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  • Yarrow

    $4.00$12.00
    Yarrow has been used to induce sweating and to stop wound bleeding. It also has been reported to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding and pain. It has been used to relieve GI ailments, for cerebral and coronary thromboses, to lower high blood pressure, to improve circulation, and to tone varicose veins. The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated this product. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. The information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Contraindications may exist. Keep out of reach of children.
  • Calendula Serum is the decadent way to nourish and revitalize your face while deeply moisturizing the skin without leaving it greasy. Read a bit about the goodness of these two fabulous herbs and what they can do to keep or bring back the natural beauty to your skin!
  • Tulsi

    $4.00$12.00
  • This tea was especially blended to support every system in the body.  It is loaded with anti-inflammatory, anti viral and antiseptic properties and touts an abundance of vitamins A, B complex, C, E, K, Magnesium and Iron and so much more.
  • When life gets too stressful, soak it off in a relaxing, nourishing bath The set includes three different versions of blissful bathing blends and a wooden scoop for easy application. Dream: Epsom salt, sea salt, organic oatmeal and baking soda with organically grown Lavender, Chamomile and Mugwort Breathe: Epsom salt, sea salt, baking soda, organic oatmeal, wild harvested Cedar leaf and berries, organically grown peppermint and a touch of eucalyptus, frankincense and vanilla essential oils Soothe: Fine sea salt, Himalayan sea salt, Epsom salt, organic oatmeal, wild harvested wild rose petals and buds, calendula flowers and lavender buds
  • The Sugar Garden Flower Magick for your Beautiful Face We haven’t necessarily cornered the market on sugar scrubs but we have brought sugar scrubs to a refined new level. Each of our botanical blends are imbued with deliciously rich ingredients and HERBS organically grown and harvested at The Seventh Garden Oh so Lovely Rose and friends- Fine sugar, vegan glycerin, coconut oil, Calendula infused extra virgin olive oil, Rose petals, Chamomile blossoms, Calendula petals and essential oils of Bergamot, Patchouli and Sweet orange
  • Calendula- Fine sugar, vegan glycerin, coconut oil sunflower oil, Calendula flowers infused in extra virgin olive oil, essential oils of Bergamot, Lavender and Grapefruit
  •   The Salt Garden Herbal Magick for your Beautiful Skin All salt scrubs are not created equal. Our Salt Garden scrubs are meticulously crafted in small batches using only the most wholesome ingredients and of course organically grown HERBS Rose and blossoms: Ingredients: Epsom salt Himalayan sea salt, Calendula infused extra virgin olive oil, vegan glycerin, Rose, Chamomile and Calendula blossoms and petals, Essential oil of Bergamot and Grapefruit
  • Don’t let all that lemony lusciousness lull you into thinking that this tea blend is just for the taste buds. It does taste amazing but it is chockfull of anti-everything that may getcha to feeling blah and blue, during the winter months.  1oz.
  • Sweet Grass Braids

