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    Herb of the Day: Juniper Berry(Post)

    Juniper berries are not true berries- instead, their name is derived from their berry-like appearance. Their use dates back generations where Native American tribes are said to have used juniper ...

    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 ...

    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- Liniment(Post)

    Summertime often brings an increase our activity levels. While this, obviously, means healthier minds and bodies- it can also mean sore muscles and joints. Herbalists have traditionally used liniment ...

    Understanding Herbal Preparations- Steam Inhalation (Post)

    We've likely all seen old pictures of someone standing over a pot of water with a towel over their head. Or perhaps Grandma suggested trying it out when sick. Herbal steam inhalation is not just an o ...

    Herb of the Month: Pau d'Arco(Post)

    Pau d'Arco is native to South America. Its benefits quickly spread around the world as word spread about this amazing herb. It's a unique herb both in the wide range of properties and flavor. Harvest ...

    Herb of the Month: Echinacea (Post)

    This beautiful flower is one of the most well-known herbs. It has found its way onto mainstream box store shelves around the world. Alternative and Western medicine docs alike recommend this versatil ...

    Understanding Herbal Preparations- Herbal Honey(Post)

    Honey is one of the most healing and nutrient rich substances on earth. It has been traditionally used by healers worldwide for a wide range of ailments. Plus, it's a great way to get down something ...

    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 ...

    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 ...

    Understanding Herbal Preparations- Lozenge(Post)

    Herbs have long been used in candy and lozenge form. They’re a delicious way to make herbal medicine. Lozenges are also a way to consume herbs that might not taste so good in other preparations ...

    Referral Program FAQs(Page)

      How do I refer friends and family?  To refer via e-mail- Fill out this form. We will take care of sending them an invitation e-mail with a special coupon code. To refer via social med ...