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Sassafras tincture

$25.00

Our Sassafras Root Tincture is prepared from the aromatic root bark of Sassafras albidum, sustainably wild-harvested in the Appalachian region. This traditional extract honors centuries of folk and Indigenous use, particularly as a spring tonic to support healthy transitions, digestion, and energetic renewal.

Scientific Profile

Sassafras contains a rich array of volatile oils and phenylpropanoids:

  • Safrole: A naturally occurring aromatic compound

  • Eugenol: A soothing phenol also found in clove

  • Camphor and pinene derivatives: Support circulation and lymphatic flow

  • Tannins: Offer gentle astringency for mucosal tone

These constituents contribute to sassafras’ warming, aromatic, and clarifying properties—rooted in both traditional use and modern phytochemical research.

Energetic & Traditional Wisdom

Sassafras clears internal fog and reawakens purpose. Long used in Appalachian and Cherokee traditions, it was often taken in early spring to “wake up the blood” and invite renewal. Energetically, it brings warmth to cold conditions, motivation to the stagnant, and clarity when the path feels cluttered. A true ally of transitions and thresholds.

How to Use

Take 1–2 dropperfuls in a small amount of water up to 3x daily. Best used in short cycles, particularly during seasonal changes or energetic clearing. Not intended for long-term use.

Ingredients:
Wild-harvested Sassafras albidum root bark, organic cane alcohol (60%), distilled water

Safety & Contraindications:
Not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Avoid long-term use. Consult a healthcare provider if you have liver concerns or take prescription medications.

Safrole Disclosure:
This tincture contains naturally occurring safrole. We do not concentrate or isolate this compound, nor do we remove it. Instead, we prepare sassafras using the whole root bark, as it has been traditionally used for generations. Our process emphasizes moderation and respect for the plant’s natural balance. This extract is not intended for prolonged or high-dose use.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Our Sassafras Root Tincture is prepared from the aromatic root bark of Sassafras albidum, sustainably wild-harvested in the Appalachian region. This traditional extract honors centuries of folk and Indigenous use, particularly as a spring tonic to support healthy transitions, digestion, and energetic renewal.

Scientific Profile

Sassafras contains a rich array of volatile oils and phenylpropanoids:

  • Safrole: A naturally occurring aromatic compound

  • Eugenol: A soothing phenol also found in clove

  • Camphor and pinene derivatives: Support circulation and lymphatic flow

  • Tannins: Offer gentle astringency for mucosal tone

These constituents contribute to sassafras’ warming, aromatic, and clarifying properties—rooted in both traditional use and modern phytochemical research.

Energetic & Traditional Wisdom

Sassafras clears internal fog and reawakens purpose. Long used in Appalachian and Cherokee traditions, it was often taken in early spring to “wake up the blood” and invite renewal. Energetically, it brings warmth to cold conditions, motivation to the stagnant, and clarity when the path feels cluttered. A true ally of transitions and thresholds.

How to Use

Take 1–2 dropperfuls in a small amount of water up to 3x daily. Best used in short cycles, particularly during seasonal changes or energetic clearing. Not intended for long-term use.

Ingredients:
Wild-harvested Sassafras albidum root bark, organic cane alcohol (60%), distilled water

Safety & Contraindications:
Not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Avoid long-term use. Consult a healthcare provider if you have liver concerns or take prescription medications.

Safrole Disclosure:
This tincture contains naturally occurring safrole. We do not concentrate or isolate this compound, nor do we remove it. Instead, we prepare sassafras using the whole root bark, as it has been traditionally used for generations. Our process emphasizes moderation and respect for the plant’s natural balance. This extract is not intended for prolonged or high-dose use.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Our Sassafras Root Tincture is prepared from the aromatic root bark of Sassafras albidum, sustainably wild-harvested in the Appalachian region. This traditional extract honors centuries of folk and Indigenous use, particularly as a spring tonic to support healthy transitions, digestion, and energetic renewal.

Scientific Profile

Sassafras contains a rich array of volatile oils and phenylpropanoids:

  • Safrole: A naturally occurring aromatic compound

  • Eugenol: A soothing phenol also found in clove

  • Camphor and pinene derivatives: Support circulation and lymphatic flow

  • Tannins: Offer gentle astringency for mucosal tone

These constituents contribute to sassafras’ warming, aromatic, and clarifying properties—rooted in both traditional use and modern phytochemical research.

Energetic & Traditional Wisdom

Sassafras clears internal fog and reawakens purpose. Long used in Appalachian and Cherokee traditions, it was often taken in early spring to “wake up the blood” and invite renewal. Energetically, it brings warmth to cold conditions, motivation to the stagnant, and clarity when the path feels cluttered. A true ally of transitions and thresholds.

How to Use

Take 1–2 dropperfuls in a small amount of water up to 3x daily. Best used in short cycles, particularly during seasonal changes or energetic clearing. Not intended for long-term use.

Ingredients:
Wild-harvested Sassafras albidum root bark, organic cane alcohol (60%), distilled water

Safety & Contraindications:
Not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Avoid long-term use. Consult a healthcare provider if you have liver concerns or take prescription medications.

Safrole Disclosure:
This tincture contains naturally occurring safrole. We do not concentrate or isolate this compound, nor do we remove it. Instead, we prepare sassafras using the whole root bark, as it has been traditionally used for generations. Our process emphasizes moderation and respect for the plant’s natural balance. This extract is not intended for prolonged or high-dose use.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Energetic & Traditional Wisdom

Ghost Pipe teaches the medicine of threshold states—emerging from darkness, communing with silence, and navigating what cannot be put into words. Its presence is subtle yet profound, often arriving when other medicines fail to reach the deeper layers of soul-wounding. This is not a daily tonic—it is a spirit ally for moments when the veil is thin, and transformation is near.

The long soak is part of its teaching. It asks us to wait, to listen, and to participate in the slow unfolding of healing. Working with Ghost Pipe is less about controlling outcomes and more about surrendering to inner movement.

How to Use

Take 1–3 drops, not dropperfuls, in water during times of deep emotional processing, spiritual emergence, or energetic overwhelm. Best used under the guidance of an experienced herbalist or ceremonial practitioner.

Ingredients:
Fresh wild-harvested Monotropa uniflora (flowering bodies), organic cane alcohol (70%)

Safety & Contraindications:
Not for daily or casual use. Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. This is a subtle and powerful plant best reserved for threshold work. Consult a knowledgeable practitioner before combining with psychiatric or nervous system medications.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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