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    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 ...

    Essential Oil of the Month: Lemon(Post)

    This month we're stepping away from Herb of the Month to learn about an essential oil. We use essential oils in a handful of our products- including this month's specials, Lympha Rub and ASMA. Lemon ...

    Herb of the Day: Peppermint(Post)

    Today's herb may well be the most well-known flavor we'll cover on this blog. It's a flavor that the holidays would be incomplete without for millions of people. Peppermint is widely used both for it ...

    Herb of the Day: Anise(Post)

    Anise is found in many different spice blends. The flavor resembles licorice and you'll sometimes even find it used as a licorice flavoring. The seed can be used ground or whole and is a decision add ...

    FAQ: Using Mineral Formulas as a Prenatal or MultiVitamin(Post)

    Q- Can I take your herbal mineral formula instead of a multivitamin or a pre-natal? A- “I'm looking at your mineral formulas and trying to understand if they are considered a complete multi vi ...

    Herb of the day ... Alfalfa(Post)

    When some people hear of Alfalfa, this is what comes to their mind. It means a little more to us. Alfalfa, or Medicago sativa, is a natural detoxifier. It has traditionally been used by herbalists f ...

    Herb of the Month: Catnip(Post)

    When you hear the word “Catnip” the first thing to cross your mind is likely the stuff that makes cats go crazy. Ironically, this herb has the opposite effect on humans and is known to be ...

    FAQ: What Vitamins & Minerals Are In Common Herbs?(Post)

    Q: What Vitamins & Minerals Are In Common Herbs? A: Here is an idea of the vitamins & minerals in many common herbs. We use many of these herbs in our herbal multivitamin and mineral formul ...

    Herb of the Month: Female Ginseng(Post)

    Dong Quai (Female Ginseng): Traditional Uses, Benefits & How to Use It Female Ginseng is best known as Dong Quai in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Its scientific name is Angelica sinen ...

    FAQ: What is the difference between your Mineral formulas? (Post)

    Q- What’s the difference between Blue Green Minerals and Original Herbal Minerals? A- Our two herbal mineral formulas are our Special of the Month this month. They are 10% off all month l ...

    Herb of the Day: Black Walnut(Post)

    Black walnut hulls, or Juglans Nigra hulls, are an important part of herbal medicine. This outer hull, often discarded as waste, has also been used as a hair dye and to dye cloth. In fact, natur ...

    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 ...