Gemmos Lauren Hubele
Lithy Tree, Viburnum lantana
Viburnum lantana
1.7 fl oz (50 ml) - Tree Bud Extract
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Lithy
Why Lauren loves Lithy Gemmo
I love what it offers emotionally for the nervous system. Very calming, it is known to excavate grief from the lungs, so one must be prepared to process what arises.
Lithy Tree
Lithy Tree is a deciduous shrub which can reach up to 5 m or 16 ft tall and its beautiful white flowers with a lily scent, resemble snowballs placed on the branches. The fruits/berries start out green, then red, and turn black, all being poisonous. The leaves are hairy on the underside and turn red in the fall.
These trees are found in scrub, hedgerows and woodland edges, especially those on calcareous soils. The twigs are very tough and flexible, easily bent but hard to break, which explains why they are used to tie hay bales, and there is evidence that, in Europe at least, its straight wood was used to make arrows.
Here’s a Podcast to learn more
Gemmo Ingredients
- Plant: 5%
- Glycerine: 33%
- Ethanol: 18%
- Water: 44%
Precautions
None known.
Disclaimer
Gemmo extracts are not meant to treat or cure any disease or medical condition. Please consult with your practitioner before using these or any product during pregnancy, along with prescription medications or if you have a serious medical condition.
The previous statements and all statements on this site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Lithy
Why Lauren loves Lithy Gemmo
I love what it offers emotionally for the nervous system. Very calming, it is known to excavate grief from the lungs, so one must be prepared to process what arises.
Lithy Tree
Lithy Tree is a deciduous shrub which can reach up to 5 m or 16 ft tall and its beautiful white flowers with a lily scent, resemble snowballs placed on the branches. The fruits/berries start out green, then red, and turn black, all being poisonous. The leaves are hairy on the underside and turn red in the fall.
These trees are found in scrub, hedgerows and woodland edges, especially those on calcareous soils. The twigs are very tough and flexible, easily bent but hard to break, which explains why they are used to tie hay bales, and there is evidence that, in Europe at least, its straight wood was used to make arrows.
Here’s a Podcast to learn more
Gemmo Ingredients
- Plant: 5%
- Glycerine: 33%
- Ethanol: 18%
- Water: 44%
Precautions
None known.
Disclaimer
Gemmo extracts are not meant to treat or cure any disease or medical condition. Please consult with your practitioner before using these or any product during pregnancy, along with prescription medications or if you have a serious medical condition.
The previous statements and all statements on this site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
