Discover Cyherbia’s Tinctures — Herbal Support from Nature
December 3, 2025

Discover Cyherbia’s Tinctures — Herbal Support from Nature

At Cyherbia Botanical Park, we make a wide range of herbal tinctures: concentrated liquid extracts that capture the active properties of whole plants. A few drops can deliver powerful plant compounds, making tinctures a convenient and potent choice for those seeking natural support for the immune system, digestion, detox, hormonal balance, focus and many other aspects of health.

Here are several of our popular tinctures and how they can be incorporated into your wellness routine, followed by an overview of many more of our herbal tinctures and their traditional uses.

What Are Herbal Tinctures?

An herbal tinctures or tincture is a very concentrated liquid in which alcohol is used to tinctures the herbal properties out of plant material. Tinctures are usually taken internally in small amounts as natural food supplements to support the body in dealing with various conditions and maintaining general wellbeing.

Because they are highly concentrated and fast-absorbed, they are a practical way to work with herbs in everyday life.

For any questions, you are always welcome to contact us for inquiries and personalised guidance.

Featured Cyherbia Tinctures: Uses & Benefits

Cyherbia Dandelion Root Tincture

Traditional use:
Detoxifying, liver and digestive support, gentle diuretic.

What it does:
Dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale) is a natural herbal remedy renowned for its detoxifying and digestive-supporting properties. This nutrient-rich tincture is packed with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, making it a powerful addition to your wellness routine.

Key properties:

  • Liver support: Helps the liver’s natural detoxification processes and overall vitality.
  • Digestive support: Stimulates bile production, aiding digestion and reducing bloating, indigestion and sluggish digestion.
  • Kidney and urinary health: Acts as a mild diuretic, helping to promote healthy kidney function and maintain a balanced urinary system.
  • Rich in nutrients: Contains potassium, vitamins A, C and K, and antioxidants that help protect cells from oxidative stress.

Best for:
People who feel bloated or heavy after meals, those seeking gentle detox support, or anyone wanting to support healthy digestion and liver function during dietary changes or seasonal shifts.

Cyherbia Calm & Focus Tincture

Intended use:
Mental clarity, calm focus, stress support, balanced energy.

What it does:
Calm & Focus Tincture is a carefully crafted blend of pure herbal tinctures designed to support relaxation, mental clarity and emotional balance. This powerful formula includes passion flower (Passiflora incarnata), lemon balm (Melissa officinalis), hawthorn (Crataegus azarolus), valerian (Valeriana officinalis), milky oats (Avena sativa) and ginkgo biloba — herbs traditionally used for their calming and brain-supportive properties. It is ideal for those dealing with stress, anxiety, hyperactivity, difficulty focusing or mental fatigue.

Key properties:

  • Supports mental clarity and focus
  • Helps ease anxiety and stress
  • Soothes restlessness and overactive thoughts
  • Supports memory and overall cognitive function

Why tinctures help here:
Tinctures deliver concentrated herbal compounds quickly and in small doses, making them ideal for supporting concentration or calm without needing large amounts of tea.

Best for:
Busy schedules, demanding days, mental fatigue or times when you want to enhance focus and calm without caffeine or stimulants.

Cyherbia Easy Period Tincture

Traditional use (hormonal / women’s wellness):
Helps support women’s health, menstrual comfort and hormonal balance.

What it does:
This carefully crafted herbal blend is designed to provide natural relief from period discomfort, support more balanced hormonal fluctuations and promote overall reproductive health.

Key ingredients:

  • Lady’s Mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris): Traditionally used to help reduce heavy bleeding and cramping while gently toning the uterus.
  • Yarrow (Achillea millefolium): Known for soothing menstrual pain and supporting circulation.
  • Chasteberry (Vitex agnus-castus): Used to help regulate cycles, reduce PMS symptoms and ease mood swings.
  • Red Clover (Trifolium pratense): Rich in phytoestrogens, traditionally used to support hormonal balance and reproductive health.

Key properties:

  • Helps relieve menstrual cramps and discomfort
  • Supports hormonal balance and cycle regularity
  • Eases PMS symptoms such as mood swings and breast tenderness
  • Promotes overall reproductive and uterine health

Best for:
Women seeking natural support around their cycle — for comfort, balance and hormonal health.

Cyherbia Tribulus Tincture

Traditional herbal role:
Supporting vitality, energy, reproductive and urinary system health, and libido.

What it does:
Tribulus terrestris is a powerful herb traditionally used to enhance physical performance, support sexual health and promote overall vitality.

Key properties:

  • Supports libido and sexual health in men and women
  • Used traditionally to assist athletic performance, strength and stamina
  • Associated with supporting healthy hormone balance
  • Often used as a natural energiser for people with busy lifestyles

Usage:
Follow the dosage instructions on the label or as advised by a qualified practitioner.

Best for:
Adults seeking gentle, natural support for vitality and general balance.

Cyherbia Nature’s Reset Tincture (Parasite Cleanse)

Traditional concept:
A tincture aimed at supporting the body’s natural cleansing processes and a balanced intestinal environment.

