Tormentil Alcohol-FREE Liquid Extract, Tormentil (Potentilla Erecta) Dried Herb Glycerite
Latin Name : Tormentil
Botanic Name : Potentilla Erecta
State / Part : Dry / HerbMPN : TPEDH
SKU : tormentil-erecta-nonalc-extract
Application : For internal use
Availability : In Stock
- ALCOHOL FREE!
- GLUTEN FREE!
- Expertly extracted Tormentil ALCOHOL-FREE liquid extract!
- Tormentil Glycerite contains ONLY natural ingredients! Alcohol Free! Gluten Free!
- High Quality Tormentil NON-Alcohol liquid extract- we use classic conventional methods of extraction! We meticulously produce our extracts according to precise standards where each herb is extracted according to the distinct characteristic of each plant!
- Super concentrated Tormentil Glycerin based liquid extract!
- We strictly use ethically sourced wild harvested raw material, vegetable USP grade glycerin.
Tormentil (Potentilla Erecta) is a small, perennial herb from the rose family, known for its bright yellow flowers and knotted red rhizome. Traditionally used in European herbalism, its root is rich in tannins and often included in botanical formulas for digestive comfort and natural astringent properties. *
Main Ingredients: Wild Harvested Tormentil (Potentilla Erecta) Dried Herb. Origin: Egypt.
Please note: There is unfiltered extract in 32 oz jar. 32 oz jars contain some plant material inside!
Solvents: Other ingredients: vegetable USP glycerin, crystal clear water.
Additional information about ingredients: Contains NO Alcohol, gluten, artificial colors.
Suggested Use: Do not use if seal is broken or missing. Store in a cool dry place.
Safety information: Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing or taking any medications, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your practitioner if any adverse reactions occur. Excessive consumption may impair ability to drive a motor vehicle or operate heavy equipment.
Suggested use and dosage: Shake well before use. 20-30 drops, three times a day or as directed by your practitioner. The best way to use liquid herbal glycerites is to put the suggested amount in a glass of water, tea, or juice and drink the entire contents. Glycerites can also be administered directly into the mouth without the assistance of water however some glycerites are unpalatable which is why most people prefer to dilute them into a beverage.
Please note: We do not accept returns on 15x4 oz, 32 oz, 2x32 oz, 64 oz, 2 gal options.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your treating doctor. Hawaii Pharm does not dispense medical advice, prescribe, or diagnose illness. The views and nutritional advice expressed by Hawaii Pharm are not intended to be a substitute for conventional medical service. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.
Made in an FDA Registered facility, Hawaii, USA.
64 fl.oz plastic containers can leak a little during transportation - this is not subject to refund or replacement!
| Name | Language | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Zhílì wěilíngcài | Chinese (Pinyin) | TCM nomenclature for the species |
| Septfoil | English | Refers to the seven leaflets often found on the leaves |
| Shepherd's Knot | English | Traditional British folk name |
| Bloodroot | English | Common folk name due to the red color of the rhizome juice |
| Ewe Daisy | English | Traditional Scottish/Northern English folk name |
| Tormentille | French | Standard French common name |
| Herbe au diable | French | Archaic folk name meaning 'Devil's herb' |
| Blutwurz | German | Literally 'Bloodroot', widely used in traditional German medicine |
| Ruhrwurz | German | Refers to its historical use in treating dysentery (Ruhr) |
| Cinquefoglia tormentilla | Italian | Common Italian name |
| Chokuritsu-ibaerousou | Japanese (Romaji) | Standard Japanese botanical designation |
| Tormentillae rhizoma | Latin | Official pharmaceutical name for the dried rhizome part |
| Potentilla tormentilla | Latin | Commonly used botanical synonym |
| Pięciornik kurze ziele | Polish | Common Polish name meaning 'Chicken herb cinquefoil' |
| Tormentilha | Portuguese | Standard Portuguese name |
| Kalgan-trava | Russian | Folk name often used for the medicinal rhizome |
| Lapchatka pryamostoyachaya | Russian | Formal botanical name |
| Siete en rama | Spanish | Refers to the leaf structure |
| Tormentila | Spanish | Standard Spanish common name |
| Blodrot | Swedish | Standard Swedish name |
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