Spruce Tip Syrup (4oz)
Spruce Tip Syrup is created over a course of 3-4 days. Made with distilled water and organic cane sugar. Each 4 ounce bottle is sealed for protection. This product does not have to be refrigerated as sugar is a natures preservative.
Spruce tips contain vitamins and minerals of A, C, magnesium, and potassium. These help with feeling energized, and helps the metabolic process of the liver and fluid level balance while strengthening the immune system and reducing inflammation. This is a medicine used by natives and in Europe for cough symptoms and to relieve sore throats.
Also can be used as a syrup/sweetener for tea, breakfast or brushing on meat as a glaze.
Tested on Hippies, Not Animals
Spruce Tip Syrup is created over a course of 3-4 days. Made with distilled water and organic cane sugar. Each 4 ounce bottle is sealed for protection. This product does not have to be refrigerated as sugar is a natures preservative.
Spruce tips contain vitamins and minerals of A, C, magnesium, and potassium. These help with feeling energized, and helps the metabolic process of the liver and fluid level balance while strengthening the immune system and reducing inflammation. This is a medicine used by natives and in Europe for cough symptoms and to relieve sore throats.
Also can be used as a syrup/sweetener for tea, breakfast or brushing on meat as a glaze.
Tested on Hippies, Not Animals
Spruce Tip Syrup is created over a course of 3-4 days. Made with distilled water and organic cane sugar. Each 4 ounce bottle is sealed for protection. This product does not have to be refrigerated as sugar is a natures preservative.
Spruce tips contain vitamins and minerals of A, C, magnesium, and potassium. These help with feeling energized, and helps the metabolic process of the liver and fluid level balance while strengthening the immune system and reducing inflammation. This is a medicine used by natives and in Europe for cough symptoms and to relieve sore throats.
Also can be used as a syrup/sweetener for tea, breakfast or brushing on meat as a glaze.
Tested on Hippies, Not Animals