Stress + Sleep Trio

Stress. Anxiousness. Poor Sleep – repeat. Sound a little too familiar? Break the cycle with our soul-soothing trio, packed with our plant powered allies to help you feel more like yourself! Bundle includes:

  • Ashwagandha - 90 mL oral liquid. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine to calm nerves and as an adaptogen to help the body adapt to stress.
  • Valerian - 50 mL oral liquid. Traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to reduce nervous tension and relieve sleeplessness.
  • Inner Calm - 30 capsules. Relieves symptoms of mild anxiety, reduces nervous tension and supports emotional wellbeing.

Purchase any two items, get your choice of free Mushroom powder.

Description

Our Stress & Sleep Trio includes the essentials for a relieving stress and sleep support.

Bundle includes 3 products:

Wanderlust Ashwagandha

A consciously created plant active in a convenient, readily absorbed liquid herbal extract.

Adaptogen for stress: Ashwagandha is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an adaptogen to support a healthy stress response in the body and help the body adapt to stress.

Nervous tension: Ashwagandha is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to help relieve nervous tension and calm nerves.

Nervous system: Ashwagandha is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as a nervine to support nervous system health.

Restorative tonic: Ashwagandha is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as a restorative tonic and to help support vitality.

You can expect a bitter taste, which is typical of herbal extracts and all of their goodness. Complemented with natural peppermint oil.

Wanderlust Valerian

A consciously created plant active in a convenient, readily absorbed liquid herbal extract.

Sleep support: Valerian is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to help relieve sleeplessness and support refreshing sleep.

Calmative: Valerian is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine as a calmative and nervous system relaxant, to soothe nerves, reduce nervous tension and relieve excess nervous energy.

Nervous system: Valerian is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to help support nervous system health.

Stress symptom relief: Valerian is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to help relieve symptoms of stress.

Antispasmodic: Valerian is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine as an antispasmodic.

You can expect a slightly bitter taste, which is typical of herbal extracts and all of their goodness. Complemented with natural peppermint oil.

Wanderlust Inner Calm

A consciously created plant-active blend of Saffron and Lavender.

Mild anxiety symptom relief: Saffron relieves symptoms of mild anxiety and reduces nervous tension.

Emotional and mental wellbeing: Saffron helps support emotional and general mental wellbeing.

Calm nerves: Saffron is used to calm nerves and the mind.

Nervous tension: Saffron helps reduce nervous tension and relieve excess nervous energy.

Mind relaxation: Lavender is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to assist mind relaxation and reduce mental overactivity.

Sleep support: Lavender is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to support healthy sleeping patterns, relieve sleeplessness and reduce restless sleep.

General health and wellbeing: Lavender is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to support general health and wellbeing.

Direction

Wanderlust Ashwagandha

Adult Dosage

Using the measured dropper take 3.5 mL daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Drop directly onto the tongue or dilute in 30 mL of water or juice and consume immediately. Follow with a glass of water if necessary. Shake well before use.

Wanderlust Valerian

Adult Dosage

Using the measured dropper take 2.25 mL daily, one hour before bed, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Drop directly onto the tongue or dilute in 30 mL of water or juice and consume immediately. Follow with a glass of water if necessary. Shake well before use.

Wanderlust Inner Calm

Adult Dosage

Take one capsule daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Active Ingredients

Wanderlust Ashwagandha

Each 3.5 mL contains:

Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha)root ext. liquid 3.15 mL.

Derived from dry 3.15 g.

Also contains glycerol and peppermint oil.

No added gluten, dairy, lactose, soy, egg, artificial colours or artificial flavours.

Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Wanderlust Valerian

Each 2.25 mL contains:

Valeriana officinalis (Valerian)root ext. liquid 2 mL.

Derived from dry 2 g.

Also contains glycerol and peppermint oil.

No added gluten, dairy, lactose, soy, egg, artificial colours or artificial flavours.

Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Wanderlust Inner Calm

Each capsule contains:

Crocus sativus(Saffron)stigma ext. dry conc. 27 mg.

Derived from dry 90 mg.

Lavandula angustifolia(Lavender)flower ext. dry conc. 375 mg.

Derived from dry 1.5 g.

No added gluten, dairy, lactose, soy, egg, artificial colours or artificial flavours.

Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Health Warnings

Wanderlust Ashwagandha

Talk to an Ayurvedic practitioner/health professional if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you.

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.

Contains 40.5% alcohol.

Wanderlust Valerian

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.

Contains 54% alcohol.

Wanderlust Inner Calm

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.

