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Horsetail Tincture | Ancient Silica for Strength, Shine & Structure
Horsetail Tincture | Ancient Silica for Strength, Shine & Structure
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Wild. Mineral-rich. Whispered by Earth’s oldest forests.
Horsetail is one of the planet’s most ancient botanical teachers—older than dinosaurs & still pulsing with the mineral memory of primeval Earth. At the heart of this humble herb lies one of nature’s most precious gifts: bioavailable silica. This essential compound supports the strength, flexibility & integrity of your entire physical form—nurturing connective tissue, bones, teeth, skin, nails & hair from the inside out.
Our tincture is crafted using a rare dual extraction: first, horsetail is gently decocted in purified water to release its natural silica. Then, it’s combined with organic alcohol & activated using ultrasonic vibration to unlock deeper plant compounds—flavonoids, alkaloids & antioxidants—for a truly full-spectrum experience. The result is a high-frequency elixir that speaks to your structure, supports cellular regeneration & restores vitality where it matters most.
Star Botanical
Wildcrafted Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) – a potent source of natural silica, deeply grounding minerals & ancient resilience
Mumma’s Medicina Difference
We don’t cut corners—we cut through them. This tincture isn’t a basic extract. It’s a dual extraction: decoction + ultrasonic activation, designed for maximum uptake of both mineral & phytonutrient content. Our horsetail is wild-harvested from pristine terrain, never sprayed, always respected. We use organic alcohol & purified water only—no additives, no fillers, no compromise.
Ingredients Disclaimer
This formula contains only wildcrafted horsetail, organic alcohol & purified water. Full usage guidance will be provided with purchase. If you have a medical condition or take medication, consult your healthcare provider before use.
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Let your bones hum with strength. Let your hair dance in the wind. Let your skin remember how to glow.
Silica is not just structure—it’s song.