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Kanna, Blue Lotus & Kava Tincture 10 ML

Kanna, Blue Lotus & Kava Tincture 10 ML

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High Potency Kanna, Blue Lotus & Kava Tincture (10 ml)

Discover a natural way to relax with our high-potency Kanna, Blue Lotus, and Kava tincture. This expertly formulated blend combines three powerful botanicals: Kanna (Sceletium tortuosum) for mood enhancement, Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) for calming effects, and Kava (Piper methysticum) known for its relaxing and stress-relieving properties.

Made with vegetable glycerin, this alcohol-free tincture offers a potent, concentrated formula in a convenient 10 ml bottle w/ dropper. Whether used daily or during stressful moments, this tincture provides an easy and discreet way to enjoy the soothing benefits of these time-honored herbs. 

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Kanna & Quality

Healing Herbals commitment extends through sustainable and ethical
sourcing of Sceletium tortuosum. We ensure that our plant material is
organically grown, without the use of synthetic chemicals, and sourced
either from well-managed farms or sustainably maintained wild ecosystems
on private lands.

In alignment with our ethical practices our
main suppliers participate in fair sharing agreements with the
indigenous San and Khoikhoi communities including the South African San
Council. These are the traditional knowledge holders of Sceletium.
Additionally our suppliers are authorized by the Western Province
Department of Cape Nature to distribute and export Sceletium globally

History of Kanna

This revered herb, indigenous to South Africa, has played a
significant role in the lives of the local people, particularly the
Khoikhoi and the San tribes, since prehistoric times. These tribes,
initially hunter-gatherers, used Kanna for various purposes including
relief from thirst and hunger, to combat fatigue, and for social and
spiritual purposes. They had a profound connection with the plant,
associating it with the sacred eland antelope and referring to it by the
same name: 'kanna'​​.

The first isolation of an alkaloid from Sceletium tortuosum was in 1898 by
Meiring, who called it mesembrine. This discovery led to a deeper
understanding of the plant's chemical composition, though its exact
composition remains elusive​​.

Kanna's long-standing history
reflects its significance in South African culture and its evolving role
in global herbal medicine and recreational use. From its traditional
roots to modern applications, Kanna has remained a plant of great
interest and value.