Bee pollen When bees collect nectar from flowers, their legs become coated with pollen. These yellow granules are gently collected as the bee passes through a screen upon entering the hive. For thousands of years, bee pollen has been used by civilizations worldwide for its beneficial qualities. This precious pollen can be enjoyed sprinkled in smoothies, yogurts, and salads.
Beet root Beets have existed for thousands of years, but the beet root we know today was only hybridized about 300 years ago. Beta vulgaris is typically enjoyed as a vegetable for its earthy, yet sweet taste, and nutritious value. Our organic non-GMO beet root powder can be added to culinary dishes or blended into smoothies, juices, and herbal formulas.
Benzoin gum powder Styrax benzoin is a tree native to the topical climates of southeast Asia, China, and Indonesia. Benzoin resin has been used for centuries for its warming, vanilla-like aroma. Benzoin gum powder is often used in perfume and incense blends for its pleasing scent but can also be employed as a stabilizer and fixative.
Birch leaf Betula pendula is a soft-wooded tree native to the northern hemisphere. Birch has a white, papery bark and the leaves are simply, alternate, and wedge shaped with a pleasant aroma. Birch leaf has a history of use for its healthful qualities in traditional herbal practices. The leaves can be brewed as tea, infused in oil, and utilized in…
Black cohosh root Black cohosh is named after its twisting, black root that somewhat resembles a snake. Native to central and eastern North America, the herbaceous perennial likes to grow in woodland habitats. Our black cohosh powder is milled from organic Actaea racemosa roots. Black cohosh root powder can be encapsulated, tinctured, or made into tablets.
Black cohosh root Black cohosh is named after its twisting, black root that somewhat resembles a snake. Native to central and eastern North America, the herbaceous perennial likes to grow in woodland habitats. Our black cohosh powder is milled from organic Actaea racemosa roots. Black cohosh root powder can be encapsulated, tinctured, or made into tablets.