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The Top 10 Herbal Education Blogs of 2019(Post)
2019 is coming to a close. This has been a big year for us at TriLight with rolling out our new website. Alongside the new site came our brand new blog. We've been working hard to p ...
FAQ- How can I learn more about herbs?(Post)Q- How can I learn more about herbs? A- This is the time of year where folks start thinking about New Year's Resolutions. Perhaps you're thinking about diving deeper into your herbalism studies. The ...
Herb of the Day: Milk Thistle(Post)Sometimes the name or appearance of an herb gives us a clue as to what it supports. Milk thistle happens to be one of those. It is named milk thistle because of the milky substance it produces. It al ...
Herb of the Day: Parsley(Post)Today we take a look at an herb that most folks are surprised to hear is used in herbal remedies. Parsley is one of the most widely used culinary herbs around. Most likely you have some in your fridg ...
Herb of the Month: Borage(Post)Borage happens to be one of the only sources of true blue found in nature. Most other things that appear blue are technically purple. Bees have an affinity for this beautiful blue flower. Documented ...
Herb of the Month: Alfalfa(Post)"Isn't that horse food?" This is the most common reaction people give to hearing Alfalfa is used by herbalists. What is even more surprising to folks is what a nutrient-dense power house this herb is ...
Herb of the Day: Irish Moss(Post)Chondrus crispus is better known as Irish Moss. This beautiful, highly mucilaginous plant is not a moss at all, but rather an alga. Found along the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, ...
Herb of the Day: Passionflower(Post)Passionflower (also written as Passion Flower) may be the most remarkable looking herb we'll cover in our Herb of the Day posts. This flower is stunning to look at and helps attract bees and butterfl ...
Herb of the Month: White Willow(Post)Tall and beautiful, White Willow trees grow in many places around the world. Little do most know, the bark has been used for centuries as an herbal remedy. In fact, it was this bark that inspired the ...
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: Blue Vervain(Post)Though you may have never heard of this month's herb, you've likely seen it growing near you. Blue Vervain grows prolifically throughout the United States. It is also known as Wild Hyssop and Simpler ...
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 ...