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Herb of the Month: Coltsfoot(Post)
Often confused for dandelions, coltsfoot has a similar appearance but one unique feature- the leaves appear after the plant flowers. This unique little plant is high in mucilage making it a popular r ...
Herb of the Day: Black Cohosh (Post)Black Cohosh is native to North America and has a rich history of use among the Indigenous people of North America. Herbalists primarily use it for women's health issues but it has many other uses as ...
Tri-Iron- May's Special of the Month(Post)In honor of Mother's Day, we thought we would focus this month on one of our most popular products for expecting mothers- Tri-Iron. We heard from countless mothers - and others - that finding an herb ...
Herbal Circulation Support(Post)Circulation issues can be uncomfortable, embarrassing, and even painful. Treatment options are often costly and may be risky. These often arise in pregnancy as the body works to cope with increased b ...
Understanding Herbal Preparations- Infused Oil (Post)Next up in our herbal preparations series is one that is not as well-known. The herb-infused oil is most commonly thought of as a culinary preparation. We've all seen infused and flavored olive ...
Understanding Herbal Preparations: Broth(Post)Colder days invite us to warm up with a mug of broth. A nice bowl of herbal broth is a great way to nurture yourself. It’s also a lovely way to get the healing properties of herbs in a meal. Th ...
Herb of the Day: Shavegrass (aka Horsetail) (Post)Shavegrass (Equisetum arvense), also known as horsetail, is a plant you've likely seen growing in fields or along roadsides. This plant is called horsetail because it resembles a horse's tail. This h ...
Herb of the Day: White Willow Bark(Post)Tall and beautiful, White Willow trees- or Salix alba- grow in many places around the world. They adorn our yards, forests, and parks. Little do most know, the bark of the White Willow tree has been ...
Herb of the Month: Cornsilk(Post)Summertime will be here before we know it. One of many people's favorite pastimes of summer is eating corn on the cob. Did you know the stringy cornsilk in used by herbalists? It's true! While not a ...
Everything You Need to Know About Our Herbal Minerals/ Multivitamin (Post)Happy New Year! We are kicking off the year with a hugely popular category for our Special of the Month. This month all of our herbal mineral/multivitamin formulas are 10% off. Plus, y ...
Herb of the Month: Yellow Dock(Post)Yellow Dock is one of the most classic examples of a "love your weeds" herb. Gardeners will do almost anything to get rid of it. While herbalists prize and value it. This plant grows virtually anywhe ...
Understanding Herbal Preparations: Sitz Bath(Post)The Sitz Bath is going to be most familiar to people familiar as part of childbirth recovery. This is an herbal preparation used by generations of newly postpartum mothers. Childbirth is not the only ...