Herb Pharm Mullein Garlic Herbal Oil – 1 Ounce

A proprietary blend of Mullein, Calendula and St. John’s Wort flower extracts, and Garlic bulb extract
Herb Pharm individually extracts each herb prior to blending to provide a broad spectrum of therapeutic plant compounds
Prepared from herbs that are Certified-Organically Grown or are Sustainably Wildcrafted in their natural wild habitat

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Herb Pharm Mullein Garlic Herbal Oil is a proprietary blend of Mullein, Calendula and St. John’s Wort flower extracts, and Garlic bulb extract. Herb Pharm Mullein Garlic Oil is prepared from herbs that are Certified-Organically Grown or are Sustainably Wildcrafted in their natural wild habitat. They are hand-harvested at their optimal potency, and are then promptly extracted in certified organic olive oil while still fresh & succulent or after being carefully shade-dried. The herbs in this formula are individually extracted to provide a broad spectrum of therapeutic plant compounds. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. Consult physician if pain or infection. Do not use in perforated eardrum. Herb Pharm never uses synthetic solvents. The company’s farm is Certified Organic, Bee Friendly, and Salmon Safe. Herb Pharm is the #1 selling liquid herbal extract brand in US Natural Food (SPINS). Herb Pharm is a company of herbalists, scientists, and farmers in GMO-free Josephine County, OR. There, they have been cultivating herbs with care, precision, and respect for nature since 1979.
A proprietary blend of Mullein, Calendula and St. John’s Wort flower extracts, and Garlic bulb extract
Herb Pharm individually extracts each herb prior to blending to provide a broad spectrum of therapeutic plant compounds
Prepared from herbs that are Certified-Organically Grown or are Sustainably Wildcrafted in their natural wild habitat
Vegan, non-GMO, & gluten-free
Herb identity assured via HPTLC fingerprinting and other methods specific to each herb

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