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A unique alchemy of comforting chasteberry (vitex agnus-castus), lady's mantle, nettle, cramp bark, and chamomile, purposefully blended with crab apple flower essence for ease and balance during your menstrual cycle.
Founder Zoe, has relied on these herbs for the past 15 years to help with her menstrual cycle, managing pain, discomfort and mood.
Crab apple flower essence is for cleansing thoughts of self-loathing, shame and fear. It helps bring the mind into a place to restore self respect and love.
Sourced from herbs and flowers from British and EU organic farms who grow these herbs in tune with the moon. This native botanical tincture has helping herbs for soul and soil.
Water, cane sugar alcohol*, chasteberry (vitex agnus-castus)*^, lady's mantle (alchemilla vulgaris)*^, nettle (urtica dioica)*^, cramp bark (viburnum opulus)*^, German chamomile (matricaria chamomilla)*, crab apple flower essence (malus pumila). *certified organic, ^biodynamically grown.
80% UK, single-origin.
Herb to liquid ratio: 1:2
V/V alcohol 45%
Wunder Workshop creates products for the People & Planet. We focus on Consumption With Purpose®, by harvesting the power of regeneratively grown plants for the ultimate wellness rituals. Wunder translates to miracle, and we focus on plants that have a quality that can be classed as such.
Set up by Tom & Zoe in 2014, Wunder Workshop is inspired by intuitive herbalism and Ayurveda - in particular, the preventative and holistic approach that this ancient medical system uses to maintain optimal physical and mental health.
As conscious citizens ourselves, all the decisions we make at Wunder Workshop are based on a set of ethical and sustainable values to promote a transparent relationship between grower and consumer.
In keeping with these values, we source functional ingredients to create products with integrity and purpose. Our full-circle approach to our products, maintains that the farmers, the environment, soil health and our customers are in mind at every stage, from growing to the final sip.
Everything we consume carries a story, from where it was grown, who farmed it and processed it, including how it was packaged. We believe these stories are the most valuable part of the process and connect us to the origin. We believe this should be transparent to all.
We ethically source our organic turmeric and most of our other ingredients directly from small community farms in Sri Lanka that use a sustainable farming technique called Forest Gardening, supporting Sri Lanka's natural biodiversity, soil health, the farmers and the local community. We also source ingredients that are wild-harvested (Fair Wild certified), growing in their natural habitat. We avoid mono-cultural farms wherever possible.
OUR MISSION
To share the highest quality and sustainably sourced herbs, spices, mushrooms and medicinal plants with our global community.
To cultivate awareness about where our food comes from and disrupt the outdated spice trading system that ignores the health of the planet and the wellbeing of the farmers.
To use only sustainable and ethical farming techniques that are good for the grower, environment and consumer. We work with family owned, single-origin farms and small community co-operatives.
To preserve the ancient and traditional wisdom of medicinal plants, and connect people to this knowledge.
To educate people about food as a functional tool to enrich our bodies.
To change the attitude from curing disease to preventing disease.
Click here to play our podcast interview with Zoe Lind Vant Hof and Tom Smale, founders of Wunder Workshop, to learn more about turmeric and how they create their products.
Listen to our podcast interview with Tom here, where he shares with us about the Wunder Workshop range of botanical tinctures, made from European biodynamic herbs and flower essences.
1/3 pipette directly under the tongue or in a glass of liquid, up to 3 times a day. 72 servings per 50ml bottle. Do not exceed the recommended dosage.