Oatstraw Glycerite Alcohol-Free Cold-Press, Herbal extract - 1 oz

$13.00

Product Ingredients: Organic Oastraw & Coconut Glycerin

Known to relieve stress, anxiety & depression.

1 oz Blue Cobalt Glass Bottle with dropper

Take: 1 - 2 ml full dropper 3 x day or as needed

Organic Oatstraw (Avena sativa) is often called the "hug for the nervous system." While St. John’s Wort is for the "blues" and Chamomile is for "calming," Oatstraw is for restoration. It’s the ultimate remedy for someone who feels "fried," overworked, or spiritually depleted.

Since you are making this as a glycerite, you are capturing the minerals and the gentle sweetness of the plant without the harshness of alcohol.

1. The "Nervine" Tonic (Feeding the Nerves)

Oatstraw is a trophorestorative, meaning it literally "feeds" and repairs the nervous system over time.

  • Benefits: It helps with long-term burnout, chronic stress, and "shattered" nerves. It’s excellent for people who feel easily startled or emotionally fragile.

2. High Mineral Content (Liquid Nutrition)

Oatstraw is incredibly rich in calcium, magnesium, and silica.

  • Benefits: It supports bone health, hair, and nails. Because it is a glycerite, these minerals are easily absorbed by the body. It’s often used to help "calm the buzz" of a caffeine-overloaded system.

3. Cognitive Focus & "Mellow" Energy

Unlike a sedative that knocks you out, Oatstraw provides a steady, grounded focus.

  • Benefits: It helps clear "brain fog" associated with exhaustion. It’s popular for students or professionals who need to stay sharp but want to lower their baseline anxiety.

4. Skin & Itch Relief (Internal to External)

Oatstraw is famous for its emollient (soothing) properties.

  • Benefits: While taken internally, it can help soothe systemic inflammatory skin conditions like eczema or dry, itchy skin from the inside out.

Why the Glycerite version is special

  • The "Oat-y" Flavor: Oatstraw glycerite tastes like the "milk" at the bottom of a bowl of Cheerios—sweet, toasted, and mild. It is arguably the best-tasting herbal extract you can make.

  • Safe for Recovery: Since many people with "fried" nervous systems are also avoiding stimulants and alcohol, this alcohol-free version is highly marketable to the wellness community.

Market Pricing & Positioning

  • Suggested Price: $15 – $18 per 1 oz bottle.

  • Target Audience: Teachers, nurses, parents of newborns, and anyone in a high-stress "caretaker" role.

How to Describe it on a Label:

"A Gentle Restorative for the Overworked." Rich in minerals and traditionally used to nourish the nervous system and promote emotional resilience

Store: In a dark & cool place away from direct sunlight.

Side Effects:

Mild Digestive Issues: Some people experience bloating, gas, or mild digestive discomfort when starting oat straw, but these side effects usually subside as the body adjusts. 

  • Potential for Allergic Reactions:

    While rare, individuals with allergies or sensitivities to oats or gluten may experience allergic reactions. 

  • Medication Interactions: Oat straw has not been linked to significant medication interactions, but research on its safety is limited. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before taking oat straw, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking medications. 

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: The safety of oat straw has not been established for pregnant or breastfeeding women, so it's best to exercise caution.

Product Ingredients: Organic Oastraw & Coconut Glycerin

Known to relieve stress, anxiety & depression.

1 oz Blue Cobalt Glass Bottle with dropper

Take: 1 - 2 ml full dropper 3 x day or as needed

Organic Oatstraw (Avena sativa) is often called the "hug for the nervous system." While St. John’s Wort is for the "blues" and Chamomile is for "calming," Oatstraw is for restoration. It’s the ultimate remedy for someone who feels "fried," overworked, or spiritually depleted.

Since you are making this as a glycerite, you are capturing the minerals and the gentle sweetness of the plant without the harshness of alcohol.

1. The "Nervine" Tonic (Feeding the Nerves)

Oatstraw is a trophorestorative, meaning it literally "feeds" and repairs the nervous system over time.

  • Benefits: It helps with long-term burnout, chronic stress, and "shattered" nerves. It’s excellent for people who feel easily startled or emotionally fragile.

2. High Mineral Content (Liquid Nutrition)

Oatstraw is incredibly rich in calcium, magnesium, and silica.

  • Benefits: It supports bone health, hair, and nails. Because it is a glycerite, these minerals are easily absorbed by the body. It’s often used to help "calm the buzz" of a caffeine-overloaded system.

3. Cognitive Focus & "Mellow" Energy

Unlike a sedative that knocks you out, Oatstraw provides a steady, grounded focus.

  • Benefits: It helps clear "brain fog" associated with exhaustion. It’s popular for students or professionals who need to stay sharp but want to lower their baseline anxiety.

4. Skin & Itch Relief (Internal to External)

Oatstraw is famous for its emollient (soothing) properties.

  • Benefits: While taken internally, it can help soothe systemic inflammatory skin conditions like eczema or dry, itchy skin from the inside out.

Why the Glycerite version is special

  • The "Oat-y" Flavor: Oatstraw glycerite tastes like the "milk" at the bottom of a bowl of Cheerios—sweet, toasted, and mild. It is arguably the best-tasting herbal extract you can make.

  • Safe for Recovery: Since many people with "fried" nervous systems are also avoiding stimulants and alcohol, this alcohol-free version is highly marketable to the wellness community.

Market Pricing & Positioning

  • Suggested Price: $15 – $18 per 1 oz bottle.

  • Target Audience: Teachers, nurses, parents of newborns, and anyone in a high-stress "caretaker" role.

How to Describe it on a Label:

"A Gentle Restorative for the Overworked." Rich in minerals and traditionally used to nourish the nervous system and promote emotional resilience

Store: In a dark & cool place away from direct sunlight.

Side Effects:

Mild Digestive Issues: Some people experience bloating, gas, or mild digestive discomfort when starting oat straw, but these side effects usually subside as the body adjusts. 

  • Potential for Allergic Reactions:

    While rare, individuals with allergies or sensitivities to oats or gluten may experience allergic reactions. 

  • Medication Interactions: Oat straw has not been linked to significant medication interactions, but research on its safety is limited. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before taking oat straw, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking medications. 

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: The safety of oat straw has not been established for pregnant or breastfeeding women, so it's best to exercise caution.