What to know:
Nature’s Reset contains a synergistic blend of black walnut, cloves and wormwood. These herbs have a long history in traditional herbalism for use in cleansing protocols and for supporting digestive and intestinal health.

Best for:
People who wish to include a traditional herbal cleanse in their wellness routine. This should always be done with care, alongside a supportive diet and, where necessary, with guidance from a healthcare professional.

Caution:
Do not give to children under 3 years old. Do not use during pregnancy.

Cyherbia Rock Rose Tincture

Traditional / supportive use:
Gentle herbal support for wellbeing, stress resilience and general balance.

What it does:
Rock rose (Cistus creticus) is a resilient Mediterranean herb known for its aromatic resin and strong protective qualities.

Key properties:

  • Traditionally used to support immune health
  • Gentle stress-relieving and emotionally balancing qualities
  • Historically used externally for minor skin issues and wound care
  • May support respiratory comfort
  • Contains antioxidant compounds that support overall wellbeing

Best for:
Individuals looking for a gentle herbal ally to support daily wellness, calm and resilience — a good complement to diet, rest and lifestyle habits.

More Cyherbia Herbal Tinctures & Their Traditional Uses

Below is an overview of other herbal tinctures we make at Cyherbia, with their traditional uses in herbal practice. These descriptions are for educational purposes only and are not a substitute for medical advice.

Artemisia (Sweet Annie)

Traditionally used as a bitter, antiviral and fever-supportive herb in many cultures. It has a long history of use in regions where malaria is present and has been investigated in modern research for various potential applications. Always use under professional guidance.

Burdock Root

A general strengthening tonic for the liver and digestive system. Traditionally used as a powerful detoxifier and “blood purifier”, often combined with dandelion or yellow dock for skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, oily skin and acne.

Calm & Focus

Pure extracts of passion flower, lemon balm, valerian, milky oats and similar nervine herbs. Traditionally indicated in hyperactivity, anxiety, confusion, ADHD, stress, and for calming the nerves while improving focus and digestion.

Comfrey (External Use)

Known historically as “knitbone”. Traditionally used externally to support healing of bruises, sprains, pulled muscles, minor burns and superficial wounds in compresses or ointments. Internal use should only be done according to a qualified herbalist’s instructions.

Dandelion Root

Detoxifies, strengthens and nourishes the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and urinary system. Traditionally used as a blood-cleanser and to support digestion, especially when combined with burdock.

Echinacea

Traditionally used to boost immunity and support the body in resolving colds and flu. Often taken at the first sign of infection and used externally in washes or compresses for minor infected wounds and insect bites.

Easy Period

Contains lady’s mantle, yarrow, alcohol and water. Traditionally used to help relieve menstrual pain, reduce heavy bleeding and offer support in some vaginal discomforts.

Ginger

A classic warming herb: anti-inflammatory, gently antimicrobial, energising, digestive and expectorant. Traditionally used for nausea, colds, poor circulation and sluggish digestion.

Ginkgo Biloba

A well-known “brain herb” traditionally used to support memory, concentration and circulation. Has been studied for age-related cognitive changes, circulation problems, vision support and mood. Because ginkgo can affect blood clotting, it should be avoided with anticoagulant medication unless under professional guidance.

Gotu Kola

Considered a rejuvenating nervine. Traditionally used to support memory, concentration, nervous system balance, circulation, skin health and connective tissue integrity. Rich in micronutrients and triterpenoid compounds that support veins and capillaries.

Hawthorn

One of the oldest and safest traditional heart tonics. Used to nourish the heart and blood vessels, support healthy blood pressure, improve circulation and assist in various cardiovascular complaints. Often taken long-term.

Herbal Bitters

A blend that may include burdock root, dandelion root, artichoke leaf, fennel seed, cinnamon bark, ginger root and others. Traditionally used to stimulate digestion, bile flow and appetite, and to support the liver.

Milk Thistle

A classic liver herb. Traditionally used to protect liver cells from toxins, support regeneration and assist in maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. Often used as part of detox protocols and liver support plans.

Nettle Leaf

Rich in minerals (especially iron), vitamins and chlorophyll. Traditionally used to build the blood, support energy, ease allergies and hayfever, and support joint health, kidneys and urinary function.

Nettle Root

Traditionally used as a nutritive spring tonic and as a specific herb for prostate support and urinary tract health.

Olive Leaf

A traditional Mediterranean remedy. Olive leaf has been widely used to support the immune system and is known for its broad antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. Traditionally taken as a daily supplement for general wellbeing and resilience.

Passionflower

Used traditionally for sleep problems, nervous restlessness, tension and mild anxiety. Also combined with other herbs in blends for ADHD-type symptoms and stress. Avoid during pregnancy unless professionally supervised.

Parasite Cleanse (Nature’s Reset)

Ingredients: black walnut, cloves and wormwood. Traditionally used in herbalism for digestive and intestinal cleansing and to support a balanced internal environment.

