Cayenne pepper - Thyme - Garlic tincture
What is cayenne pepper?
Cayenne pepper is a hot chili in the Capsicum family. People frequently use it to enhance the flavor of savory dishes, and nutrients in the pepper may provide health benefits. Cayenne peppers are closely related to jalapeño and bell peppers.
Health benefits:
- Helps support digestion.
- Helps support detoxification.
- Helps support joint health.
- Helps support nerve health.
- Anti-viral.
- Helps support skin health.
- Anti-fungal.
- Helps support immune system.
- Helps support stomach health.
- Helps support circulation.
- Helps support intestinal health.
- Helps support gut health.
- Helps support heart health.
- Helps support hair health.
What is thyme?
Thyme is the herb of some members of the genus Thymus of aromatic perennial evergreen herbs in the mint family Lamiaceae. Thymes are relatives of the oregano genus Origanum. They have culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses, and the species most commonly cultivated and used for culinary purposes is Thymus vulgaris.
Health benefits:
- Helps support respiratory health.
- Helps support immune system.
- Anti-fungal.
- Anti-bacterial.
- Anti-viral.
- Anti-inflammatory.
- Helps support vein health.
- Helps support heart health.
- Helps support stomach health.
- Helps support intestinal health.
- Helps support urinary health.
- Helps support skin health.
What is garlic?
Garlic consists of fresh or dried bulbs of the botanical plant Allium sativum. It's cultivated worldwide. The bulb, or clove, is the part of the plant that's used most often.
Health benefits:
- Helps support immune system.
- Helps support bone health.
- Helps combat fatigue.
- Helps combat heavy metals.
- Anti-viral.
- Helps support heart health.
- Anti-microbial.
- Anti-fungal.
- Anti-bacterial.
- Helps support skin health.
- Helps support brain health.
Ratio:
2:1
2 = Vegetable glycerine & distilled water
1 = Product
Ingredients:
Cayenne pepper
Thyme
Garlic
Vegetable glycerine (derived from rapeseed)
Distilled water
Dosage:
3-5 Full droppers per day or 3-5 teaspoons per day.