Wild Dagga

Wild Dagga

Leonotis Leonurus

Wild Harvest Dagga Flowers from South Africa. Hand-picked petals by petals.

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Carrying a beautiful essence of femininity and sensitivity, Wild Dagga is soothing, gentle and elevating. According to traditional beliefs, this red flower is said to induce calming, sedating and euphoric sensations. Dagga connects us to our emotions; unleashing bountiful motions of sensuality, receptivity, and creativity from within. 

With a capacity to support and push limitations in the dream world, Dagga has a reputation of emphasising positive dreams, as well as making them more lucid.

Dagga flowers have long been used in traditional African herbal medicine. It has also been used throughout South American for ceremonial purposes, as well as an alternative to hemp.

Really great as a substitute for CBD and a complement for any herbal-blend to smoke .

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The taste of Wild Dagga petals is earthy with a hint of mint, providing a pleasant and calming flavor.

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Infusion:

Wild Dagga petals are best used as a simple infusion.

  • Instructions:
    • Use 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried Wild Dagga petals.
    • Infuse in hot water for 10-15 minutes. Adjust the dosage and infusion time to obtain a mild taste.
    • Strain the petals and enjoy the earthy, minty tea. You may re-use the same petals for another drink.
    • Can be consumed at any time of the day.

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Smoking:

Wild Dagga is also a nice smokable complement to add to your herbal mixture.

  • Instructions:
    • Finely crush a small amount of Wild Dagga petals.
    • Add to your favorite smoking blend.

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Extracts:

Resin Extract:
- Use about a chickpea size of resin diluted in hot water.
- Use about a rice grain size of resin directly under your tongue.
Powder Extract:
- Use a quarter of a teaspoon diluted in hot water.
- If smoked, simply sprinkle a bit of powder on your smoking base.

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When Not to Use:

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Consult with a healthcare provider before using Wild Dagga, as there is insufficient reliable information about its safety in these conditions.
  • Allergies: Avoid using if you have a known allergy to plants in the mint family.

Our Source of Wild Dagga :

Our precious Wild Dagga petals are wild harvested by our partner's family business in Peru.

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Which Variation to Choose ?

We offer 3 variations of the beautiful Wild Dagga flower : 

-> Pure Petals : Very Easy to Use, the most beautiful and holistic experience of that magical flower.

-> Powder Extract: Super-easy to use, simply drop in water (cold or hot), the effect is a bit more intense than the flower. 

-> Paste Extract: Super easy to use, can be simply melt under the tongue or diluted in water. Perfect for “micro-dosing” all day long and feeling the blessing of Wild Dagga anytime! 

 

About our Wild Dagga Resin & Powder Extract

To make the paste, only pure water is used. The plant material is soaked in water, it is then boiled, filtered and boiled again, until all the water evaporates and only a concentrate paste is left over. This process takes many long hours, and condenses most of the active components of the plant.

To make the powder extract, the resin simply goes through a spray-drying machine.

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About Suggestions for Use & Side-Effects:

Even though most of our herbal products can be used safely in any circumstances, we do NOT provide in-depth information about the possible side effects, over-dosage, interactions with drugs and specific medical conditions’. Here, as well, please Do Your Own Research (DYOR).

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Legal Status and Usage of Our Products

Our products at Infuse.earth are classified and sold as “Tisanes Alimentaires,” which translates to “Herbal Infusions” in English. This designation clarifies their primary intended use. We emphasize that any alternative use of our herbs beyond their intended purpose as herbal infusions is not within our responsibility.

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About Health Claims & Benefits

By law, we are restricted from making specific health claims about the herbs available on Infuse.earth. We encourage you to do your own research (DYOR) using the wealth of information available online. Simply searching for the name of any herb will provide numerous sources of information.

On our website, we provide insights into the spiritual messages, teachings, and traditional uses of each herb for educational purposes. These insights include historical perspectives, legends, and traditional practices associated with the herbs we offer.

It’s important to note that our herbs are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any specific disease.

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