Fumitory Herb Powder (Fumaria officinalis) - Bulk
Fumitory Herb Powder (Fumaria officinalis) - Bulk
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Fumitory Herb Powder is a finely milled form of dried Fumaria officinalis with a light, earthy bitterness. The powder format is convenient for measured teas, tincture projects and well-strained external rinses. It blends smoothly with other herbs in complexion-focused routines and bitter-leaning tea blends. Because the powder is fine, careful straining is important for a clean cup and tidy topical use.
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Fumaria officinalis
- Form: Fine herb powder
- Taste Profile: Light, earthy, gently bitter
- Country Of Origin: Various origins (batch dependent)
- Size Options: 250g or 1kg
What it’s used for
- Powdered herbal tea blends with a mild bitter edge
- Tincture preparations using standard herbal methods
- Traditional external rinses for problem-prone skin (intact skin only)
- Blending into clay mask trials where a bitter herbal note is wanted (rinse off)
Who it’s for
- Measured tea and tincture routines using a powdered format
- External skin-rinse routines using cooled, well-strained infusions
- Herbal blending where quick measuring matters
- Eye washes or direct eye use
- Long, continuous use without professional guidance
- Those who prefer zero-residue teas without straining
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How to use
- As a Tea (Infusion, Powder): Use ½-1 tsp per 250ml freshly boiled water, cover and infuse 5-10 minutes, then strain very well through fine mesh or muslin.
- As a Tincture: 1:5 (herb:solvent) in 40-50% alcohol, macerate 2-4 weeks with occasional shaking, then strain and bottle.
- As an External Rinse: Prepare tea as above, cool fully, strain very well, apply briefly to intact skin and rinse off.
- Processing Tip: For topical rinses, strain through multiple layers of cloth to reduce fine particles.
Safety instructions
- Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding unless guided by a qualified practitioner.
- Do not use as an eye wash or apply into the eyes.
- Use moderately and seek professional advice for ongoing use.
- If you have a medical condition or take medication, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use.
- Discontinue use if any sensitivity occurs.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Faqs
Q: Why does the powder need extra straining?
A: Fine plant particles can pass through standard strainers, so a finer mesh or cloth helps produce a clearer result.
Q: Can fumitory powder be added to skincare projects?
A: It can be used in rinse-off projects like strained infusions or brief mask trials, avoiding the eye area.
Q: What is the best time to drink a fumitory tea blend?
A: Many people prefer bitter herbs after meals or as part of a seasonal routine, depending on personal preference.
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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