


Organic Horsetail – 1oz Loose Dried Herb
Strong, mineral-rich, and deeply connected to the earth, horsetail has long been valued in herbal traditions for its grounding and restorative nature. In herbal energetics, horsetail is considered cooling, drying, and strengthening, supporting structure and stability throughout the body. Its high silica content is associated with resilience, renewal, and the maintenance of healthy connective tissues, hair, skin, and nails. Energetically, it is seen as a plant that reinforces inner strength and endurance, helping to restore balance where depletion or fragility may be present.
Our horsetail is provided by trusted suppliers who specialize in organic, sustainable, and ethical cultivation. Grown without synthetic chemicals or pesticides, the plants are carefully harvested and naturally dried to preserve their mineral integrity and potency. These suppliers use farming practices that respect the earth, protect pollinators, and ensure responsible stewardship of the land.
Packaged in a convenient 1oz size, this loose dried herb is versatile and easy to incorporate into daily or ritual use. A few simple ideas include:
Brewing into a mineral-rich herbal tea or infusion.
Adding to baths for grounding and rejuvenation.
Using in ritual or craft work to symbolize endurance, protection, and renewal.
Blending into herbal preparations that emphasize strength and structure.
In symbolic and astrological traditions, horsetail corresponds with Sagittarius, a sign associated with expansion, wisdom, and the pursuit of higher understanding. The abundance of silica within horsetail mirrors Sagittarius’s connection to growth and resilience—building strength from within while reaching toward greater awareness. This correspondence reflects the plant’s dual nature: rooted in the earth yet aligned with the spirit of exploration and learning.
Precautions and Contraindications: Horsetail should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and by individuals with kidney disorders or thiamine deficiency. It should not be used for extended periods without professional guidance. Always ensure horsetail is properly identified and free from contamination before use.
Disclaimer: All information provided is for educational and informational purposes only. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Always consult a qualified professional before using herbs in any health-related way.
Strong, mineral-rich, and deeply connected to the earth, horsetail has long been valued in herbal traditions for its grounding and restorative nature. In herbal energetics, horsetail is considered cooling, drying, and strengthening, supporting structure and stability throughout the body. Its high silica content is associated with resilience, renewal, and the maintenance of healthy connective tissues, hair, skin, and nails. Energetically, it is seen as a plant that reinforces inner strength and endurance, helping to restore balance where depletion or fragility may be present.
Our horsetail is provided by trusted suppliers who specialize in organic, sustainable, and ethical cultivation. Grown without synthetic chemicals or pesticides, the plants are carefully harvested and naturally dried to preserve their mineral integrity and potency. These suppliers use farming practices that respect the earth, protect pollinators, and ensure responsible stewardship of the land.
Packaged in a convenient 1oz size, this loose dried herb is versatile and easy to incorporate into daily or ritual use. A few simple ideas include:
Brewing into a mineral-rich herbal tea or infusion.
Adding to baths for grounding and rejuvenation.
Using in ritual or craft work to symbolize endurance, protection, and renewal.
Blending into herbal preparations that emphasize strength and structure.
In symbolic and astrological traditions, horsetail corresponds with Sagittarius, a sign associated with expansion, wisdom, and the pursuit of higher understanding. The abundance of silica within horsetail mirrors Sagittarius’s connection to growth and resilience—building strength from within while reaching toward greater awareness. This correspondence reflects the plant’s dual nature: rooted in the earth yet aligned with the spirit of exploration and learning.
Precautions and Contraindications: Horsetail should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and by individuals with kidney disorders or thiamine deficiency. It should not be used for extended periods without professional guidance. Always ensure horsetail is properly identified and free from contamination before use.
Disclaimer: All information provided is for educational and informational purposes only. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Always consult a qualified professional before using herbs in any health-related way.