

Internal Health products
Well folks, I have gotten in trouble numerous times for talking about my products and how they can help people. Meta shut me down when I tried to link my Shopify store. Etsy banned me from selling completely. Youtube gave me a few strikes. I've been shadow banned on Instagram and Facebook several times. So I figure the only way you're going to be able to learn about this stuff is if I have it on a separate website.
DISCLAIMER: I'm not a doctor. This is not medical advice. If you're pregnant or nursing or have a health condition or are taking medications or have any concern at all, ask a doctor before use, preferably a good doctor, maybe even a naturopath. These products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) thank God. They are not *intended* to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, but I know they could, intended or not, because God gave us some bitchin' herbs way before we ever had big pharma. Do your own research. But not on Google. Now let's get to it.​
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No more pills to swallow here. Let's nourish our bodies in other ways. We've got herbal tea blends, herbal broth blends, herbal oxymels, rose water, frankincense water, and so much more. These different things can help in so many ways. God gave us everything we need and it's time we start using it.
Learn about our Internal Health products
Maydi Frankincense Gum

Put down the pack of Wrigley's and try this instead. Maydi frankincense, or Boswellia frereana, is a prized resin known for its broad spectrum of traditional and scientifically supported therapeutic benefits. Rich in active compounds like pinene, thujene, and cymene, this resin exhibits powerful anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antimicrobial properties. It has shown promise in relieving pain and reducing inflammation associated with arthritis, asthma, and digestive disorders by inhibiting inflammatory enzymes and molecules such as leukotrienes. When used topically, it can help ease muscle tension, joint pain, and reduce the symptoms of osteoarthritis. In respiratory health, Maydi frankincense supports clearer breathing by relaxing bronchial muscles, making it useful for asthma and bronchitis. Its skin-healing properties make it popular for reducing the appearance of wrinkles, scars, and acne, while promoting overall skin tone and elasticity. Internally, it can be chewed as a natural gum—an age-old practice that not only supports digestive function and freshens breath, but also helps promote oral health due to its antibacterial effects. Additionally, its calming aroma is commonly used in aromatherapy to relieve stress, balance mood, and potentially support hormonal health.
Medicinal Tea Blend #1

This organic floral and herbal bitchin' tea blend has benefits for the nervous system, immune system, digestion, skin, and respiratory health. Bee balm flowers are naturally antimicrobial and antiviral, making them excellent for immune support and for easing symptoms of colds, flu, or sore throats. They also help calm digestive upset and can promote gentle detoxification. Lavender flowers are widely loved for their calming properties—they help ease stress, tension, and anxiety, and may also relieve headaches and mild insomnia when sipped in the evening. Marigold flowers, along with calendula, are known for their skin-healing and anti-inflammatory properties. They can help soothe internal irritation, especially in the digestive tract, and support lymphatic flow and immune response. Chrysanthemum flowers are traditionally used to cool the body, reduce internal heat, and support the eyes and liver. They are also rich in antioxidants that may help protect the body from oxidative stress. Mullein leaf is a classic lung-supporting herb, helpful for calming coughs, clearing congestion, and soothing inflammation in the respiratory system. Comfrey leaf supports tissue repair thanks to its cell-regenerating compounds and is often used to calm inflammation in the digestive tract. Plantain leaf is a gentle, soothing herb with antibacterial and wound-healing properties; it’s often used to ease irritation in the throat, stomach, or skin. Together, these herbs create a calming, restorative tea that supports the body’s natural healing processes from the inside out.
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* It's important when making tea you understand not to boil your herbs. None of these are roots or barks, so you're not going to want to boil them in water. What you're going to want to do is get your tea kettle or pot to a rolling boil, pull it off the stove, then add some of your herbs in there...as much to your liking. You could do a small amount, like a teaspoon or you can add a quarter cup. It's all up to you. Let it steep for 10 to 15 minutes so that you get the full medicinal benefit. Now, it is quite common that the body likes a cold tea more than a hot tea so don't drink it super hot, make sure it's cooled down. Use fruit to sweeten as an alternative to other sweetener options. Got a pear, berries, or orange lying around? Cut it up and toss it in.
Medicinal Tea Blend #2

