


SANCTUS - Cell, Tissue & Immune Support
STOCK UPDATE
Due to high demand and supply chain delays, Sanctus is currently low or temporarily out of stock.
To reserve your order:
👉 Place your order now, and we will dispatch it as soon as our bottle supply is resolved. You’ll receive a notification when your parcel is on its way.
In the meantime, please explore our other available products, as some lines may run out before our upcoming relocation.
Thank you for your patience, trust, and ongoing support.
— Lulu Langford | Chrysalis Original
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Sanctus is crafted as a homœopathised Mother Tincture Plus, drawing inspiration from a blend known historically as Essiac, cherished for generations in traditional healing circles.
Rooted in traditional Ojibway Native American herbal wisdom, Essiac (or Cassie Tea) gained recognition through nurse René Caisse, who dedicated her work to exploring its uses. Across decades, researchers and practitioners alike have shown keen interest in the herbs found in this blend. But Sanctus takes this much further.
Each herb chosen for Sanctus has a long history of traditional use, individually valued for properties linked to cellular health, cleansing, tissue support, and balance. When combined, they form a synergistic blend designed to support the body’s natural processes.
As a homœopath and herbalist, I believe the body’s innate intelligence can be supported through the energetic signatures of plants and minerals. Sanctus is prepared through processes of attenuation and dynamisation, then radionics - concentrating the vibrational imprint of the herbs rather than their physical substance. This allows for smaller doses while still capturing the essence of the original botanicals.
While modern regulatory frameworks often limit what can be publicly stated, there is abundant traditional knowledge and research surrounding these herbs and their diverse uses across history. I encourage those curious about deeper details to explore reputable resources, historical texts, and traditional herbal literature.
Ingredients in Sanctus
Each herb below has been selected for its long-standing place in traditional herbal practice and natural health philosophies:
Slippery Elm (Ulmus Rubra) – Traditionally used for soothing mucous membranes and digestive comfort
Grapefruit Peel (Citrus Paradisi) – Known for its traditional use in digestive health and vitality
Turkey Rhubarb (Rheum Palmatum) – Valued for digestive and cleansing traditions
Burdock (Arctium Lappa) – Historically linked to liver support and detoxification
Sheep Sorrel (Rumex Acetosella) – Traditionally associated with glandular and mucous membrane health
Graviola (Annona Muricata) – Used in some traditions for digestive and immune support
African Wormwood (Artemisia Afra) – Historically known for respiratory and digestive support
Black Seed (Nigella Sativa) – Revered for broad traditional use in various cultures
Sumac (Rhus Aromatica) – Traditionally valued for its astringent and toning qualities
Moringa (Moringa Oleifera) – Renowned as a nutrient-rich plant in many traditional systems
Clove (Syzygium Aromaticum) – Used traditionally for digestive and oral health
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) – Known in herbal traditions for digestive and metabolic support
Quercetin (flavonoid) – Present in many plants, valued for general antioxidant properties
Natto (fermented organic soy) – Recognised in traditional diets for circulatory health
Turmeric (Curcuma Longa) – Revered in many systems for its warming and digestive qualities
Black Pepper (Piper Nigrum) – Traditionally used to enhance the effects of other botanicals
Anise (Pimpinella Anisum) – Valued in herbal traditions for digestive comfort
Bromelain (from pineapple enzyme) – Used traditionally for digestive support and tissue balance
Marigold (Calendula Officinalis) – Long treasured for soothing skin and mucous membranes
How to Use Sanctus
Sanctus is not a vitamin supplement. Like all high-dilution homœopathics, laboratory analysis would simply reveal water and ethanol with traces of herbs. It is the frequency—the energetic imprint—that gives this preparation its unique character.
Sanctus may be used as part of your daily routine, or as advised by your chosen practitioner. It may also be combined with other Chrysalis Original blends (such as Mosaic, Lumen, Divina, Ultimus) for those wishing to explore additional support.
If you are currently under medical treatment or using pharmaceutical medications, we recommend seeking guidance before commencing any new natural preparations.
For those who wish to explore this blend further or have questions, please feel free to contact us directly.
STOCK UPDATE
Due to high demand and supply chain delays, Sanctus is currently low or temporarily out of stock.
