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Collinsonia Alcohol-Free Liquid
Collinsonia Alcohol-Free Liquid
Collinsonia Alcohol-Free Liquid
Collinsonia Alcohol-Free Liquid
Collinsonia Alcohol-Free Liquid

Collinsonia Alcohol-Free Liquid Extract, Collinsonia (Collinsonia Canadensis) Dried Root Glycerite Herbal Supplement 2 oz

Product ID : 45054301


Galleon Product ID 45054301
Shipping Weight 0.2 lbs
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Manufacturer HawaiiPharm
Shipping Dimension 4.29 x 1.69 x 1.5 inches
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Collinsonia Alcohol-Free Liquid Features

  • Expertly extracted Collinsonia Tincture Supplement!

  • Collinsonia Glycerite contains ONLY natural ingredients! Alcohol Free! Gluten Free! Non-GMO!

  • High Quality Collinsonia Tincture Supplement - we use classic conventional methods of extraction! We meticulously produce our extracts according to precise standards where each herb is extracted according to the distinct characteristic of each plant!

  • Super concentrated Collinsonia Glycerin based liquid extract: dry material / solvents ratio is 1:3!

  • We strictly use Only Certified or ethically sourced wild harvested raw material, vegetable palm glycerin and crystal clear artesian purified water! Really the BEST Collinsonia herbal glycerite on market!


About Collinsonia Alcohol-Free Liquid

Description Collinsonia (Stone root) is a flowering perennial native to North America with a habitat ranging all across the eastern United States and Canada. Part of the mint family, it produces small yellow flowers and can grow up to about four feet in height. The plant is notable for its distinct odor, described as having a lemony scent that is somewhat disagreeable. The root is very hard and heavy, difficult to pulverize or process into powder. The plant was discovered and named after English botanist Peter Collinson.