Contains sulfites.

Sourcing

Wanderlust Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha sourced from India.

Wanderlust Valerian

Valerian sourced from Poland.

Wanderlust Inner Calm

Lavender sourced from USA.Saffron sourced from Spain.

Consciously Created

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Australian Made

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No Added Dairy

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No Added Gluten

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No Added Soy

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Plant Actives

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Vegan

Ingredients

We strive to harness the best from nature. We are dedicated to sourcing quality ingredients from around the world, selecting certified organic ingredients wherever possible.

Ashwagandha

Withania somnifera

Native to India through to South East Asia this short, perennial shrub is now grown throughout the world.

Ashwagandha is often referred to as Indian ginseng even though botanically, ginseng and Ashwagandha are unrelated. In Sanskrit, ashwa means ‘horse’ and gandha means ‘smell’ which refers to the root of the plant having a horse-like smell.

Traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an adaptogen, a rasayana (tonic) and to:

  • Maintain vitality
  • Support a healthy stress response in the body
  • Soothe and calm nerves
  • Support refreshing sleep
  • Relieve nervous tension
  • Support the nervous system
  • Assist with recovery from illness

Ashwagandha is a highly regarded plant used in Ayurveda, the traditional medicine of India. It is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as a rejuvenative and restorative rasayana (tonic).

Valerian

Valeriana officinalis

Native to Europe through to western Asia, and now grown throughout the world, this tall perennial topped with clusters of small pale pink to white flowers is also referred to as Garden Heliotrope, Common Valerian or All-Heal.

The etymology surrounding its botanical name has been a source of disagreement. One common belief comes from the derivation of the Latin word valeo, meaning ‘I am well’. It is also thought to originate from the Latin verb valere, meaning ‘to be strong’. Contrary to popular belief, the herb’s name may not have Latin roots, rather it has been suggested it shares an etymological connection to where it was first discovered, in the Roman province belonging to the Valerius clan.

The strong-smelling root is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to:

  • Decrease restless sleep
  • Relieve sleeplessness
  • Support refreshing sleep
  • Relieve excess nervous energy
  • Relax and support the nervous system
  • Relieve nervous tension
  • Soothe and calm nerves
  • Reduce symptoms of stress
  • As an antispasmodic

Valerian has been used as a valuable medicinal herb in Western Herbal Medicine since ancient Greece and Rome, used to relieve sleeplessness and to help support the nervous system.

Lavender

Lavandula angustifolia

Native to northern Africa and the mountainous regions of the Mediterranean, Lavender is now cultivated around the world for is essential oil and medicinal use.

With its silvery-green foliage and spikes of purple, pink, or white flowers, this perennial shrub and belongs to the mint family,Lamiaceae.Lavandulais a genus of 47 known species with the English and French Lavender being the most familiar.

The word “lavender” comes from the Latinlavaremeaning ‘to wash’, where the Romans used the fragrant oil in their baths.

Used in traditional Western Herbal Medicine to:

  • Calm the mind
  • Relive nervous tension and unrest
  • Helps assist mind relaxation and relieve mental overactivity
  • Relieve sleeplessness and decrease restless sleep
  • Support health sleeping patterns
  • Support general health and wellbeing

Lavender has been used for thousands of years for fragrances, therapeutics, and cooking and as an ornamental shrub. Egyptians used lavender oil in embalming, and the Greeks benefited from its medicinal properties. Lavender flowers represent purity, devotion, serenity, grace and calmness.

Saffron

Crocus sativus

It is believed that saffron originated and was first cultivated in Greece, but today the spice is primarily grown in Iran, Greece, Morocco, India and Spain.

Saffron describes both the plant and the spice resulting from its dried stigmas. Known as ‘red gold’, it is the most expensive spice in the world. It is valued in refined culinary art and as a dye in textile and woodwork. Saffron has a strong, exotic aroma and a bitter taste and is used to colour and flavour many Mediterranean and Asian dishes, particularly rice and fish, and English, Scandinavian, and Balkan breads.

The name is derived fromzafaran, the Arabian word for ‘yellow’.This versatile plant not only has been used for food, dye agent and perfume, but also recognised for its medicinal properties known to;

  • Calm the mind
  • Reduce tension and relieve excess nervous energy
  • Support emotional and mental wellbeing

In ancient times, saffron was used as a perfume, where it was strewn in Greek and Roman halls, courts, theatres, and baths; it became especially associated with the hetairai, a professional class of Greek courtesans. The streets of Rome were sprinkled with saffron when Nero made his entry into the city.

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