To reserve your order:
👉 Place your order now, and we will dispatch it as soon as our bottle supply is resolved. You’ll receive a notification when your parcel is on its way.
In the meantime, please explore our other available products, as some lines may run out before our upcoming relocation.
Thank you for your patience, trust, and ongoing support.
— Lulu Langford | Chrysalis Original
_________________________________
Sanctus is crafted as a homœopathised Mother Tincture Plus, drawing inspiration from a blend known historically as Essiac, cherished for generations in traditional healing circles.
Rooted in traditional Ojibway Native American herbal wisdom, Essiac (or Cassie Tea) gained recognition through nurse René Caisse, who dedicated her work to exploring its uses. Across decades, researchers and practitioners alike have shown keen interest in the herbs found in this blend. But Sanctus takes this much further.
Each herb chosen for Sanctus has a long history of traditional use, individually valued for properties linked to cellular health, cleansing, tissue support, and balance. When combined, they form a synergistic blend designed to support the body’s natural processes.
As a homœopath and herbalist, I believe the body’s innate intelligence can be supported through the energetic signatures of plants and minerals. Sanctus is prepared through processes of attenuation and dynamisation, then radionics - concentrating the vibrational imprint of the herbs rather than their physical substance. This allows for smaller doses while still capturing the essence of the original botanicals.
While modern regulatory frameworks often limit what can be publicly stated, there is abundant traditional knowledge and research surrounding these herbs and their diverse uses across history. I encourage those curious about deeper details to explore reputable resources, historical texts, and traditional herbal literature.
Ingredients in Sanctus
Each herb below has been selected for its long-standing place in traditional herbal practice and natural health philosophies:
Slippery Elm (Ulmus Rubra) – Traditionally used for soothing mucous membranes and digestive comfort
Grapefruit Peel (Citrus Paradisi) – Known for its traditional use in digestive health and vitality
Turkey Rhubarb (Rheum Palmatum) – Valued for digestive and cleansing traditions
Burdock (Arctium Lappa) – Historically linked to liver support and detoxification
Sheep Sorrel (Rumex Acetosella) – Traditionally associated with glandular and mucous membrane health
Graviola (Annona Muricata) – Used in some traditions for digestive and immune support
African Wormwood (Artemisia Afra) – Historically known for respiratory and digestive support
Black Seed (Nigella Sativa) – Revered for broad traditional use in various cultures
Sumac (Rhus Aromatica) – Traditionally valued for its astringent and toning qualities
Moringa (Moringa Oleifera) – Renowned as a nutrient-rich plant in many traditional systems
Clove (Syzygium Aromaticum) – Used traditionally for digestive and oral health
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) – Known in herbal traditions for digestive and metabolic support
Quercetin (flavonoid) – Present in many plants, valued for general antioxidant properties
Natto (fermented organic soy) – Recognised in traditional diets for circulatory health
Turmeric (Curcuma Longa) – Revered in many systems for its warming and digestive qualities
Black Pepper (Piper Nigrum) – Traditionally used to enhance the effects of other botanicals
Anise (Pimpinella Anisum) – Valued in herbal traditions for digestive comfort
Bromelain (from pineapple enzyme) – Used traditionally for digestive support and tissue balance
Marigold (Calendula Officinalis) – Long treasured for soothing skin and mucous membranes
How to Use Sanctus
Sanctus is not a vitamin supplement. Like all high-dilution homœopathics, laboratory analysis would simply reveal water and ethanol with traces of herbs. It is the frequency—the energetic imprint—that gives this preparation its unique character.
Sanctus may be used as part of your daily routine, or as advised by your chosen practitioner. It may also be combined with other Chrysalis Original blends (such as Mosaic, Lumen, Divina, Ultimus) for those wishing to explore additional support.
If you are currently under medical treatment or using pharmaceutical medications, we recommend seeking guidance before commencing any new natural preparations.
For those who wish to explore this blend further or have questions, please feel free to contact us directly.
STOCK UPDATE
Due to high demand and supply chain delays, Sanctus is currently low or temporarily out of stock.
To reserve your order:
👉 Place your order now, and we will dispatch it as soon as our bottle supply is resolved. You’ll receive a notification when your parcel is on its way.
