Mangata Dispensary
Nettle Tincture
Nettle Tincture
Embark on a journey of well-being with our Nettle Tincture, a carefully crafted elixir derived from the nourishing Urtica dioica plant. Revered for its holistic properties, this botanical treasure is designed to enhance your wellness rituals and promote a balanced, vibrant lifestyle.
Key Features:
1:10 Alcohol Ratio: Our Nettle Tincture boasts a harmonious 1:10 alcohol ratio, ensuring an optimal concentration of the herb's beneficial compounds in every drop. Experience the full spectrum of Nettle's potential with this thoughtfully balanced formulation.
Wellness Support: Nettle, scientifically known as Urtica dioica, has a rich history of traditional use for wellness support. Embrace the holistic benefits it may offer, from promoting a healthy inflammatory response to providing essential nutrients.
Versatile Application: Enjoy the versatility of Nettle Tincture by incorporating it into your daily routine. Whether added to beverages or taken directly, this elixir offers a convenient way to experience the botanical goodness of Nettle.
Available Sizes:
- 25ml
- 50ml
- 100ml
Unveil the potential of Nettle in supporting your journey to holistic wellness. Embrace the balance and vitality that comes with each drop of our expertly crafted Nettle Tincture, a testament to the power of nature in nurturing your well-being.
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How Are Our Tinctures Made?
100% Alberta & Saskatchewan Prairie Grain Alcohol
- USP, FCC Grade
- Gluten-Free
- Vegan
- Non-GMO
- Kosher Certified
- All Natural
- Natural Process
Why Do We Use Alcohol?
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Extraction
Alcohol is an excellent solvent that effectively extracts and preserves the medicinal properties of herbs, ensuring that the tincture remains potent over time.
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Bioavailability:
Alcohol enhances the bioavailability of the active compounds in herbs, making them more readily absorbed by the body.
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Preservation
The alcohol content acts as a preservative, preventing the growth of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms in the tincture.
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Concentration
Alcohol allows for a more concentrated form of the herb, meaning that a smaller amount can still provide therapeutic benefits.