





HUATH - 9 Moon Hawthorn Tincture 30ML
This 9 month brewed hawthorn tincture is my most treasured creation.
Many moons ago upon the Hill of Tara an old Druidic man passed on this recipe to me, an ancient Irish cure which his grandmother had shared with him. Leaves blossoms and berries of the Hawthorn, gathered by hand and heart at Bealtaine & Samhain. Left until the voice of the medicine speaks to let me know its ready!
- Hawthorn as a sacred medicine -
Hawthorn is an ancient Irish heart healer. Hawthorn is a tree that in Ireland we have an unbroken connection to and reverence for.
Hawthorn is the ultimate heart healer. It is still administered to patients for cardiovascular problems in many European countries today.
Huath is the ancient Ogham name for Hawthorn. I love that a lot of ancient gaelic words encapsulate the meaning of the word they describe on a vibrational level. Hooo-ahhhh. The sound "Ahhh" opening the heart and providing relief.
Hawthorn is a physical and spiritual heart remedy. I have seen this medicine literally perform miracles over my time of working with it. Hawthorn is without a doubt the tree I am most deeply connected with. An ally I have lived beneath and dreamt under for many moons. An ally I know as friend and Elder. Wisdom-keeper and protector.
An ancient one, who has known this land since the beginning of time. Huath is here to help us remember who we are.
A great heart medicine, it helps to bring to the surface the thorns of the heart to be released & shed.
An ally to support in processing grief. It helps heal a "broken" heart.
Physically it strengthens the heart and promotes circulation. It gets things moving. Helps us review where our relationships are at. Where we may be giving too much, or where there may not be balance. A Seanmháthair, great wise one. She who weaves her thorns of protection around us and encourages us to use our sword of discernment to cut through anything/body that may be draining us.
She who gives generously, yet knows when it is enough, standing in authority and evoking respect with her presence.
This 9 month brewed hawthorn tincture is my most treasured creation.
Many moons ago upon the Hill of Tara an old Druidic man passed on this recipe to me, an ancient Irish cure which his grandmother had shared with him. Leaves blossoms and berries of the Hawthorn, gathered by hand and heart at Bealtaine & Samhain. Left until the voice of the medicine speaks to let me know its ready!
- Hawthorn as a sacred medicine -
Hawthorn is an ancient Irish heart healer. Hawthorn is a tree that in Ireland we have an unbroken connection to and reverence for.
Hawthorn is the ultimate heart healer. It is still administered to patients for cardiovascular problems in many European countries today.
Huath is the ancient Ogham name for Hawthorn. I love that a lot of ancient gaelic words encapsulate the meaning of the word they describe on a vibrational level. Hooo-ahhhh. The sound "Ahhh" opening the heart and providing relief.
Hawthorn is a physical and spiritual heart remedy. I have seen this medicine literally perform miracles over my time of working with it. Hawthorn is without a doubt the tree I am most deeply connected with. An ally I have lived beneath and dreamt under for many moons. An ally I know as friend and Elder. Wisdom-keeper and protector.
An ancient one, who has known this land since the beginning of time. Huath is here to help us remember who we are.
A great heart medicine, it helps to bring to the surface the thorns of the heart to be released & shed.
An ally to support in processing grief. It helps heal a "broken" heart.
Physically it strengthens the heart and promotes circulation. It gets things moving. Helps us review where our relationships are at. Where we may be giving too much, or where there may not be balance. A Seanmháthair, great wise one. She who weaves her thorns of protection around us and encourages us to use our sword of discernment to cut through anything/body that may be draining us.
She who gives generously, yet knows when it is enough, standing in authority and evoking respect with her presence.
This 9 month brewed hawthorn tincture is my most treasured creation.
Many moons ago upon the Hill of Tara an old Druidic man passed on this recipe to me, an ancient Irish cure which his grandmother had shared with him. Leaves blossoms and berries of the Hawthorn, gathered by hand and heart at Bealtaine & Samhain. Left until the voice of the medicine speaks to let me know its ready!
- Hawthorn as a sacred medicine -
Hawthorn is an ancient Irish heart healer. Hawthorn is a tree that in Ireland we have an unbroken connection to and reverence for.
Hawthorn is the ultimate heart healer. It is still administered to patients for cardiovascular problems in many European countries today.
Huath is the ancient Ogham name for Hawthorn. I love that a lot of ancient gaelic words encapsulate the meaning of the word they describe on a vibrational level. Hooo-ahhhh. The sound "Ahhh" opening the heart and providing relief.
Hawthorn is a physical and spiritual heart remedy. I have seen this medicine literally perform miracles over my time of working with it. Hawthorn is without a doubt the tree I am most deeply connected with. An ally I have lived beneath and dreamt under for many moons. An ally I know as friend and Elder. Wisdom-keeper and protector.
An ancient one, who has known this land since the beginning of time. Huath is here to help us remember who we are.
A great heart medicine, it helps to bring to the surface the thorns of the heart to be released & shed.
An ally to support in processing grief. It helps heal a "broken" heart.
Physically it strengthens the heart and promotes circulation. It gets things moving. Helps us review where our relationships are at. Where we may be giving too much, or where there may not be balance. A Seanmháthair, great wise one. She who weaves her thorns of protection around us and encourages us to use our sword of discernment to cut through anything/body that may be draining us.
She who gives generously, yet knows when it is enough, standing in authority and evoking respect with her presence.