This organic tea blend brings together five nourishing botanicals that gently support the body and mind. Red clover tops are rich in natural phytoestrogens and antioxidants, making them helpful for hormonal balance, skin health, and gentle detoxification through the lymphatic system. Chamomile is well-known for its calming effects—it helps ease stress, soothe digestive discomfort, and promote restful sleep. Wild lettuce is traditionally used as a natural calming agent and mild sedative, valued for its ability to relax the nervous system and ease both emotional and physical tension. It has been used to soothe headaches, muscle aches, and restlessness, and may support more comfortable sleep without being overly sedating. Some herbalists refer to it as "natural opium" for its gentle pain-relieving qualities, though it does not contain actual opiates. Hawthorn berries are a classic heart-supportive herb, known to help improve circulation, regulate blood pressure, and strengthen cardiovascular function, while also offering mild calming effects for the nervous system. Alfalfa, "the Father of all foods," is a nutrient-dense plant full of vitamins, minerals, and chlorophyll, often used to gently strengthen the body, support joint health, and promote overall vitality. Together, this blend creates a soothing, nourishing tea that supports relaxation, heart health, hormonal balance, and gentle detox—all while offering a grounding sense of wellness with each cup.​
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* It's important when making tea you understand not to boil your herbs. None of these are roots or barks, so you're not going to want to boil them in water. What you're going to want to do is get your tea kettle or pot to a rolling boil, pull it off the stove, then add some of your herbs in there...as much to your liking. You could do a small amount, like a teaspoon or you can add a quarter cup. It's all up to you. Let it steep for 10 to 15 minutes so that you get the full medicinal benefit. Now, it is quite common that the body likes a cold tea more than a hot tea so don't drink it super hot, make sure it's cooled down. Use fruit to sweeten as an alternative to other sweetener options. Got a pear, berries, or orange lying around? Cut it up and toss it in.
Organic Herbal Oxymel #1
(Calendula & Thyme Blend)
This oxymel blends the immune-supportive power of organic apple cider vinegar and raw honey with the soothing, healing properties of calendula and thyme. Apple cider vinegar helps support digestion, balance internal pH, and encourage healthy detoxification, while raw honey has natural antibacterial and antiviral properties, along with enzymes and antioxidants that help the body fight off illness. Calendula is a gentle yet powerful anti-inflammatory herb that supports skin health, lymphatic flow, and gut repair, making it ideal for internal and external soothing. Thyme is a time-tested respiratory herb, rich in natural compounds like thymol that help clear mucus, fight infection, and calm coughs. Together, these ingredients create a vibrant, tangy-sweet tonic that supports the immune system, soothes inflammation, and promotes whole-body wellness. Take a few dropper-fulls or drink the whole bottle, depending on how you're feeling.​​

Organic Herbal Oxymel #2
(Cleavers, Blue Verbena, Lemon Balm)
This vibrant oxymel combines the foundational benefits of organic apple cider vinegar and raw honey with the restorative properties of cleavers, blue vervain, and lemon balm. Apple cider vinegar helps stimulate digestion, balance blood sugar, and support natural detox pathways, while raw honey offers antimicrobial, antioxidant, and soothing effects for the throat and immune system. Cleavers is a renowned lymphatic tonic that encourages healthy lymph flow and gentle detoxification, helping the body clear out stagnation and reduce puffiness or congestion. Blue verbena supports the nervous system, calming tension, easing stress-related headaches, and grounding the mind—especially helpful during times of mental strain or emotional overload. Lemon balm brings a bright, uplifting flavor while gently calming the nervous system, supporting digestion, and promoting emotional balance. Take a dropper full or the whole bottle if you need it.