Red Clover

A mineral-rich herb and one of the classic “blood purifiers” in herbal tradition. Used historically for chronic skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis, and as a gentle support for women’s health, including menopausal comfort, when combined with other herbs.

Sleep Tight / Sleep Formulas

Blends of passionflower and valerian root (and sometimes other herbs) traditionally used to aid falling asleep, improve sleep quality, and ease anxiety, nervousness and restlessness. Avoid during pregnancy or when already taking sedative medication.

St John’s Wort

Traditionally used as a tonic for the nervous system in cases of mild depression and anxiety, as well as for nerve-related pain and some skin issues. It interacts with many medications and should not be taken without professional guidance.

Tribulus Terrestris

Traditionally used to support libido, male and female reproductive health, energy, physical performance and muscle tone. Also used as a general tonic and to support recovery from fatigue.

Turmeric

A powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. Traditionally used to support joint comfort, digestion, liver function, circulation and general wellbeing.

Valerian

A classic relaxing herb, traditionally used for insomnia, anxiety, restlessness, palpitations and stress. Helps many people fall asleep more easily without morning grogginess. Avoid during pregnancy and when taking anti-anxiety medications unless supervised.

Vitex (Chaste Tree)

A normalising herb for the female reproductive system. Traditionally used to support a healthy menstrual cycle, PMS, perimenopause and menopause, and conditions linked with hormonal imbalance. Works best when taken consistently over time.

Yarrow

An antiseptic, astringent, blood purifier and diaphoretic. Traditionally used for colds, flu and fever, for toning blood vessels and tissues, for supporting digestion and for various menstrual complaints. Externally, it has been used on minor wounds and for skin support.

Why Tinctures — and When They Make Sense

Tinctures are concentrated herbal extracts, typically made by steeping plant material in alcohol (or another suitable solvent). They concentrate the plant’s active compounds, so a few drops may deliver what would otherwise require several cups of tea or larger herbal doses.

This makes tinctures especially useful when:

  • You want fast absorption and convenience (busy schedule, travel, work)
  • You prefer small, precise doses without preparing teas or long infusions
  • You want targeted support — for digestion, detox, hormonal balance or mental clarity — without major lifestyle disruption

At Cyherbia, we carefully extract our herbs to preserve potency and maintain the highest quality, so you receive the full benefit of nature’s pharmacy in a compact, easy-to-use format.

How to Use Cyherbia Tinctures Safely

  • Follow the label dosage instructions. Usually tinctures are taken as drops, either under the tongue (sublingual) or diluted in water or juice.
  • For general daily support, once or twice a day may be enough. For special needs (detox, digestive support, cycle support), follow recommended cycles and consult a medical or herbal professional if needed.
  • Maintain a balanced lifestyle — tinctures work best alongside a healthy diet, good hydration, sufficient sleep and stress management.
  • Be cautious if pregnant, nursing or taking medication. Herbal extracts can be powerful, and individual sensitivity varies. Always consult a healthcare professional before taking herbal tinctures in these situations.

How to Choose the Right Tincture for You

Use this as a general guide when browsing Cyherbia tinctures:

  • Liver support, detox and digestion: Dandelion Root, Burdock, Milk Thistle, Herbal Bitters, Ginger
  • Gentle daily wellness and balance: Calm & Focus, Rock Rose, Herbal Bitters
  • Women’s health and cycle support: Easy Period, Vitex, Yarrow, Red Clover
  • Energy and vitality: Tribulus, Rock Rose
  • Periodic cleansing / reset: Nature’s Reset (Parasite Cleanse), Burdock, Dandelion Root, Coriander
  • Immune system boost: Echinacea, Olive Leaf
  • Heart health: Hawthorn, Nettle Leaf
  • Sleep: Sleep Tight, Valerian, St John’s Wort, Passionflower
  • Emotional balance: Passionflower, St John’s Wort, Calm & Focus
  • Anti-inflammatory: Turmeric, Ginger
  • Cognitive health: Ginkgo Biloba, Gotu Kola
  • Urinary health: Flush Out, Dandelion Root, Uva Ursi
  • Prostate health: Saw Palmetto, Nettle Root
  • Healthy blood sugar: Sweet Flow Tincture, Gynura, Milk Thistle, Nettle Leaf

These recommendations are general. For a more personalised herbal health protocol, please contact our resident herbalist, Miranda Tringis, via email or phone.

Important Disclaimer

This information is compiled from traditional and modern herb books and research. It is for educational purposes only and should not be used for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of disease, nor as a substitute for the services of a qualified healthcare practitioner. Always ask a qualified herbalist, health practitioner or doctor for diagnosis, advice and treatment.

When you use herbal products you agree to be fully responsible for your own health and to hold the seller free of any liability. We do not accept responsibility for any adverse reactions from the use of these products or from any accident or injury caused by growing, handling or ingesting plants or from attempting to follow processes described in this blog and website.

Reference:
Cech, R. and Cech, S. (2000). Making Plant Medicine. Williams, Oregon: Horizon Herbs LLC.

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