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(484) 639-9355

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Herbs

Bulk Herbs

Bulk Herbs

 

ZVW offers a healthy and unique selection of organic bulk herbs & spices. Create your own tea, herb and spice combinations, and holistic skin care products - and much more. We carry:
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  • Organic bulk herbs and spices
  • Essential oils -Young Living
  • Herb teas & tinctures and supplies


Herbs

Herbs

About Us

At ZenVillage Wellness, we believe that everyone deserves to live a healthy lifestyle. Learn more about our mission, values, and commitment to excellence.  Let thy food be thy medicine. 

Elements of Herbs

 This is for educational purposes only we do not carry all herbs listed. 


◆ Pungent herbs are stimulating and tend to be warming and drying. Examples are Capsicum, Ginger, Black Pepper, and Thyme.

◆ Aromatic herbs also tend to be warming and drying to a lesser extent. Many are used as essential oils for their terpene content, such as: Peppermint, Chamomile, Basil and Lemon Balm

◆ Bitter herbs are usually cooling and drying. Some contain alkaloids (Goldenseal, Lobelia and California Poppy) and others non-alkaloids (Alfalfa, Kale and Hops)

◆ Acrid herbs are relaxing, cooling and drying. Examples are: Echinacea, Black Cohosh

◆ Astringent herbs are drying and constricting, such as White Oak, Yarrow and Plantain.

◆ Sour herbs are drying and balancing (nourishing): Lemon, Cranberry and Blueberry.

◆ Salty herbs are cooling and balancing. They have a high content of mineral salts. Some examples are Dandelion, Spinach, and Celery.

◆ Sweet herbs are balancing and moistening: Licorice, Astragalus and Ginseng.

◆ Mucilant herbs are cooling moistening and tonic (regulating tone within the body). Examples are Aloe Vera, Comfrey, Okra, Chia Seeds and Fenugreek.

◆ Oily herbs are cooling, moistening and balancing. Some examples are Flax Seed, Hemp Seed, Coconut, Olives and Pumpkin Seeds.

Once the patient and plant energetic are matched, herbs that affect specific organ systems can be chosen to achieve the desired effect.

Quality

Our herbs are100% organically sourced,

Detox Tea Blends

Jump start your weight loss journey with a curated blend of herbs to Cleanse and Detox. 

Tea Party

During this unique experience, enjoy curating custom tea blends just for your bio-individual self.

What's New with the Endo-Cannabinoid System?

Therapeutic massage

Massages with Hemp oil and Avacado oil

Your skin is your largest organ, only put nutritious oil on it! If you can not eat it don't put it on your skin. 



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Are Hemp Oil  And CBD oil The Same Thing?

There is a lot of confusion in the landscape today especially when it comes to terminology. Sadly, manufacturers are cashing in on this confusion by selling hemp-based goods that are not true hemp extract products.

When you hear the term “hemp oil” it could either denote hemp seed oil.


Hemp seed oil is a dietary oil that's rich in omega-3. It's consumed as cooking oil or used as an ingredient in the skin and beauty industry. Hemp seed oil is made by pressing the seeds of the plant to extract the oil. Since cannabis seeds do not contain cannabinoids, there are no traces of CBD or THC.


Hemp extract is harvested from the resin found on the leaves and flowers of the hemp plant and is rich in cannabinoids and terpenes. These raw extracts are bitter and potent, making them extremely difficult to use as a pure extract, which is why it's often combined with a carrier oil such as hemp seed oil, olive oil, or MCT coconut oil to make dosing and palatability more enjoyable.




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