Herbal Tincture Remedies

These Herb Tinctures From Happy Sleepy Folks Deal With Women's Issues

Given people's interest in natural ingredients from food to skin care and the focus on holistic and natropathic health, it makes sense that people are turning to homemade herb tinctures and apothecary-like medicine.

Available from herbalist and postpartum doula in training Kristen Hedges on her blog Happy Sleepy Folks, this range of tinctures and tonics are designed to help women. Both are currently sold out, which only validates this approach to wellness.

The Moon Ease Tincture uses black cohosh root as a remedy for period cramps, PMS, hormonal acne and menopause symptoms such as hot flashes. It can also be used to treat pain and muscle contractions.

The Mother's Ease Tincture is helpful for postpartum mamas who could use the herb tinctures to address cramps, healing and anxiety.
Trend Themes
1. Homemade Herb Tinctures - The growing interest in natural ingredients has created an opportunity for businesses to offer homemade herb tinctures for holistic health.
2. Apothecary-like Medicine - The trend of apothecary-like medicine provides businesses with an opportunity to offer natural remedies and products.
3. Herbs for Women's Issues - The demand for natural remedies for women's issues such as period cramps and postpartum healing provides an opportunity for herbs-focused businesses to flourish.
Industry Implications
1. Natural/herbal Products - The growing trend of natural and herbal products creates a space for businesses to offer alternative remedies for health issues.
2. Apothecary Retail - The trend of apothecary-like medicine may spawn the opening of physical retail shops focused on natural remedies and products.
3. Women's Health - The demand for natural remedies for period cramps and postpartum healing suggests the need for businesses to focus specifically on women's health issues.

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