Ajwain

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Individual Herbs

Standard Tincture / Lipospheric Tincture / Glycerite / Encapsulated / Herbal Tea / Loose Powder

Support For: Heart Health, Aromatic Compounds, & Blood-Cleansing!

Trachyspermum ammi Seed Products

Description

Ajwain Discussion:

Ajwain is also known as carom. It is a close cousin to Queen Anne’s lace (Carrot), khella, and caraway. Many have a hard time telling the plants apart, as each has a similar, deep, musky, and sweet aroma. Ajwain is known for its aromatic compounds, which have their own benefits to offer. It is used as a blood cleansing herb and for the respiratory tract. It is said to help lower blood sugar and cholesterol. It is also used for neurological support.

Our ajwain is purchased as whole seed. It grinds down to a coarse powder. Below you can find more details on the variations that we offer, as well as how we obtain and process them.

Product Variations:

We offer every herb in multiple variations. For example, you can get it as a standard tincture, oxygenated tincture, glycerite, herbal tea, encapsulated, or as a loose powder. We highly recommend getting at least two variations of the preferred blend, to achieve saturation.

Standard Tincture Herbal compounds extracted in an alcohol base. Alcohol may offer superior absorption rates. We recommend allowing your dose to sit under the tongue for 3+ minutes, then swallowing it down with water or juice.  Microscopic compounds are bioavailable, readily available to be absorbed through tissues, into the bloodstream, then circulated to the organs. We purchase whole ajwain seed and grind them down to tincture. 

Oxygenated Tincture – This is a standard tincture that is put through an oxygenation process, adding an oxygen molecule to the present herbal compounds. We collide the herbal compounds with oxygen molecules, to encase them both within an oxygenated bubble. The difference can be clearly seen because the tincture lightens in color. The lipospheres’ may have the capability to surpass the bioavailability of a standard tincture, although it exhibits all of the same benefits. We purchase whole ajwain seed and grind them down to tincture.

Glycerite – Herbal compounds extracted in vegetable glycerin. This variation is ideal for children and those sensitive to the alcohol because it has no alcohol, no sugar. It has a taste resembling syrup. Doses are approximately 2-3 times higher than a tincture so that you receive similar benefits. They can be taken in the same way as tinctures, which is in 4 oz. of water, juice, or a smoothie. We purchase whole ajwain seed and grind them down and create glycerites with them. 

Vegetarian Capsule – Size 00, vegetarian capsules, hand-encapsulated, to order. The capsule is swallowed with at least 4 oz. of water or juice. Ajwain grinds down to a coarse powder. We purchase whole ajwain seed and grind them down to encapsulate.

Herbal TeaTea bags are handmade to order. Each bag can be brewed up to three times. Constituents will be continually extracted with each brew. Be sure to squeeze the bag gently upon finishing your cup of lovely tea. The label specifies the brewing instructions, which highly depends on the parts of the plant that are used in the tea. It may be best to drink as is, without adding a sugar substitute. Don’t forget the medicinal residue that settles to the bottom of the cup! Ajwain grinds down to a coarse powder. We purchase whole ajwain seed and grind them down to bag as herbal tea.

Loose Herbal Powder – We take pride in the freshness and quality of our herbs. They are hand-ground, to order. Most of our herbs are wildcrafted by us. If we must purchase them, we first choose them in their whole form. We feel that ethically wildcrafted is superior, ensuring a denser content of medicinal compounds, freshness, as well as higher enzymatic/antioxidant activity. Wildcrafting also allows us to include as many parts as possible. We always indicate wildcrafted with the abbreviation “WC”. Ajwain grinds down to a coarse powder. We purchase whole ajwain seed and grind them down to order.

Skin Salve – Our oil-based salve base that we use is the same as our Remed~Ease salve base and scented with our Ajwain essential oil. It contains bloodroot and the resins of frankincense & myrrh. We use ajwain seed to infuse the salve, to order.

Infused Oil – We delicately infuse sunflower oil with ajwain seed. It is scented with our Ajwain essential oil.

Organic Soap – We offer infused, organic soap in 8 oz. portions. This is two 4 oz. bars. It is scented with our Ajwain essential oil. We use ajwain seed to infuse our soap, to order. 

All variations are animal & child-safe, at the appropriate dosage. It is up to you to do your own research to know if the herbs themselves are safe for the babes. We have created a child’s herbal dosage guide, which can be seen by Clicking Here

Always use herbs wisely and with common sense, as they are to be respected. Most of our herbs and products have been tested by an energetic practitioner, using a bio resonance scanning system. The results showed that our products tested up to 360% more powerful than other brand names. Our customers choose us because we create products that emanate a unique healing energy, intended to help you.

Happy Cleansing! 

Additional information

Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 4 × 2 × 4 in
Herbal Product Variations:

1 oz. Tincture, 2 oz. Tincture, 4 oz. Tincture, 8 oz. Tincture, 16 oz. Tincture, 4 oz. Lipospheric Tincture "Oxygenated", 8 oz. Lipospheric Tincture "Oxygenated", 16 oz. Lipospheric Tincture "Oxygenated", 2 oz. Glycerite (Non-Alcohol), 4 oz. Glycerite (Non-Alcohol), 8 oz. Glycerite (Non-Alcohol), 16 oz. Glycerite (Non-Alcohol), 1 oz. Bagged Herbal Tea (30+ Cups), 3 oz. Bagged Herbal Tea (75+ Cups), 6 oz. Bagged Herbal Tea (150+ Cups), 60 Vegetarian Capsules, 120 Vegetarian Capsules, 240 Vegetarian Capsules, 4 oz. Loose Herbal Powder, 8 oz. Loose Herbal Powder, 1 lb. Loose Herbal Powder, 4 oz. Topical Ointment (Oil-Based), 8 oz. Detox Soap, 4 oz. Infused Oil, 8 oz. Infused Oil, 16 oz. Infused Oil

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