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Mickelberry Gardens Relaxation Honey Tonic -- 8 fl oz


Mickelberry Gardens Relaxation Honey Tonic
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Mickelberry Gardens Relaxation Honey Tonic -- 8 fl oz

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Mickelberry Gardens Relaxation Honey Tonic Description

  • Living Raw Ingredients
  • Locally Sourced and Sustainably Harvested
  • Family Owned and Operated
  • Dedicated To The Health of Bees and The Environment

Relaxation Honey Tonic Blends Raw Honey, Apple Cider Vinegar and Gentle Herbs Traditionally Used to Relieve Stress, Decrease Anxiousness and Promote Relaxation, Calm and Restful Sleep

 

Mickelberry Gardens Relaxation Honey Tonic is a delicious blend of hive products and gentle herbal remedies traditionally used to promote relaxation. This blend of honey and herbs is also a wonderful digestion tonic. Raw honey is known to have a relaxing, sedative effect on the body, and the herbs we have included are known for promoting a calm state of mind. A few spoonfuls in the evening leading up to bedtime can help to ease tension, stress, and anxiousness. It also may help with restful sleep.

 

Flavor Profile:
Relaxation Honey Tonic is sweet like honey, and has a delicious sour zing from the apple cider vinegar. It has a delicious herbal flavor, with a hint of lavender. The texture is thick and syrupy, and provides a relaxing effect almost immediately


Directions

Suggested Use:

Ages 12 years - adult: 1-3 tsp

Ages 6-11 years: 1 tsp

Ages 1-6 years: ½ tsp

Sip by the spoonful or stir into your favorite drink as needed throughout the day and before bed.

 

Shake Well. Shelf stable product but for long-term storage, refrigeration recommended.

Free Of
Major allergens, including gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 tsp. (5 mL) (6 g)
Servings per Container: 48
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories15
Total Carbohydrate4 g1%
Total Sugars (Includes 4g added sugars)4 g8%
All sugars present are naturally occurring from raw honey
Proprietary Extract Blends1440 mg
Other Ingredients: Raw pacific northwest honey, raw apple cider vinegar*, passionflower*, lemon balm*, chamomile*, skullcap*, and essential oil of lavender*.

*Organic. We source from local, small-scale producers.

Warnings

Do not give raw honey to children under 1 year of age. Consult your healthcare provider on use of herbs during pregnancy, while breastfeeding or with prescription drugs.

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