Aja Relief Sativa THC Tincture
MSRP- $30.00 |
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An herbal compounded tincture formulated with cannabis, featuring medicinal herbs to help support the bodies natural inflammatory response. Certified organic herbs extracted using a slow, cold-process method traditionally practiced by herbalists called maceration, simply with organic cane alcohol, distilled water, and organically grown herbs - then expertly combined with full-spectrum cannabis and organic vegetable glycerin. Two options: Sativa blend for daytime use. Also available as an Indica tincture. Ingredients: Organic vegetable glycerin and organic cane alcohol infused with Sunna Ra Acres grown cannabis, and organic licorice, organic nettle, organic valerian, organic burdock roots, and organic d-limonene. Formulated for 500 mg THC. Potency varies by batch. Test Results available by request. Net Wt. 1 fl oz (30 ml) |
Mythology:
Aja was a powerful healer in Yoruba legend and thus, in Santerian religious practice. It is said that she was the spirit who taught all other healers their craft. She was a mighty Orisha, and it is believed that if she carries you away but allows you to return after a few days, you will be blessed with her powerful magic.
The Herbs:
LICORICE ROOT (Glycyrrhiza glabra) - Adaptogenic herb may provide support to the central nervous system. Native Americans used this herb for general aches and pains as well as in cases of heat and irritation.*
NETTLE LEAF (Urtica dioica) - While touching this plant may provide pain and irritation, it contains vitamins and minerals that may help maintain joint health and flexibility*
BURDOCK ROOT (Arctium lappa) - Burdock ignites the body’s natural detoxification processes and assists in eliminating harmful toxins, that could result in in discomfort. May support the inflammatory response.*
VALERIAN ROOT (Valeriana officinalis) - Valerian was traditionally used by herbalists for pain, because it was thought to reduce the sensitivity of nerves.*
PRECAUTIONS:
Don't use licorice root if you have high blood pressure or are pregnant. If you use steroids or an asthma inhaler, licorice root may increase both the effectiveness of the drug and the severity of its side effects. All herbs have the potential for producing side effects and causing interactions with supplements and medications you are taking. Ask your doctor before use.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Aja was a powerful healer in Yoruba legend and thus, in Santerian religious practice. It is said that she was the spirit who taught all other healers their craft. She was a mighty Orisha, and it is believed that if she carries you away but allows you to return after a few days, you will be blessed with her powerful magic.
The Herbs:
LICORICE ROOT (Glycyrrhiza glabra) - Adaptogenic herb may provide support to the central nervous system. Native Americans used this herb for general aches and pains as well as in cases of heat and irritation.*
NETTLE LEAF (Urtica dioica) - While touching this plant may provide pain and irritation, it contains vitamins and minerals that may help maintain joint health and flexibility*
BURDOCK ROOT (Arctium lappa) - Burdock ignites the body’s natural detoxification processes and assists in eliminating harmful toxins, that could result in in discomfort. May support the inflammatory response.*
VALERIAN ROOT (Valeriana officinalis) - Valerian was traditionally used by herbalists for pain, because it was thought to reduce the sensitivity of nerves.*
PRECAUTIONS:
Don't use licorice root if you have high blood pressure or are pregnant. If you use steroids or an asthma inhaler, licorice root may increase both the effectiveness of the drug and the severity of its side effects. All herbs have the potential for producing side effects and causing interactions with supplements and medications you are taking. Ask your doctor before use.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.