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Thuja - Cedar Leaves - Wildcrafted & Shade-Dried - 113 g

Thuja spp.

Also known as: hojas de cedro

Wildcrafted & Shade-Dried

Thuja, known as the tree of life, shade-dried and traditionally valued for skin clarity, respiratory comfort, and indigenous cleansing ritual.


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The TRADITIONAL HERBS Ritual

The aromatic leaves of Thuja spp., the sacred cedar honored by indigenous North and Central American cultures, grow in Honduras' cooler highland forests.

The aromatic leaves of Thuja spp., the sacred cedar honored by indigenous North and Central American cultures, grow in Honduras' cooler highland forests. Hand-picked with ceremonial respect for the tree's enduring presence, these leaves carry spiritual and practical significance across generations.

Traditionally used for purification and respiratory wellness, they are harvested to maintain their ethereal essence, resinous potency, and concentrated volatile oils.

How to Use

How to Use

Herbal Infusion (Mild Tea)

Place 1/2 to 1 teaspoon (2-3g) of dried Thuja leaves in a teapot or cup. Pour 1 cup (240ml) of boiling water over the leaves. Cover and steep for 5-10 minutes. Strain well and drink 1 cup daily. Do not exceed recommended amounts.

For Immune Support (Traditional Use)

Drink 1 cup of Thuja tea daily during seasonal challenges to traditionally support immune function and respiratory wellness. Traditional Native American use for colds and infections.

For Respiratory Support

Consume Thuja tea 1-2 times daily to traditionally support respiratory comfort and ease congestion.

Steam Inhalation (For Congestion)

Place a handful of Thuja leaves in a bowl of very hot water. Drape a towel over your head and inhale the aromatic steam for 5-10 minutes to clear sinus congestion.

External Use (Topical)

Prepare a strong Thuja tea and apply topically to skin conditions such as warts, fungal infections, or minor skin irritations. Traditional external use is more common than internal consumption.

Processing

Processing Method

  1. 1

    Selective Harvesting

    Herbs are hand-picked at peak maturity, with care to protect plant populations and ecosystems.

  2. 2

    Manual Cleaning

    Unwanted parts like dirt and dry leaves are removed; useful portions are sorted for quality.

  3. 3

    Drying Setup

    Delicate herbs are tied in small bunches or spread thinly to allow natural airflow.

  4. 4

    Shade Drying

    Materials dry slowly in a cool, shaded space to preserve aroma, color, and beneficial properties.

  5. 5

    Storage

    Once fully dry, herbs are trimmed and sealed in airtight containers to maintain freshness and potency.

Profile

Product Profile

Origin

🇭🇳 Honduras

Shipping

Worldwide via DHL Express

Shelf Life

For best potency, use within 12–18 months.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry, and dark place. Always keep tightly sealed. Avoid prolonged heat and humidity.

Ingredients

Shade-dried cedar leaves, naturally aromatic and used for general wellness.

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FOR TRADITIONAL USE ONLY. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a healthcare professional before use if pregnant or nursing. Individual results may vary.