KAWAKAWA GLYCETRACT
K A W A K A W A G L Y C E T R A C T
Have you been searching for an alternative to alcohol-based tinctures?
Our range of glycetracts are made with food grade vegetable glycerine - a clear, colourless and odourless liquid with an incredibly sweet taste. Glycerine extracts constituents from plants without the use of alcohol. These extracts are known as "glycetracts" or "glycerites” and are an excellent choice for administering herbal support to people who are sensitive to alcohol for any reason (ie young children, recovering alcoholics and those with liver distress). Glycetracts have a shelf life of 12 - 24 months.
K A W A K A W A
Kawakawa is a powerful, reliable and effective rongoā for treating a multitude of conditions. Taken orally, Kawakawa’s stimulating and rejuvenating properties help with digestive problems such as indigestion, cramps and bloating, inflammation and infections, joint and muscle discomfort, internal and external skin conditions, circulation, chilblains, coughs and colds, bronchitis, worm infestations, gonorrhea & syphilis, general fatigue and lack of energy.
T O T A K E :
To take glycetract, add drops directly under the tongue - this gets the active ingredients directly into the bloodstream. You can also dilute glycetract in a small amount of water or juice.
C O N T A I N S :
* Kawakawa leaf
* Vegetable Glycerine
* Distilled Water
S T R E N G T H :
Herb Menstruum Ratio : 1:6
D O S A G E :
* 5 - 20ml per week or 1⁄4 teaspoon daily
P R E C A U T I O N S :
Kawakawa cleans and thins the blood and should not be taken if you are on blood thinners or aspirin.
Do not use during pregnancy or breast feeding.
If you have a medical condition or take pharmaceutical drugs, please consult your doctor prior to use.
D I S C L A I M E R :
The information, instruction and advice provided is intended as a general reference for further exploration and is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment.
Please consult your medical care provider before using herbal medicine, particularly if you have a known medical condition or if you are pregnant or breast feeding.