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Herbal Cough Support(Post)
For many families, the coming of fall also brings along coughs and illness. We know because we sell more of our cough formulas this time of year too! While we can't make guarantees or specific ...
Herb of the Month: Raspberry Leaf(Post)Red Raspberry leaves are most well known among those in the birth community. Midwives, doulas, and even OBs suggest red raspberry leaf to women during pregnancy. This beautiful leaf is suggested to w ...
All About Herbal Cold and Flu Wellness Kits(Post)This time of year Cold and Flu products are always best sellers for us. We are thankful to have brought you and your family support for over 30 years. Customers often ask us about the differences bet ...
FAQ: Why choose liquid multivitamins vs capsules? (Post)Q- Why choose liquid multivitamins vs capsules? A- We have found liquid herbal multivitamins are more bioavilable and easier to take than capsules. Many of our customers are mothers with small c ...
January Special of the Month- Herbal Mineral Formulas(Post)The secret of getting ahead is getting started." - Mark TwainHappy New Year!Most of us have seen new years resolution statistics. They're not great. By this time of year, the overwhelming majority ...
FAQ-Why is Soothing Salve only used topically? (Post)Q-Why is Soothing Salve only used topically?A- There are a few reasons for this. The first being salves are topical preparations. So just like you wouldn't swallow a bandage to fix a ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 Day: Chickweed(Post)Chickweed is a common weed which is often a frustration to gardeners. This plant is hardy and grows year-round along roadsides, in cracks along your driveway and all over the yard. High in Vitamin C ...
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 Month: Cleavers(Post)Today we're talking about cleavers. No, not the knife found in your kitchen! Cleavers is also the name of a climbing plant. Odds are high you have seen this plant growing near you. It may even be in ...