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Tonic

What’s Inside?

3350mg of *:

Nettle 1, 2, 3

Bamboo Silica 4, 5, 6

Calendula 7, 8, 9

Hibiscus 10, 11, 12

Lemongrass 13, 14 , 15

Blue Cornflower 16, 17

*The raised numerical symbols indicate the pertinent scientific citation

Plant Based

Over 70%
Organic Herbs

No Added Sugar or
Sugar Alcohols

Hand-brewed in
Small Btaches

No Artificial
Ingredients

Over 90%
Australian Ingredients

Potent Concertation
of Herbs & Flowers

Tonic Packs

beauty Pack

(12 × 350mL)

$66

Mix Pack –You Choose

(12 × 350mL)

$76

Tonic Plans

(Save up to 10%)

Skin & Hair Renewal

From $66

Scientific References

  1. Upton, R. (2013). Stinging nettles leaf (Urtica dioica L.): Extraordinary vegetable medicine. Journal of Herbal Medicine, 3(1), 9-38. 
  2. Barton, B. H., & Castle, T. (1877). The British flora medica: a history of the medicinal plants of Great Britain. Chatto and Windus. 
  3. Mills, S., & Bone, K. (2000). Principles and practice of phytotherapy. Modern herbal medicine. Churchill Livingstone.
  4. Azeez, M. A., & Orege, J. I. (2018). Bamboo, its chemical modification and products. Bamboo-Current and Future Prospects. 
  5. Das, B., Singh, P. K., & Munna, J. (2021). Miraculous medicinal properties of Bamboo. Journal of Medicinal Plants, 9(5), 28-30.
  6. Varshney, S., Nigam, A., Pawar, S. J., & Mishra, N. (2021). Structural, optical, cytotoxic, and anti-microbial properties of amorphous silica nanoparticles synthesised via hybrid method for biomedical applications. Materials Technology, 1-12.
  7. Fonseca, Y. M., Catini, C. D., Vicentini, F. T., Nomizo, A., Gerlach, R. F., & Fonseca, M. J. V. (2010). Protective effect of Calendula officinalis extract against UVB- induced oxidative stress in skin: evaluation of reduced glutathione levels and matrix metalloproteinase secretion. Journal of ethnopharmacology, 127(3), 596-601. 
  8. Brown, D. J., & Dattner, A. M. (1998). Phytotherapeutic approaches to common dermatologic conditions. Archives of dermatology, 134(11), 1401-1404.
  9. Alnuqaydan, A. M., Lenehan, C. E., Hughes, R. R., & Sanderson, B. J. (2015). Extracts from Calendula officinalis offer in vitro protection against H202 induced oxidative stress cell killing of human skin cells. Phytotherapy research, 29(1), 120-124.
  10. Ulbricht, C. (Ed.). (2010). High blood pressure: An integrative approach: A natural standard monograph. Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 16(3), 169-
    179.
  11. Mehta, A. C. (1994). The Pharmaceutical Journal, 25, 84-86.
  12. Mandade, R., & Sreenivas, Z. (2011). Anti-Diabetic Effects of Aqueous Ethanolic Extract of Hibiscus rosasinensis L. on Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats and the Possible Morphologic Changes in the Liver and Kidney. International Journal of Pharmacology, 7(3), 363-369.
  13. Folorunso, A. E., & Oyetunji, O. A. (2007). Comparative Foliar Epidermal Studies in Cymbopogon Citratus (Stapf.) and Cymbopogon Giganteus (Hochst.) Chiov. in Nigeria.
  14. Ogie-Odia, E. A., Eseigbe, D., llechie, M. N., Erhabor, J., & Ogbebor, E. (2010). Foliar epidermal and phytochemical studies of the grasses Cymbopogon citratus (stapf.), Axonopus compressus (P. Beauv.) and Eragrostis tremula (SW Beauv) in Ekpoma, Edo state, Nigeria. Science World Journal, 5(1).
  15. Mowobi, G. G., Abubakar, S., Osuji, C., Etim, V. N., Ogechi, N., & Egya, J. J. (2013). Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used for the treatment of skin disease in Keffi, Nigeria. Am. J. Phytomed. Clin. Ther, 4, 73-90.
  16. Carola, C., Salazar, A., Rakers, C., Himbert, F., Do, Q. T., Bernard, P., & von Hagen, J. (2021). A Cornflower Extract Containing N-Feruloylserotonin Reduces Inflammation in Human Skin by Neutralizing CCL17 and CCL22 and Inhibiting COX-2 and 5-LOX. Mediators of Inflammation, 2021.
  17. Chiru, T. A. T. I. A. N. A. (2009). Phytochemical study of Centaurea cyanus L. USAMV Bucharest, Series A, 52, 293-297.