Tyle-nah Tincture

$19.90

14 in stock

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Description

A tincture is an infusion of an herb or herbs, for medicinal use. Certain preparations of liquids are used to extract the beneficial plant compounds out of the plant solids. My tinctures are highly concentrated so a few drops goes a long way. To use a tincture, simply add a few drops to a glass of water and drink it. 

Tyle-nah is formulated to help support the body during a fever. It can help with aches and pains that come with illness as well.

Beneficial ingredients-

Feverfew. It's renowned as a treatment for migraine headaches and fevers. The first-century Greek physician Dioscorides prescribed the herb for “all hot inflammations.”

It also was known as “medieval aspirin” or the “aspirin” of the 18th century. In Central and South America, the plant has been used to treat a variety of disorders. The Kallaway Indians of the Andes Mountains value its use for treating colic, kidney pain, morning sickness and stomach ache. In Venezuela, it’s used for treating earaches.

Research shows that consuming feverfew helps reduces the frequency and get rid of migraines and headache symptoms, including pain, nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and noise. Feverfew is thought to hinder the production of prostaglandins, the hormone-like substances that cause pain and inflammation.

White willow bark

The bark of white willow contains salicin, which is a chemical similar to aspirin. In combination with the herb's powerful anti-inflammatory plant compounds (called flavonoids), salicin is thought to be responsible for the pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effects of the herb.

Tyle-nah should not be used by pregnant women or young children. We recommend using or single Feverfew Tincture instead.

other ingredients- cane alcohol, filtered water

1 oz

None of my products are intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Consult with your physician before using any herbs or supplements.

Testimonials from our customers-

"I was so reluctant to start taking these Tinctures with the thought in my head that they were going to taste / smell awful. They aren't at all! Silly me. Hahaha!"