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Organic Oatstraw and Milky Oat Berries (Avena sativa)

Also known as Oat Grass

 

Milky Oat Berries (Avena sativa) are the fresh, immature seeds of the oat plant, harvested during their “milky” stage when a gentle squeeze releases a white, nutrient-rich sap. This short harvest window produces one of the most prized herbal remedies for deeply nourishing and restoring the nervous system. Milky Oat Berries are especially beneficial for emotional resilience, burnout recovery, and calming the effects of long-term stress or anxiety. Often prepared as a fresh plant tincture, they deliver fast-acting nervous system support while helping improve focus, mood balance, and overall vitality.

Milky Oat Berries vs. Oatstraw
Both come from the same Avena sativa plant, but their uses differ. Milky oat berries are the unripe seeds harvested in the milky stage, offering a potent nervine effect and acting as a restorative for stressed or depleted nerves. Oatstraw, by contrast, is the dried stems and leaves harvested at maturity, rich in minerals like calcium, magnesium, and silica, making it ideal for long-term nourishment and overall body strengthening. In short, milky oat berries are best for immediate nervous system repair, while oatstraw works as a long-term daily tonic.

 

Sold by the ounce (28.5g/oz)

1oz is approximately 1.5 cup

 

Caution: Do not take if you are pregnant or nursing. Consult a physician before taking any herbal supplements. This product has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease.

Milky Oat Berries - Avena sativa

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