Agrimony Herb Cut - 75g
Agrimony Herb Cut - 75g
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Agrimony Herb Cut is a traditional dried herb with a gently astringent, bitter character that has been used in herbal routines for generations. It is commonly prepared as a simple infusion and is also popular for cooled mouth rinses and external herbal washes. The cut herb format is easy to measure, steep, and strain. This is a single-ingredient botanical with no added fillers, flavours, or preservatives.
Key properties
- Common Name: Agrimony
- Form: Dried herb cut
- Taste Profile: Bitter, astringent
- Traditionally Associated With: Astringent and tonic style herbal routines
- Also Known As: Church Steeples, Stickwort or Cocklebur
- Storage: Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight
- Size: 75g
What it’s used for
- Brew as an herbal tea, either alone or blended with other herbs
- Prepare a cooled mouth rinse or gargle as part of an oral care routine
- Use as a strained external wash or compress in simple skin-cleansing routines
- Add a traditional astringent note to herbal blends
This product is commonly used to:
Who it’s for
- Customers who enjoy traditional herbal infusions with an astringent profile
- Home apothecary makers who want a versatile cut herb
- Those looking for an herb commonly used in mouth rinse and external wash routines
- Customers who prefer mild, sweet-tasting herbal teas
- Anyone looking for a ready-to-use tincture or supplement format
- Those who want a fine powder for quick mixing
This product is suitable for:
This product is not for:
How to use
- As a Tea: Place 1 to 2 teaspoons in a cup of freshly boiled water, steep for 10 to 15 minutes, strain, and enjoy.
- As a Mouth Rinse or Gargle: Prepare a tea as above, allow to cool fully, swish or gargle briefly, then spit out.
- As an External Wash or Compress: Prepare a tea as above, cool completely, strain well, then apply with clean cotton as a brief rinse or compress.
- Processing Tip: If the flavour feels too astringent, start with a smaller amount or blend with milder herbs.
Safety instructions
- Do not use if you are constipated.
- Avoid use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
- Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you take blood pressure medication or have a medical condition.
- Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Faqs
Q: What does agrimony taste like?
A: It is naturally bitter and astringent, so many people prefer it blended with gentler herbs.
Q: Can I drink it and also use it as a rinse?
A: Yes. Many people prepare one batch, then set some aside to cool for a rinse routine.
Q: Does it contain caffeine?
A: No, agrimony is naturally caffeine free.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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