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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 ...
Why dandelion is so great it gets its own day!(Post)Most write off dandelions as pervasive weeds. Many go to great lengths to banish them from their lawns and sidewalks. However, this troublesome weed has a long, long list of medicinal properties that ...
Herb of the Month: White Pine(Post)With the holiday season around the corner, we thought we'd take a look at White Pine. As a central part to our holiday decorations, pine is the perfect herb to learn about in November. Indigenous tri ...
All About Propolis(Post)Many people are familiar with the benefits of raw, local honey. However, bees produce another substance called propolis. It is the resin gathered from plants such as poplars, pine, and birches. The b ...
Herb of the Day: Wild Cherry Bark(Post)This time of year often brings along coughs and respiratory issues. Herbalists love wild cherry bark as a favorite remedy for these illnesses. It is harvested, dried, and then used in teas, tinctures ...
Herb of the Day: Tangerine Peel(Post)The tangerine has become a staple food in the US. However it wasn't always available here. This delicious citrus is originally from Asia. It has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine ...
The Top Herbs for Cold & Flu Season(Post)Herbs have been used to provide cold & flu relief for centuries. Virtually every people group worldwide has recorded use of herbs to help them feel well. Historical texts document the ...
Understanding Herbal Preparations- Infusion(Post)Virtually everyone is familiar with herbal tea. Millions of us drink it daily and herbal tea shops are popping up everywhere. For most Americans, herbal tea is a tea bag filled with cut herbs. Tradit ...
Understanding Herbal Use: Ayurvedic Medicine (Post)Last month we talked about Chinese Medicine as an approach to herbalism. Today we'll stay in Eastern Medicine and talk about Ayurvedic Medicine. Also known as Ayurveda. What is Ayurved ...
Herb of the Day: Dill(Post)Dill pickles are one of the most common foods in American fridges. We're likely all familiar with the flavor of dill. It is an easy plant to grow in home gardens or in containers indoors. It's not on ...
Labor Prep - Uterus Preparation for Childbirth(Post)Approximately 11,000 babies are born each day in the US. If we average this out, every eight seconds a new life enters this country alone. That's a staggering number of babies! Every birt ...
Herb of the Month: Horehound(Post)If you've ever gone into an old-fashioned candy shop- or seen one in a museum, you've probably seen horehound candy. This candy is still made, though not as well-known. Today, you're most likel ...