Bitchin' Broth Blends

Bitchin’ Broth Blend #1 is a bold, invigorating mix that will nourish the body from the inside out. Lemongrass and ginger root provide a bright, zesty foundation known to support digestion and circulation, while turmeric adds powerful anti-inflammatory properties that help calm joint and tissue irritation. Stinging nettle and dandelion root have deep mineral nourishment and gentle detoxification, supporting kidney and liver function. The aromatic warmth of allspice, garlic, marjoram, and peppercorns brings not just flavor, but immune and metabolic support. Finished with sea salt flakes, this blend is grounding, hydrating, and perfectly balanced for sipping as a tonic broth or adding depth to soups and stews—especially when your body needs a reset or immune lift.
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Bitchin’ Broth Blend #2 leans into savory, herbal richness with a focus on immune and gut support. Earthy, aromatic herbs like rosemary, oregano, sage, and marjoram are known for their antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory benefits, making this blend ideal for protecting the body during cold and flu season or supporting recovery. Garlic and onion provide classic prebiotic benefits to feed healthy gut bacteria while bolstering immune resilience. Burdock root, a powerhouse herb, is revered for its ability to purify the blood, support liver function, and promote healthy skin from within. With the added depth of peppercorns and sea salt flakes, this blend creates a deeply nourishing, savory experience that supports wellness at every level—from digestion to immunity to whole-body vitality.
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* Just throw either mix in a pot of water or broth and strain, or put into a large tea bag/holder and add to your pot of broth or soup. Want to make a cup and not a whole pot? Add some to a cup of hot water, let sit, strain, and serve. The amount you want to add is based on your personal preference. There's no wrong way.
Red Rose Water
Rose water made with just water and organic rose buds is a simple yet powerful botanical remedy that supports both inner balance and outer beauty. When consumed, rose water may help calm the nervous system, ease digestive discomfort, and gently support hydration and skin health from within—thanks to its natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds. When used topically, rose water acts as a natural toner, helping to soothe irritation, reduce redness, and restore the skin's pH balance. Its cooling and mildly astringent nature makes it especially helpful for sensitive or acne-prone skin. The gentle floral aroma also supports emotional wellbeing, making it a lovely addition to calming rituals, face mists, or wellness tonics.

Sacra Frankincense Water
Water infused with organic Sacra Frankincense tears is a deeply grounding and rejuvenating tonic that offers both internal and external benefits. Sacra frankincense, prized for its purity and high resin content, contains powerful compounds like boswellic acids and terpenes known for their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and cellular-supportive properties. When sipped as a daily ritual, this sacred infusion can help soothe the digestive tract, support immune function, calm the nervous system, and promote a sense of emotional balance. Topically, it can be used as a gentle skin tonic to reduce redness, support skin regeneration, and protect against environmental stressors. With its subtle aroma and ancient reputation for spiritual and physical healing, frankincense water bridges traditional wellness with modern self-care.

Sacra Frankincense Tears

Omani frankincense resin, particularly the standard Hojary (also spelled Hojari) grade handpicked from the Dhofar region, is considered by many to be the finest in the world. The most prized resins are the smaller white and citrus-colored tears, known for their bright, citrusy aroma with subtle woody and balsamic undertones. The dry, arid climate of Dhofar provides ideal growing conditions for Boswellia sacra trees. However, over-harvesting in the past and increasing urban development have threatened the trees, forcing harvesters deeper into the desert. To protect this precious resource, the Sultanate of Oman now tightly controls harvesting and releases the resin in limited amounts.
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Beyond its cultural and aromatic value, Omani frankincense also offers a range of potential health benefits. Its boswellic acids have strong anti-inflammatory properties, which may help with arthritis, asthma, and inflammatory bowel diseases. Research also suggests possible anticancer effects, with studies showing frankincense may slow tumor growth and trigger cancer cell death. Additionally, it supports respiratory health, aids digestion, promotes clearer, healthier skin, and is widely used in aromatherapy to reduce stress and enhance mood.
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* Boil 2 liters of water to a rolling boil. have either a 2 L jar, or two 1 L jars. Put half of the frankincense in each of the smaller jars, or put the whole bottle in a large 2L jar. Turn the heat off the boiling water, and pour it in the jars let steep until cool. When it's ready you can filter out the frankincense and reuse it one more time or you can leave it in the water and chew it and eat it with your drink.