1 oz., 2 oz., or 4 oz. glass bottle with spray top. 8 oz. 0r 16 oz. glass bottle refill with cap.
Boost the immune system during flu virus season. Now with the protective power and flavor of Elderberry! A wider anti-viral spectrum and an improved flavor over the original.
Spray throat frequently during flu season and when in public places. Perfect for packing in your carry-on, purse or car.
Ingredients: Fresh Lomatium root (Lomatium dissectum)*, Elder berries (Sambucus cerulea)*, Arrowleaf Balsamroot (Balsamorhiza sagittata)*, Gumweed flower (Grindelia sp.)*, distilled water, and food grade alcohol. *Wild harvested in Idaho.
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- Lomatium dissectum is the most robust of the desert parsley. This fern-leafed variety is highly variable and has a wide range. It grows as much as four feet tall, making it the tallest of the Lomatium. The leaves, mostly basal, are large and divided into many segments. Multiple umbels develop on a long leafless stalk with early spring flowers that vary in color from deep purple (nearly black) to pale yellow. It most frequently grows in rocky soils, particularly on talus slopes. It can often found growing among Arrowleaf Balsamroot.
Elder is an oppositely-branched shrub growing up to twelve feet tall. The stems are long and slender with a soft light-tan to orange-brown pith inside. The rough bark is grayish-brown to black. Because courtship flutes were fashioned from the stems, Elder is known as the "Tree of Music" among some Shoshoni tribes. The flowers of the Elder are small and cream colored and are borne in dense rounded umbels. The round dark blue or black berries appear in the autumn. The Elder is found on moist sites, mostly at elevations of 2,000 to 5,000 feet.
Arrowleaf Balsamroot usually grows in large stands on hillsides. It has long basal silvery-green leaves shaped like arrowheads. Early spring blooming sunflowers are bright yellow and extend past the leaves on long stems. The root of Arrowleaf Balsamroot can be quite large--weighing up to 30 pounds. When broken or bruised, the massive bark-covered root exudes a sticky, fragrant sap.
Gumweed is a sticky perennial with smooth stems and averages 2' to 3' tall. The leaves are 1⁄2" to 5" long and lance-shaped with toothed margins. The 1/2" disk-shaped flower heads have outer rows of small, resinous yellow ray flowers. Gumweed is a source of grindelia, a spasmodic used commercially to stimulate the mucous membranes in the treatment of chronic bronchitis and asthma.
Fresh Plant Tincture Extract initiated within 36 hours of harvest. Ratio 1g : 2.57mL Both alcohol and water soluble plant constituents are extracted by immersing plant materials in a food grade alcohol and distilled water blend.
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