Mountain Maus Remedies is located in the foothills of Mt. Rainier in the little town of Elbe, Washington. Here at Mountain Maus Remedies, our prized herbal teas, bulk herbs, our herbal tinctures, and the various natural body care products that we provide are of the highest quality and finest ingredients.
Our herbs are all grown organically, cultivated without the use of pesticides, fertilized with manure from our own chickens, rabbits and little kinder goats, and the water used is from our private well which is sustained by the Nisqually River. Only 20 miles upriver is where the Nisqually begins, at the Nisqually Glacier which is located on the south side of Mount Rainier. Our method of using natural and pesticide free rich soil, choosing to use companion plants instead of pesticides and pure glacier water to grow our herbs, plants and flowers, may be more labor intensive, but it takes a far less toll on our environment. Through soil building, crop rotation, careful harvesting and proper composting, all of which are sustainable agricultural practices, the end result is well worth it, not to mention the product is much healthier for our bodies.
All of our products are hand picked, dried, meticulously analyzed, tested for freshness, aroma and taste before we package and deliver to you.
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Jan 21, 2025
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Organically grown bulk herbs, gourmet spices, loose leaf and bag teas, essential oils, herbal tinctures and medicinal remedies.
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I've had 3 orders so far and have been extremely satisfied with everything
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Recently moved to a new area and my allergies have been worse than ever. The OTC nasal spray I use was just not cutting it any longer. My poor dog has allergies, too, and I purchased a pet tincture with similar ingredients that helped him.... [more]
I have been using this for almost a month now. If you choose under the tongue be prepared for a horrible taste. I was diagnosed with ADHD, early this year.... [more]
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Stinging Nettles: A weed worth foraging!
- ( Apr 4, 2015 )
Until recent…before I started my research and decided to offer herbal advice and remedies…to me, nettles have always been a little like willow bark — something I’ve gone through life vaguely knowing was medicinal, yet I’d never really bothered to get around to picking and using what my Oma called “B... [more]