Organic Herbal Remedies
A range of organic herbal remedies, made by Paul Richards in nearby Herefordshire.

Ointments
Org Comfrey Ointment (30 gms)
A soft nourishing ointment widely used to soothe the skin and underlying tissue, and maintain their suppleness.
Org Calendula/hypericum ointment (30g)
A well-known herbal salve for supporting the health of sensitive and blemished skin.
Org Chickwweed ointment (30g)
A gentle emollient ointment based on Chickweed to soothe itching, with support from Marshmallow and Calendula.
Org Horse Chestnut ointment (30g)
An ointment for the legs to support and soothe veins and associated aches and tenderness. Combines Horse Chestnut with Burdock and Calendula. Often used alongside Horse Chestnut tincture taken orally.
Tinctures
Org herbal tincture - Echinacea purpea (50mls)
Whole-plant Echinacea purpurea is harvested in late July/early August when its stunning maroon-pink flowers are at their peak. Britain's No.1 selling medicinal herb.
Org herbal tincture - Hypericum perforatum/St John's Wort (50mls)
Flowering tops of the so-called 'Sunshine Herb' are gathered around St John's Day otherwise known as Midsummmer Day.
Herbal tincture - Ginkgo biloba (50mls)
Picked in prime condition from the famous 300 year old Ginko tree at Kinnersley Castle.
Org herbal tincture - Feverfew/Tanacetum parthenium (50mls)
Paul Richards has grown feverfew for capsules and tablets for many years, and now offer a fresh tincture of this powerful herb.
Org herbal tincture - Valerian (roots) (50mls)
A soothing herb with a very long tradition, and much favoured as a bedtime herb. Used as fresh roots, gathered in autumn.
Org herbal tincture - Horse chestnuts (seeds) (50mls)
Long used on the Continent, the humble conker is fast gaining favour here as a supporter of the venous system in the legs and feet. Popularly used along with external application of the ointment.
Org herbal tincture - Milk thistle (seedheads)(50mls)
This fine but seriously spiny thistle grows to a great height and poses aninteresting challenge to the herb grower. A fine supporter of body function.


