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Iron Boost Herbal Syrup

Iron Boost Herbal Syrup

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Nourish your body with our Iron Boost Herbal Syrup, a thoughtfully crafted daily tonic designed to support healthy iron levels naturally. Blended with iron-rich herbs, warming spices, and nutrient-dense dried fruits, this syrup works synergistically to enhance absorption so your body can truly benefit from every dose. We've included digestive-supporting ingredients to optimize how your system processes and utilizes the iron you consume. Sweetened with honey and blackstrap molasses for a genuinely delicious taste, this restorative tonic makes wellness feel like a treat. Perfect for those seeking to build vitality and restore balance over time.

Enjoy as a daily tonic iron-boosting herbal syrup by the spoonful, stir into bubbly water, or drizzle it over oatmeal.

Ingredients: Filtered water, organic raw filtered honey, organic blackstrap molasses, organic yellow dock root, organic dandelion root, organic astragalus root, organic orange, organic ceylon cinnamon, organic fennel, organic dates, organic rose hips, organic stinging nettle, organic oatstraw, and organic red raspberry leaf. 

Disclaimer: This herbal syrup is a blood-building and iron-boosting tonic meant to nourish and restore over a longer period of time. And while it’s meant to support healthy iron levels, it’s not meant to necessarily treat iron deficiency. 

Is this herbal iron syrup safe for everyone?

Many of the ingredients in this herbal iron syrup recipe are considered culinary ingredients that are generally safe for all. However, red raspberry leaf can act similar to estrogen in the body may be contraindicated with estrogen-sensitive conditions like certain cancers. Just leave these herbs out of the recipe if you have concerns.

And always speak with your licensed healthcare practitioner or a practicing clinical herbalist before consuming new herbal medicines, especially those using herbs you’re unfamiliar with.

 

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