Poppy Alcohol-Free Liquid Extract, Poppy (Papaver Rhoeas) Dried Petals Glycerite 2 oz
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22.95
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Based on 7 ratings
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6.41
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6.03
Value for money
6.33
Customer service
6.45
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Product Description
ALCOHOL-FREE liquid extract of Poppy Papaver Rhoeas, expertly extracted! To purchase an alcohol-based version of this extract, go to: http://www. amazon. Copy and paste this link into your browser's address bar: com/gp/product/B00KLGBH32/
Only natural ingredients are used in Poppy Petals Papaver Rhoeas Glycerite! There is no alcohol present! Free of gluten! Non-GMO!
We use traditional extraction methods to extract high-quality Papaver Rhoeas liquid extract that is non-alcohol! We produce our extracts to exacting standards, extracting each herb according to its unique characteristics!
The dry material to solvents ratio is 1:3 in this super concentrated Poppy Petals Glycerin-based liquid extract!
Only Certified Organic or ethically sourced wild harvested raw material, vegetable palm glycerin, and crystal clear artesian purified water are used in our products! The best herbal glycerite for Poppy Papaver on the market! Made with a passion for plants and a sense of environmental stewardship!
Questions & Answers
In herbal extracts, what role does glycerin play?
In herbal tinctures, glycerin is used as a solvent. The medicinal properties of the plants are extracted and preserved in this way.
Selected User Reviews For Poppy Alcohol-Free Liquid Extract, Poppy (Papaver Rhoeas) Dried Petals Glycerite 2 oz
Five out of five stars
5/5
This is an excellent item.
Koda Warner
| Jun 10, 2021
Five out of five stars! The Papaver Rhoeas extract from Hawaiipharm completely transformed my life
5/5
I tried others, but this was the only one that worked, and it worked exceptionally well for me. The only drawback was a small amount of weight loss in the first week or two, which has since subsided.
Alistair Shaw
| Jul 28, 2021
One Star
3/5
This isn't good. Water that has been colored!.
Jocelyn Mooney
| May 23, 2021