renewal, Rhea carries the wisdom that heartache is not the end of the story. To invoke Rhea is to rest in maternal warmth, to allow sorrow to be cradled, and to trust that even the heaviest heart can be gently restored.
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Take 1-3 droppers in a small glass of water whenever needed. Can be taken up to 5 times daily.
For periods of acute grief or heartache, can be taken sublingually for more immediate and palpable effects.
For extra benefit, hold the medicine (either in the bottle or poured into your glass) to your heart before taking and place an intention or prayer into the plants. They’re listening.
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Hawthorne Flower, Leaf, and Berry*, Linden*, Rose*, Vanilla Bean*, Flag Hill Farm Apple Brandy*, Coconut Glycerin* (*Organic)
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Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Do not consume if you have low blood pressure.
Consult your healthcare provider before taking If you are on any heart or blood pressure medications.
Do not consume if on any kind of nitrate medications, erectile dysfunction medications (Surprised? Think blood pressure), or anti-platelet or anticoagulant drugs.
Start with a small dose to assess tolerance.
Keep out of reach of children.
Not for use in pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
For educational purposes only.