We have recently tested and diluted 4 brand new organic tinctures. We know that you will love these and wanted to give some clinical citations regarding all the benefits of this new range!
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Butterfly Pea (Clitoria ternatea) Tincture
Butterfly Pea is rich in anthocyanins—primarily ternatins—recognized for robust antioxidant properties and neuroprotective potential. A 2024 systematic review of 30 randomized controlled trials (733 participants) demonstrated that dietary anthocyanins significantly enhance cognitive performance and mood in adults link.springer.comajgponline.org.
Historical and preclinical evidence indicates that anthocyanins from Clitoria ternatea engage acetylcholine pathways in the hippocampus, supporting memory, learning, and neuronal plasticity, and may provide mild anxiolytic effects via GABAergic modulation sciencedirect.comresearchgate.net.
Traditional Ayurvedic use positions Butterfly Pea as a nootropic and adaptogen—qualities reinforced by contemporary research sciencedirect.com. Its vivid anthocyanin pigments also act as pH-sensitive antioxidants, protecting cellular membranes and collagen integrity. Emerging clinical evaluations, such as an Alzheimer's-targeted nasal spray, explore delivery methods aiming to exploit the plant's neuroprotective anthocyanin profile multiresearchjournal.com.
In sum, Butterfly Pea tincture delivers clinically relevant anthocyanin concentrations that support cognitive resilience, antioxidant defense, and stress modulation. It is especially suitable for individuals seeking natural support for memory, focus, and emotional well-being.
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Amla (Phyllanthus emblica) Tincture
Amla is one of the richest botanical sources of vitamin C along with hydrolysable tannins like emblicanin A and B, gallic acid, and ellagic acid crsubscription.compubs.rsc.org. A double-blind RCT involving healthy adults (n=15) consuming 500 mg of Emblica officinalis daily over 18 weeks demonstrated its safety and preventive efficacy, including modulation of biomarkers for oxidative stress and lipid profile sciencedirect.com.
Clinical evidence supports Amla’s role in cardiometabolic health. Polyphenols improve lipid profiles by reducing LDL and triglycerides and increasing HDL, while vitamin C assists in collagen synthesis and immune function. Immunomodulatory studies show enhanced phagocytic activity and elevated Ig levels aapmpharmacy.comcrsubscription.com.
In neuroprotection, Amla’s antioxidants cross the blood–brain barrier, reducing lipid peroxidation, neuroinflammation, and potential cognitive decline. As an adaptogen, Amla supports resilience to stress via modulation of the HPA axis and reduced corticosterone levels ijcrt.orgaapmpharmacy.com.
Overall, Amla tincture offers high bioactive concentration to support antioxidant defense, immune modulation, cardiovascular optimization, metabolic regulation, and cognitive vitality—underpinned by human clinical trials and phytochemical evidence.
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Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) Tincture
Mangosteen pericarp is abundant in xanthones—especially α , β , and γ mangostin—polyphenols demonstrated to exert significant antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial actions my.klarity.healthmdpi.com. A 2025 review highlights α-mangostin’s potent anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects, downregulating NF-κB and cytokines (TNF α, IL 6), and suppressing COX-2 and iNOS pathways mdpi.com.
Preclinical human macrophage models show xanthones reduce obesity-induced inflammation in adipose tissue sciencedirect.com. A bioavailability study in healthy adults (n=10) confirmed that xanthones from mangosteen juice are absorbable and partially conjugated, supporting their potential for systemic therapeutic effects trial.medpath.comjn.nutrition.org.
Emerging clinical evidence and consumer studies suggest applications in skin health. In one small trial, 100 mg of mangosteen extract daily for 12 weeks improved skin moisture, elasticity, and oxidative markers verywellhealth.com. Additional reports indicate benefits for insulin sensitivity, body composition, and oral health, although further RCTs are required verywellhealth.com.
Mangosteen tincture provides a concentrated, bioavailable source of xanthones to support healthy inflammatory responses, metabolic balance, skin integrity, and microbial defenses—bridging promising clinical findings and traditional use.
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Moringa (Moringa oleifera) Tincture
Moringa leaves and seeds deliver a dense nutrient profile—vitamins A, C, E, B-complex; essential minerals (Ca, Mg, Fe, K); and plant compounds such as quercetin, chlorogenic acid, and isothiocyanates verywellhealth.comhealth.com. A 2021 meta-analysis found that moringa supplementation improves glycemic control and lipid profile in both RCTs and observational studies phcog.commdpi.com.
Clinical studies in early-stage Type 2 diabetes patients using moringa leaf powder showed reductions in fasting blood glucose, HbA1c, triglycerides, and total cholesterol, with improvements in HDL and LDL ratios emjreviews.comichgcp.net. Rodent studies further substantiate these findings, demonstrating significant blood glucose reductions (effect size: –3.92) and protective oxidative modulation mdpi.comsciencedirect.com.
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds in moringa modulate NF κB pathways, reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL 1β, TNF α) and providing excitotoxic neuroprotection verywellhealth.comphcog.com. Clinically, moringa extracts have shown promise for blood pressure regulation, wound healing, and cardiovascular support verywellhealth.comhealth.com.
Our Moringa tincture delivers this potent matrix of nutrients and phytochemicals. It supports metabolic health (glucose and lipid regulation), oxidative resilience, inflammatory control, and neurovascular protection—backed by systematic reviews, RCTs, and mechanistic studies.