    $6.00$12.00
    Sweetgrass Braids. small braids (approx 12 inches) long braids (between 18 and 24 inches) To use, light one end of the herb stick and blow it out to produce           fragrant smoke. Waft the smoke throughout the space you want to cleanse - or over yourself to cleanse negativity and other unwanted energies. Never leave unattended and do not lie on anything that can catch fire.
  • Distilled water, Coconut Oil(O), Palm Oil ,EVOO , sodium hydroxide, Castor Oil, Sunflower Oil,Sweat Almond Oil.Lavender EO,Bergamot EO, Kaolin Clay and Colloidal oatmeal.
  • Weather it be the most recent viral epidemic scare or the next dreaded allergy season, boosting the immune system is always a great idea! We have combined viral and bacterial fighting herbs with adaptogenic herbs that have been traditionally used for centuries, to assist the body in doing what it is designed to do- stay healthy and vibrant. Ingredients: St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus) Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) Echinacea (Echinacea angustifolia) Lemon Balm (Melissa Off.) Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) Hyssop (Hyssopus off.)
  • SJW’s anti-inflammatory, vulnerary, astringent, and antimicrobial actions make it a powerful healer for wounds, bruises, burns, sprains, and muscle pain. Used as an infused oil, salve, or poultice, SJW will reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation associated with many injuries that affect the skin and muscles (Hardin, 2014). Its antiseptic properties (Chevallier, 1996) help prevent infection in wounds and burns. SJW helps relieve the pain associated with damaged nerves and neuralgia, and is helpful for painful sciatica, shingles, and rheumatism. It can even heal and repair nerve sensation in nerves damaged by traumatic injury or other causes. In fact, SJW is known as “arnica for the nerves” due to its strong healing abilities. Germany’s Commission E approved external preparation of SJW for use for “sharp or abrasive wounds, muscle pain, and first-degree burns” (American Botanic Council, 1999). One clinical study of SJW as treatment for wound healing and scarring associated with Caesarean surgeries found that women treated with SJW ointment experienced “significant differences in wound healing on the 10th day…and scar formation on the 40th day postpartum” as women in the placebo and control groups, as well as significantly lower pain and itching (Samadi, 2010). SJW's active constituents hypericin and pseudohypericin are antiviral (Tillotson, 2001), and SJW is used to treat viral infections such as herpes (cold) sores, influenza, HIV, and AIDS (Tierra, 2003; Edwards, 2000; McIntyre, 1996). SJW is also considered a urinary system tonic and can relieve bedwetting in children and incontinence (McIntyre, 1996). Herbalist Margaret Grieve gives us this advice: “For children troubled with incontinence of urine at night an infusion or tea given before retiring will be found effectual” (Grieve, 1931). As Holmes (1997) states, “SJW’s action on the bladder stands out” due to its energetic ability to tonify the kidneys and clear damp-cold in the urinogenital system, and recommends SJW for difficult, painful urination, incontinence, bedwetting, and mucus in the urine.
  • Good sleep is essential to promote ultimate wellness. Following a universal list of “sleep hygiene” is a critical place to begin but there are nights when we could use a little help getting enough Zs. Herbal allies in the bedroom? You bet! This is a friendly, non- addictive formula of traditionally used herbs that will not leave you feeling sluggish the morning after. Ingredients: California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalenis) Hops (Humulus lupulus) Passion Flower (Passa flora) Blue Vervain (Verbena hastate)
  • Distilled water, Palm Oil, Coconut Oil, Castor Oli, sodium hydroxide, Shea Butter,Olive oil and Kaolin Clay. Peppermint and Juniper EO Also includes a shaving brush and tin.
  • Distilled water,Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Castor Oil,sodium hydroxide,,Wheat Germ oil,Avocado Oil,Jojoba Oil, Coco Butter,Shea Butter, Grape seed Oil
  • The tea is particularly beneficial for digestion and liver health. When consumed regularly, it helps your body get rid of toxins and fights inflammation. Due to its flatulence-relieving and anti-spasmodic properties, rosemary tea keeps your digestive system running smoothly and relieves bloating. The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated this product. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. The information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Contraindications may exist. Keep out of reach of children.
  • While we don’t need to tell you a suggested use for soap, we do want to let you know that all of our soap is hand crafted using wholesome, nourishing ingredients.  We take care to do this so you’ll not only feel good about using them, you will also feel the goodness on your skin!
  • Sometimes life can be stressful and being stressed can cause all sorts of unwanted and unforeseen health issues. Relax Tincture was blended to support the nervous system and therefore greatly reduce anxiety.    
  • Red Raspberry

