Q: HOW DO I TAKE A TINCTURE/GLYCERITE EXTRACT?
A: Place 1ml (approx 1/2 full dropper) of liquid under the tongue and before swallowing, hold for 30-60 seconds and then swallow. This allows superior absorption directly to the bloodstream to occur. Swish mouth with water/juice to rid taste if undesired. Our alcohol free tinctures will not burn the mouth. The strength of this cleanse is dependent on this step, do not swallow without first holding the liquid under the tongue for 30-60 seconds.
Q: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TINCTURES/GLYCERITES VS. CAPSULES? LIQUID VS. DRIED HERBS?
A: Capsules take about 20-30+ minutes to digest. A tincture/ glycerite is more quickly absorbed (only 4 minutes) by the mucous membranes in your mouth. Tinctures also retain and develop stronger potency for years thus keeping longer shelf life vs. capsules.
FDA Disclaimer: Our products are not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
We are legally unable to describe each herb/plant in detail or make claim to their function. We urge you to research valid, cited sources for each herb/plant to better understand their function and usefulness!
We are working towards linking cited sources as they pertain to each individual herb for educational purposes only.
- A Detailed Dosage and Cleanse Guide Sheet will be included with your order.
- Product: Triple Extracted Glycerite Tincture Liquid Dietary Supplement.
- Amount: 2oz (59ml) (59 servings per bottle)
- 1 Year Shelf Life from purchase.
Please consult your licensed healthcare professional before taking our products or any other dietary supplement. Our information and/or recommendations should not be construed to replace professional medical assistance and/or advice. For legal reasons, RESTOREDBYLIFEINC and all representatives of RESTOREDBYLIFEINC cannot and will not give medical advice or make medical claims. Our products should not be construed as a medical drug. Our products are designed to assist as supplementation alongside a balanced, healthy diet and physical activity protocol that is first approved by your primary care physician.