Schisandra Berries

$16
  • Native to Northern China, Russia, and parts of Korea. Aside from its medicinal applications, it is also grown as an ornamental vine due to its ability to grow upwards and display beautiful leaves and hanging bunches of bright red berries.
  • Also known as "wu-wei-zi" (five flavour fruit) in China, usually has sour, sweet, bitter, warm, and salty taste notes and has been consumed for centuries as a tea to boost the mood and help with fatigue.

Suggested Use: To make an infusion in fruit juice, pour 1/2 a cup of berries into one gallon of a dark fruit juice and allow to soak for a day, then strain. It can also be added to teas, herbal brews (soft simmer) and is effective as a liquid herbal extract and herbal capsule. To make schisandra syrup, soak berries in vegetable glycerin for a month.
Storage: Store in a cool, dark, dry place in a sealed container.
Safety: We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using any herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.

Certified Organic
China
3oz

Disclaimer: The statements and products referred to throughout this site have not been evaluated by Health Canada and are for educational purposes only. This information  is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. If you have a medical condition or are pregnant please consult your primary health care provider before use. This product has been packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, and other potential allergens.

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