    $4.00$12.00
  • Distilled water, EVOO, Coconut Oil(O), Palm Oil, ,sodium hydroxide, Jojoba Oil, Cocoa Butter ,Kaolin Clay, Cocoa Powder and Peppermint EO
  • May Ease Digestive Upsets. Peppermint may relieve digestive symptoms, such as gas, bloating and indigestion, is cooling, relives bad breath and may help with sleep. The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated this product. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. The information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Contraindications may exist. Keep out of reach of children.
  • Start by bringing water to a boil. Place 1 teaspoon of dried passion flower per cup of water in your teapot. Pour the boiling water into your teapot and let the tea steep for about 5 to 10 minutes. Passiflora incarnata, commonly known as maypop, purple passionflower.  1 0z.
  • Highly aromatic Orange mint tends to be stronger in flavor than many other varieties of mint with notes of citrus and spice with lavender undertones.
  • We absolutely love Calendula and Tulsi! A long row of Calendula looks like thousands of miniature Suns, brightly beaming toward the sky, from two feet off the ground. A row of Tulsi appears to be a dense patch of green, until you get closer and see an infinite number of purple blossoms, bursting outward like tiny little flags waving the honeybees toward them. Nourish in a Salve embodies the bliss of both of these botanical beauties and drenches the skin in a bounty of goodness! Read more… Calendula: contains flavonoids, triterpenes, saponins, volatile oil, salicylic acid, a soothing demulcent. Calendula is a powerful vulnerary both externally and internally. It has long been used to soothe and mend cuts, burns, bites, sprains, bruises, rashes, sunburns, and abrasions due to its antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, hemostatic, and vulnerary actions. Calendula also contains salicylic acid so it works as an analgesic to help ease the pain associated with these types of wounds and skin irritations. Calendula also soothes itching. Due to its vulnerary and regenerative properties, calendula is even used on persistent wounds and old scars.   Tulsi or Holy basil: has antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, adaptogenic, immunomodulating, antioxidant, neuroprotective, radioprotective, anti-cancer, alterative, antispasmodic, expectorant, decongestant, carminative, stimulating, emmenagogue, galactagogue, nervine, heart opening, and antidepressant actions. Like many plants in the mint family, holy basil works to open and balance, particularly in the head, the heart, and the stomach. Holy basil is considered to be helpful in the prevention and treatment of cancer. Preclinical studies have shown that holy basil “prevented chemical-induced skin, liver, oral, and lung cancers”; and was shown to “mediate these effects by increasing the antioxidant activity, altering the gene expressions, inducing apoptosis, and inhibiting angiogenesis and metastasis.” (Baliga et al., 2013).   Ingredients: Organically grown Calendula and Tulsi infused in extra virgin olive oil, ethically harvested bees wax and Grapefruit and Bergamot essential oils
  • Nettle

    $4.00$14.00
  • Mullein

    $4.00$12.00
  • Mugwort hand harvested and wrapped. To use, light one end of the herb stick and blow it out to produce           fragrant smoke. Waft the smoke throughout the space you want to cleanse - or over yourself to cleanse negativity and other unwanted energies. Never leave unattended and do not lie on anything that can catch fire.
  • Mugwort

    $4.00$12.00
    Mugwort is also used to stimulate gastric juice and bile secretion. It is also used as a liver tonic; to promote circulation; and as a sedative   The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated this product. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. The information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Contraindications may exist. Keep out of reach of children.
  • Milky Oats

