Premium Herbal Tinctures
Original price was: £33.£28Current price is: £28. every 6 weeks
Discover the exceptional quality of our Premium Herbal Tinctures, meticulously crafted in the UK for Chuckling Goat. Boasting high concentration and full-spectrum extracts, our tinctures ensure you receive the purest form of herbal benefits, with each batch carefully formulated to maintain the delicate balance of active compounds.
Produced using only medical-grade alcohol, our tinctures are free from chemicals, additives, or preservatives, guaranteeing a safe and effective product. Bottled in UV-protective green glass with a convenient fast-flow dropper, they preserve the integrity and potency of the herbal extracts, making them easy to incorporate into your daily routine.
Choose between Ashwagandha, Siberian Ginseng, Shatavari or Boswellia. Click the links or scroll down for more information on each herbal tincture.
Recommended dosage: 1 ml (15 – 20 drops) in 200 ml of water, 3 times daily.
These products contain pharmaceutical-grade alcohol, so it is not recommended for children, pregnant or breastfeeding women or anyone who wishes to avoid alcohol.
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Pure Ashwagandha Herbal Tincture
Ashwagandha, a revered herb with a history stretching back over 3,000 years in traditional Ayurvedic practices, has long been valued for its role in supporting balance and resilience. Often referred to as “Indian ginseng,” ashwagandha has roots in ancient medicinal practices, where it was used to promote vitality and adapt to life’s physical and mental demands. Traditionally, ashwagandha root has been used to help the body manage day-to-day pressures, making it a popular choice for those seeking natural ways to support well-being.
The plant is known for its robust, bushy structure and characteristic resilience, with roots that contain a rich diversity of phytochemicals. These phytochemicals play an important role in the plant’s adaptation to its environment, supporting its growth and survival across a variety of ecosystems. This intriguing botanical profile has attracted attention from researchers and enthusiasts alike, contributing to Ashwagandha’s esteemed place in botany and cultural traditions around the world.
Nutritional Info per 100ml: Energy 66 KJ/16 kcal, fat 0.2g, of which saturate 0.11g, carbohydrate 3.2g, of which sugars 2.1g, fibre 0.8g, protein 0.68g, salt 0.24g.
If you are taking diabetes medications, blood pressure medications, medications that suppress the immune system, sedatives, SSRIs or medications for thyroid problems, please consult with your doctor before taking ashwagandha.
Pure Siberian Ginseng Herbal Tincture
Siberian Ginseng, also known as Eleutherococcus senticosus, has a storied history in East Asian traditions, where it has been appreciated for centuries for its ability to adapt to challenging climates and environments. Often likened to its cousin, “true ginseng,” Siberian Ginseng is admired for its resilience, particularly in the harsh Siberian landscape where it naturally thrives.
The shrub is known for its tough, woody stems and distinctive serrated leaves, which hint at its durability and adaptability. Within its root system lies a variety of bioactive compounds, which play a vital role in the plant’s robust survival across diverse ecosystems. This botanical complexity has sparked interest from herbalists and researchers alike, securing Siberian Ginseng’s place in the rich tapestry of traditional and modern herbal practices around the world.
Nutritional Info per 100ml: Energy 35 KJ/8 kcal, fat 0.1g, of which saturate 0.05g, carbohydrate 1.6g, of which sugars 0.8g, fibre <0.5g, protein 0.26g, salt 0.04g.
Pure Shatavari Herbal Tincture
Shatavari, a prominent herb in Ayurvedic traditions, has been appreciated for centuries and is recognised for its extensive use across different aspects of wellness practices. Known as “the queen of herbs” in Ayurveda, Shatavari has a long history rooted in herbal traditions.
Beyond its traditional uses, Shatavari is valued for its richness in polyphenols and saponins, naturally occurring compounds that have attracted scientific interest. Historically used in a variety of contexts, Shatavari reflects a versatile and enduring presence in herbal practices.
Nutritional Info per 100ml: Energy 203 KJ/48 kcal, fat 0.1g, of which saturate 0.05g, carbohydrate 10.9g, of which sugars 2.7g, fibre <0.5g, protein 0.86g, salt 0.14g.
Contraindications:
- Asparagus Allergies: Avoid Shatavari if you are allergic to asparagus.
- Changes in Oestrogen Levels: Shatavari contains phytoestrogens, which may alter oestrogen levels. This may be beneficial for some conditions but could exacerbate others, such as uterine fibroids.
Pure Boswellia Herbal Tincture
Boswellia serrata, commonly known as Indian frankincense, has a long history of use in traditional practices, particularly in Ayurveda. The resin extracted from its bark has been utilized for centuries in various cultural contexts, often incorporated into rituals and traditional applications. It has been valued for its aromatic properties, making it a popular choice in incense and perfumes. Its historical significance and cultural importance continue to make it a notable component in herbal traditions.
Nutritional Info per 100ml: Energy 215 KJ/51 kcal, fat 0.1g, of which saturate 0.02g, carbohydrate 12.4g, of which sugars <0.1g, fibre <0.5g, protein <0.1g, salt <0.01g.
Contraindications: Please consult with your GP before taking Boswellia Serrata.
Please note: The taste is bitter, and the tincture leaves a sticky residue, as it is made from frankincense resin.
Research suggests that Boswellia Serrata may have potential benefits in various areas:
- Reducing Inflammation: Boswellia Serrata contains compounds such as terpenes and boswellic acids, which are believed to have anti-inflammatory properties that could help protect healthy cells.
- Alleviating Joint and Arthritis Pain: Some studies indicate that Boswellia Serrata might contribute to reducing joint pain, with findings suggesting up to a 65% improvement, comparable to certain prescription medications.
- Supporting Recovery from Infections: Boswellia Serrata is thought to potentially lower the severity of infections affecting the respiratory or sinus tracts, potentially aiding in relief from symptoms such as coughing, colds, the flu, or a sore throat.
These potential benefits are based on ongoing research and should be considered as part of a holistic approach to health and wellness.
What is a herbal tincture?
Tinctures are concentrated herbal extracts made by soaking some part of a plant in alcohol, which works to pull out or “extract” the active ingredients in the plant parts, concentrating them as a liquid. This liquid can then be consumed by adding 15-20 drops into a small amount of water.
Tinctures have been around for millennia and are a key component of traditional herbal medicine. Tinctures make it easy to consume the natural health-boosting chemicals found in some plants. An estimated 80 percent of the world population relies on tinctures for at least some of their healthcare needs.8
Our premium organic herbal tinctures are made right here in the UK, by soaking one part certified organic Siberian Ginseng root in three parts 30% alcohol.
We use a medical grade alcohol which is grain-derived, pure 95.5% ethanol with a distilled water 4.5% additional, adhering to the British and European pharmacopoeia monograph specification. It is approved for use in medicine production and perfectly safe for human consumption.
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