Golden Milk Powder
Golden Milk Powder
Description:
Use this Golden Milk Powder to make a delicious, anti-inflammatory Golden Milk Latte when you want to feel cozy and warm.
Organic Ingredients: cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, cardamom, ashwagandha, black pepper.
Cinnamon bark & Cardamom seeds - aid for poor digestion, nausea, and bloating
Ashwagandha root - calming your nervous system with its adaptogenic properties, refreshes sleep cycles, and boosts your immunity.
Ginger root - boosting the immune system, circulation, and pain relief.
Turmeric root & Black Pepper to provide relief from joint and muscle pain based in inflammation.
Golden Milk Latte Instructions:
Combine 1 teaspoon of Golden Milk Powder with one cup of milk (I recommend milk or coconut milk), 1 teaspoon of honey, and 1/4 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Stir over low heat to desired warmth. Enjoy!
About Plant Healing Woman:
Plant Healing Woman remedies are unique in that they are made with whole plant material, slowly infused for multiple weeks without essential oils or preservatives. The results speak for themselves- potent and medicinal herbal extractions that are gentle enough even for the most sensitive of us.
We are deeply committed to ensuring that the production of our herbal medicine line supports not only the health of ecosystems, but also a culture of reverence and reciprocity with the land. This is why we sustainably hand-harvest most of the herbs, and bring thoughtfulness to all aspects of your experience, from where our oils are sourced, to how the salt is collected, down to which packaging materials we use.
With every Plant Healing Woman order, you are supporting women-led herbalism that is bioregional, regenerative and deeply healing.
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