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Soap Nuts
$1.00 / ozrelease saponins, a natural detergent alternative. use about 6 pieces per load, pieces can be reused 3-5 times. ~8c/loadoz(0.063 lbs) -
Lavender (Lavandin) Flower
ORGANIC$2.50 / oz (~$3.1/cup)Many choose this variety for body care recipes, bath blends, sachets, and home cleaning products where its stronger fragrance really shines.oz(0.063 lbs) -
Heather Flowers
ORGANIC$2.75 / oz (~$3.4/cup)Scottish heathland flower with honey notes. Traditionally valued for urinary health and calm and relaxation.oz(0.063 lbs) -
Bilberry Fruit, Whole
ORGANIC$6.00 / oz (~$2/Tbsp)Antioxidant-rich European blueberry relative. Traditionally valued for healthy circulation and eye health.oz(0.063 lbs) -
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Mugwort
ORGANICCAUTION$3.60 / oz (~$3.6/cup)Dream herb - traditionally used before sleep. Traditionally valued for vivid dreams, digestive bitters, and women's cycles.oz(0.063 lbs) -
Fidnemed Nighttime Tea
ORGANIC$4.00 / oz (~$4/cup)Fidnemed means "a sacred and quiet forest grove". Crafted for deep relaxation.oz(0.063 lbs) -
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St. Johns Wort
ORGANICCAUTION$1.90 / oz (~83c/Tbsp)Well-studied herb for mood support (check interactions) Traditionally valued for mood support and emotional balance.oz(0.063 lbs) -
Matcha Tea
ORGANIC$10.00 / oz (~$20/cup)100% organic green tea, ceremonial grade, no additives/fillers!oz(0.063 lbs) -
Oatstraw
ORGANIC$2.30 / oz (~$2.3/cup)Nourishing herb traditionally used for frazzled nerves and skin health.oz(0.063 lbs) -
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Safflower
ORGANIC$3.40 / oz (~$4.3/cup)Colorful petals used in traditional medicine worldwide. Traditionally valued for healthy circulation.oz(0.063 lbs) -
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Stevia Leaf, Powder
ORGANIC$2.30 / ozjust one ingredient, the green stevia leaf (unbleached, unprocessed)oz(0.063 lbs) -
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White Cosmetic Clay (White Kaolin Clay)
$0.50 / ozgentle white clay for dry and sensitive skin, mildest absorptionoz(0.063 lbs) -
† We are not herbalists. Traditional uses noted are based on historical and ethnobotanical references. Consult a certified herbalist or healthcare provider for personalized guidance.





















