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Natural Tinctures

Mushrooms & Botanicals

Mushroom Tinctures

Crafted from mushrooms foraged in Yorkshire

Herbal Tinctures

Made with locally sourced botanicals

Range of Natural Tinctures

About Us

Nestled on the Yorkshire coast in Scarborough, we take pride in creating high-quality, natural tinctures that harness the power of nature to support your health & well-being.

Each tincture is carefully crafted using time-honoured methods with organic locally sourced ingredients and structured spring water, ensuring purity, potency, & consistency in every drop. Our products are designed to support a balanced lifestyle, naturally.

Natural Ingredients include:

Artist's bracket, Turkey Tail, Birch Polypore, Iceman Polypore, Maitake, Chaga, Pine Pollen, Hawthorn Berry, Dandelion Root, Yarrow Flower, Pine Needle, Fennel Seed, Hawthorn Flower & more in the future.

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Holistic health & well-being

Tinctures made from medicinal mushrooms, herbs, and plant extracts have been used for centuries in traditional medicine for their potential health benefits. Here's an overview of how our ingredients may support your health and well-being:

Artist's Bracket Tincture

Potential Benefits: Artist bracket is the UK equivalent of Reishi known for its immune-modulating properties, anti-inflammatory effects. Contains compounds like polysaccharides and triterpenoids that may boost overall resilience.

Traditional Uses: Used to treat infections, lung conditions, and to enhance longevity.

Turkey Tail Tincture

Potential Benefits: Rich in polysaccharides (e.g., PSK and PSP), which are believed to enhance immune function, support gut health, and provide anti-cancer properties.

Traditional Uses: Often used to support cancer therapies, digestion, and immune resilience.

Birch Polypore Tincture

Potential Benefits: Antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and immune-boosting properties. May also support skin health and wound healing.

Traditional Uses: Used historically as an anti-parasitic and anti-viral also to support digestive health.

Iceman Polypore Tincture

Potential Benefits: Similar to Birch Polypore, it offers antimicrobial and antifungal effects, supports gut health, and may aid in detoxification.

Traditional Uses: Known from Otzi the Iceman's kit, used historically as a natural antibiotic and anti-viral.

Maitake Tincture

Potential Benefits: Helps regulate blood sugar levels, supports immune health, and may promote cardiovascular health.

Traditional Uses: Consumed to enhance vitality and balance metabolic functions.

Chaga Tincture

Potential Benefits: The King of Medicinal Mushrooms known for its antioxidant-rich properties, which combat oxidative stress. May support immune function, reduce inflammation, and promote skin health.

Traditional Uses: Used as a tea or tincture for boosting energy and resilience.

Pine Pollen Tincture

Potential Benefits: Contains phytoandrogens, vitamins, and amino acids. Supports hormone balance, energy, and vitality.

Traditional Uses: Used as an adaptogen to increase stamina and reduce fatigue.

Hawthorn Berry Tincture

Potential Benefits: Supports heart health by improving circulation, regulating blood pressure, and enhancing cardiac function. Rich in antioxidants.

Traditional Uses: Known as a heart tonic in traditional European medicine.

Dandelion Root Tincture

Potential Benefits: Acts as a liver tonic, aids digestion, and supports detoxification. Contains compounds that may have diuretic effects.

Traditional Uses: Used to cleanse the liver and improve digestion.

Yarrow Flower Tincture

Potential Benefits: Known for anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and astringent properties. Supports wound healing, digestion, and menstrual regulation.

Traditional Uses: Used in teas and tinctures for fever reduction and as a topical treatment for wounds.

Pine Needle Tincture

Potential Benefits: Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants. Supports respiratory health, boosts immunity, and may have antiviral properties.

Traditional Uses: Used in teas and tinctures for colds and respiratory conditions.

Fennel Seed Tincture

Potential Benefits: Supports digestion, reduces bloating, and may have antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.

Traditional Uses: Used to relieve indigestion and support gastrointestinal health.

Hawthorn Flower Tincture

Potential Benefits: Similar to Hawthorn Berry, it supports cardiovascular health, improves circulation, and helps regulate blood pressure.

Traditional Uses: Used as part of heart tonics and in calming herbal remedies.

General Benefits of Tinctures

Tinctures are concentrated forms of mushroom and herbal medicine that allow the body to absorb active compounds efficiently. The alcohol used in tinctures acts as a solvent to extract bioactive components, making them potent and easy to incorporate into a daily wellness routine.

While many of these remedies have historical and anecdotal support, consult with a healthcare professional before use, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or on medication.