Hand-harvested, small-batch organic herbs for modern wellness. Rediscover ancient Celtic wisdom in every drop.
AI Herbalist · Killarney
In the rush of the digital age, we have forgotten the rhythm of the soil. We bridge the gap between ancestral heritage and contemporary fatigue.
Calm the nervous system with valerian and wild Irish lavender.
Fortify your essence with elderberry and sea-salted nettle.
Soothe the gut with wild mint and bog-myrtle infusions.
Sharpen your focus with clarity-inducing coastal flora.
Every leaf in our apothecary is gathered by hand according to the moon cycles, just as the druids of old once practiced.
Four wild-harvested Kerry herbs. One ancient formula.
Calluna vulgaris
Bogs of Killarney NP. Urinary, insomnia, anxiety.
Filipendula ulmaria
River Laune shores. Natural aspirin.
Mentha arvensis
MacGillycuddy's Reeks. IBS, headache.
Sambucus nigra
Kerry hedgerows. Antiviral, sinus, fever.
Our signature small-batch blends.
Deep rest with wild lavender and poppy.
A powerful shield of mountain-top herbs.
Salinity and softness for inner ease.
Ancient Kerry wisdom, delivered through modern AI. Three simple steps to your perfect herb.
Tell Aoife what you're experiencing — trouble sleeping, anxiety, low energy. Voice or text, your choice.
She searches 54 wild Kerry herbs and their traditional uses to find your perfect match.
Add your recommended blend to the cart and receive hand-harvested herbs from Killarney.
Voices from our community of herbalists and wellness seekers
"Aoife recommended Valerian for my insomnia. Three weeks later I sleep through the night for the first time in years."
"I asked about blood pressure and got a genuinely knowledgeable answer about Hawthorn. This is more than a chatbot."
"The Kerry Mist blend is extraordinary — the taste of home in every cup. I can smell the Reeks in this tea."
"As a pharmacist I'm sceptical, but Aoife's answers are careful and evidence-based. She always says when to see a doctor."
Ancient knowledge, modern context
How druids from the Iveragh Peninsula prepared nighttime teas for deep, restorative rest.
The plant that inspired aspirin still grows abundantly in the Killarney river valleys.
Where to find 12 of our most-used herbs on the Kerry Way trail, season by season.
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this website is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Herbal remedies may interact with medications or be unsuitable for certain conditions. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any herbal product, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription medication.
Botanical data referenced from PFAF (Plants For A Future), The Herb Society, and PubMed research database.