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Herb of the Day: Yellow Dock(Post)
Yellow dock (Rumex crispus) will take root nearly anywhere and is one that gardeners find hard to get rid of. It will continue to grow even when cut, mowed over, or mistreated. This “probl ...
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: Oatstraw | Oatstraw Benefits & Uses (Post)Oatstraw is the stem from which the grain oatmeal grows. It is harvested during the "milky oat" stage while still green. The grain is separated, and the stem, seeds, and leaves are used in herbal pre ...
FAQ- What are the top formulas for summer?(Post)Q- What are the top formulas for summer? A- We are not doctors and cannot prescribe specific formulas for specific healthcare concerns. We can, however, share our most popular formulas during the su ...
Herb of the Month: Red Root(Post)Native to the Eastern US, this plant has now been cultivated around the country. The plant itself is more often referred to as New Jersey tea. In the case of using it for herbal remedies, we're using ...
Pregnancy Essentials(Post)Did you know more baby showers are held in May and June than any other time of the year? Springtime must get us thinking about new life! Here at TriLight we are spending the month of May celebrating ...
Herb of the Day: Feverfew(Post)On occasion, we get lucky with the name of an herb, giving us a special clue about the herb itself. Feverfew is one such herb. As the name implies, feverfew is traditionally used to help reduce fever ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Herb of the Month: Wormwood(Post)Wormwood is one of those special herbs that gives us hints with its name. This unique and extremely bitter herb is most often associated with worms/parasites. Most often known for roundworm and pinwo ...