    $4.00$12.00
    Use the dried oat tops or straw to make a nourishing tea blend. Add one big handful (½ – ¾ cup) to a glass quart jar. Pour boiled water over the herb, cover, and let steep overnight to extract as much of the medicinal and nutritive qualities as possible.
  • Marshmallow leaf and root are used for pain and swelling (inflammation) of the mucous membranes that line the respiratory tract. They are also used for dry cough, inflammation of the lining of the stomach, diarrhea, stomach ulcers, constipation, urinary tract inflammation, and stones in the urinary tract. The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated this product. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. The information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Contraindications may exist. Keep out of reach of children.
  • Use these wonderful luffa to clean your dishes, kitchen or even your body.  Lovingly grown by us for you.
  • Simple, wholesome and oh so luxurious. Kentucky Folklore touts that Magik Lip Balm may lead to Magik kisses! Seems quite scandalous. Ingredients: Beeswax and raw honey from Natalie’s Garden, coco butter, coconut oil and sweet almond oil
  •   Hypericum Salve We made this salve out of necessity for ourselves. Farming is hard work and hard work makes for sore muscles. But St John’s Wort  goes deeper than that. Read on…   SJW’s anti-inflammatory, vulnerary, astringent, and antimicrobial actions make it a powerful healer for wounds, bruises, burns, sprains, and muscle pain. SJW will reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation associated with many injuries that affect the skin and muscles (Hardin, 2014). Its antiseptic properties (Chevallier, 1996) help prevent infection in wounds and burns. SJW helps relieve the pain associated with damaged nerves and neuralgia, and is helpful for painful sciatica, shingles, and rheumatism. It can even heal and repair nerve sensation in nerves damaged by traumatic injury or other causes. In fact, SJW is known as “arnica for the nerves” due to its strong healing abilities. Germany’s Commission E approved external preparation of SJW for use for “sharp or abrasive wounds, muscle pain, and first-degree burns” (American Botanic Council, 1999). One clinical study of SJW as treatment for wound healing and scarring associated with Caesarean surgeries found that women treated with SJW ointment experienced “significant differences in wound healing on the 10th day…and scar formation on the 40th day postpartum” as women in the placebo and control groups, as well as significantly lower pain and itching (Samadi, 2010).   Ingredients: Fresh St. John’s Wort flowers infused in extra virgin olive oil and ethically harvested beeswax
  • Hyaluronic acid and rose hydrosol hydration serum.  Made with all vegan , non GMO and organic ingredients.
  • Our Hemp Magik soap is made with hemp oil as well as Olive, Coconut and Palm Oils.  We use organic and sustainably sourced ingredients. It has Kaolin clay and is scented with Lime, Patchouli and Juniper Essential Oils.
  • Hawthorn (Crataegus columbiana) North American hawthorn species were used by many Native tribes for various purposes including relieving stomachache, as a female tonic, for bladder and kidney troubles, and to strengthen the heart (Foster, 2009). Hawthorn’s current use as an herbal cardiac tonic emerged in England in the late 1800s, after an Irish physician named Greene became well-known for successfully treating heart patients with a hawthorn berry extract (Foster, 2009). Today, herbalists use hawthorn extract as a general cardiac tonic, for cases of angina, high blood pressure, early stages of congestive heart failure, and atherosclerosis (Murray, 1995). It is the go-to herb for any heart-related condition, including helping to support the heart following a heart attack. It is also used as a nervine and anti-inflammatory herb. Hawthorn extract is believed to increase the strength of heart muscle contractions, as well as helping to modestly reduce serum cholesterol levels and plaque deposits in the arteries (Foster, 2009; Murray, 1995), although the latter assertion needs more research on the clinical level. Hawthorn appears to improve the mechanics of the heart and its metabolic processes, dilate coronary arteries, and inhibit enzymes that cause vasoconstriction (Murray, 1995; Verma et al, 2007). These actions make it useful in early congestive heart may indicate that WS® 1442 can potentially reduce the incidence of sudden cardiac death, at least in patients with less compromised left ventricular function” (Holubarsch et al., 2008). Naturopathic physician Michael T. Murray (1995) explains that hawthorn’s flavonoids help protect and stabilize the collagen matrix within the artery by cross-linking fibers, scavenging free radicals, quenching inflammation, and inhibiting the release of inflammatory agents. Maintaining sound arterial integrity and protecting the arterial walls from lesions discourage cholesterol deposits. Hawthorn also inhibits LDL oxidation (Quettier-Deleu et al., 2003). Hawthorn is also a calming nervine and is used much like rose, and often with rose, to heal, open, and protect the energetic heart. Hawthorn is Rosemary Gladstar’s (2010) favorite remedy for sadness, grief, and loss or when the hearts needs a bit of extra protection.
  • Occasionally things happen in our lives that can bring on bouts of depression and rob us of joy and hinder our innate ability to find true bliss. Happy Tincture is a favorite blend of one of the founders of The Seventh Garden- Paige calls it “Sunshine in a bottle”.  Blended with six beloved Plant Spirits that cradle the nervous system and the Heart. Ingredients: St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca) California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) Hawthorn (Crataegus columbiana) Passion Flower (Passa flora) Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalenis)
  • A pleasant way to keep your hands and surfaces clear of pathogens.
  • Goldenrod (Solidago spp.) There is a very strong tradition, coming from various parts of the world, for the use of goldenrod to support the kidneys and bladder and it has significant antimicrobial activity to help the entire digestive system as well. The second major theme for the medicinal use of Goldenrod is in regards to its toning, antimicrobial, antiinflammatory, and diuretic effects upon the urinary system.  It’s antimicrobial effects help by supporting the urinary system through difficulties such as urinary tract infections and nephritis. It also helps support the upper respiratory system, and sinusitis especially during allergy season as a result of its true anti-histamine action. Lastly, Solidago species have been listed in both ethnobotanical literature as well as traditional herbal literature as a supportive diaphoretics that can be used during a cold or influenza even for children with fever and flu (Smith, 1933; Turner et al., 1980). Lastly, there is much research mentioning its usefulness in infantile colic and flatulence, as well as sickness of the stomach, stomach cramps, and vomiting in children and adults alike (Felter & Lloyd, 1898; Ellingwood, 1919). It is a very old traditional to use Goldenrod for support of the gastrointestinal system.
  • Goldenrod

    $4.00$12.00
    Use 1 tablespoon of dried flower in 1 cup of water.

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