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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 ...
FAQ: Glycerine vs Alcohol (Post)Q- What is the difference between Glycerine vs Alcohol in tinctures? A- If done correctly glycerine pulls out more water soluble constituents than grain alcohol and more than just wat ...
Tummy Plus- Our May Special of the Month(Post)Summer is right around the corner. With summer comes travel, sunshine, and change in routine. Stomach aches and discomfort may occur with some of our favorites of the season. This summer, don't let s ...
Herb of the Month: Echinacea(Post)Behind peppermint and chamomile, echinacea may be the most widely used herb. It is found in a variety of tea blends, on big box store shelves, and even in hospital cafes. This herb has two main varie ...
Travel Formulas are 20% off in July! (Post)Summertime for many folks means travel. While trips may look a little different this year, we wanted to take one thing off your plate for travel plans. With our brand-new travel category, ...
Herb of the Month: Myrrh(Post)Myrrh is best known as one of the gifts brought to the baby Jesus. People are often surprised to discover it is used in herbal preparations. This unique substance is a resin from a tree. Most often u ...
Identifying Common Summer Herbs (Post)There is nothing quite as nice as a summer herb garden. To head out the back door and have fresh herbs available is so valuable. Not only can plant herbs to enhance our food, we can plant medicine as ...
Herb of the Month: Oatstraw(Post)Oatstraw is the stem from which the popular breakfast food, oatmeal grows! Folks are often surprised to find it is used in herbal remedies. Milky oats refers to the oats themselves- which are also us ...
Essential Oil of the Month: Camphor(Post)Literature fans will recognize camphor from Little Women. Today we hope to introduce you to this essential oil. The name camphor may stir up thoughts of moth balls and Grandma's medicine chest. Howev ...
Tips for Teaching Kids About Herbs(Post)There is a growing interest among families worldwide in home remedies & herbalism. Curriculum, games, and countless products now exist to teach kids about herbs. Studying them is an excellent way ...
Herb of the Month: Licorice Root(Post)When most people hear licorice they think about candy. However, the flavor was derived from an herb. (Modern licorice candy tastes more like anise than licorice root) This herb is still us ...
Herb of the Month: Pleurisy(Post)Pleurisy is one of the few herbs with a name that reflects its use. The primary use of this herb is the treatment of, you guessed it, pleurisy. Pleurisy is an illness we're not as familiar with in mo ...