In the meantime, please explore our other available products, as some lines may run out before our upcoming relocation.
Thank you for your patience, trust, and ongoing support.
— Lulu Langford | Chrysalis Original
_________________________________
Sanctus is crafted as a homœopathised Mother Tincture Plus, drawing inspiration from a blend known historically as Essiac, cherished for generations in traditional healing circles.
Rooted in traditional Ojibway Native American herbal wisdom, Essiac (or Cassie Tea) gained recognition through nurse René Caisse, who dedicated her work to exploring its uses. Across decades, researchers and practitioners alike have shown keen interest in the herbs found in this blend. But Sanctus takes this much further.
Each herb chosen for Sanctus has a long history of traditional use, individually valued for properties linked to cellular health, cleansing, tissue support, and balance. When combined, they form a synergistic blend designed to support the body’s natural processes.
As a homœopath and herbalist, I believe the body’s innate intelligence can be supported through the energetic signatures of plants and minerals. Sanctus is prepared through processes of attenuation and dynamisation, then radionics - concentrating the vibrational imprint of the herbs rather than their physical substance. This allows for smaller doses while still capturing the essence of the original botanicals.
While modern regulatory frameworks often limit what can be publicly stated, there is abundant traditional knowledge and research surrounding these herbs and their diverse uses across history. I encourage those curious about deeper details to explore reputable resources, historical texts, and traditional herbal literature.
Ingredients in Sanctus
Each herb below has been selected for its long-standing place in traditional herbal practice and natural health philosophies:
Slippery Elm (Ulmus Rubra) – Traditionally used for soothing mucous membranes and digestive comfort
Grapefruit Peel (Citrus Paradisi) – Known for its traditional use in digestive health and vitality
Turkey Rhubarb (Rheum Palmatum) – Valued for digestive and cleansing traditions
Burdock (Arctium Lappa) – Historically linked to liver support and detoxification
Sheep Sorrel (Rumex Acetosella) – Traditionally associated with glandular and mucous membrane health
Graviola (Annona Muricata) – Used in some traditions for digestive and immune support
African Wormwood (Artemisia Afra) – Historically known for respiratory and digestive support
Black Seed (Nigella Sativa) – Revered for broad traditional use in various cultures
Sumac (Rhus Aromatica) – Traditionally valued for its astringent and toning qualities
Moringa (Moringa Oleifera) – Renowned as a nutrient-rich plant in many traditional systems
Clove (Syzygium Aromaticum) – Used traditionally for digestive and oral health
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) – Known in herbal traditions for digestive and metabolic support
Quercetin (flavonoid) – Present in many plants, valued for general antioxidant properties
Natto (fermented organic soy) – Recognised in traditional diets for circulatory health
Turmeric (Curcuma Longa) – Revered in many systems for its warming and digestive qualities
Black Pepper (Piper Nigrum) – Traditionally used to enhance the effects of other botanicals
Anise (Pimpinella Anisum) – Valued in herbal traditions for digestive comfort
Bromelain (from pineapple enzyme) – Used traditionally for digestive support and tissue balance
Marigold (Calendula Officinalis) – Long treasured for soothing skin and mucous membranes
How to Use Sanctus
Sanctus is not a vitamin supplement. Like all high-dilution homœopathics, laboratory analysis would simply reveal water and ethanol with traces of herbs. It is the frequency—the energetic imprint—that gives this preparation its unique character.
Sanctus may be used as part of your daily routine, or as advised by your chosen practitioner. It may also be combined with other Chrysalis Original blends (such as Mosaic, Lumen, Divina, Ultimus) for those wishing to explore additional support.
If you are currently under medical treatment or using pharmaceutical medications, we recommend seeking guidance before commencing any new natural preparations.
For those who wish to explore this blend further or have questions, please feel free to contact us directly.
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Slippery Elm, Turkey Rhubarb, Burdock, Sheep Sorrel, Graviola, African Wormwood, Black Seed, Sumac, Moringa, Clove, Fenugreek, Quercetin, Natto, Turmeric, Black Pepper, Anise, Bromelain, Calendula, Grapefruit Peel
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Adults - 1/3 dropper daily in tepid warm water
Children - 5 drops daily in tepid warm water
Infants - 1 drop daily in tepid warm water