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    10% off Cold & Flu Formulas all October Long(Post)

    Every year millions of sick days are taken by employees and students alike.  This results in millions of dollars of lost work, scrambling to find substitutes, and stress over missed homework and ...

    Herb of the Month: Dandelion(Post)

    Love them or hate them, dandelion season is upon us. This humble yellow flower is a prize to herbalists-home gardeners remain unconvinced. They are an important first food for pollinators, especially ...

    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 junipe ...

    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 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 “problem p ...

    Herb of the Month: Yarrow(Post)

    This pretty plant is a favorite among both herbalists and birds. Many birds use yarrow as a lining in their nest. Use of this plant in nests helps repel parasites and mosquitoes. It is a prolific pl ...

    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 Day: Black Cohosh (Post)

    Black Cohosh is native to North America and has a rich history of use among the Indigenous people of North America. Herbalists primarily use it for women's health issues but it has many other uses as ...

    Tips for Teaching Kids About Herbs(Post)

    There is a growing interest among families worldwide in home remedies & herbalism. Children are especially interested in learning about herbalism. Curriculum, games, and countless products now exis ...

    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- Ex) “I'm looking at your mineral formulas and trying to understand if they are considered a complete ...

    Herb of the Month: Rosehips(Post)

    It seems that roses pop up everywhere in February. The petals themselves make lovely floral arrangements. Rose petals can also be added to herbal preparations and taste delightful. The rose also give ...

    Herb of the Day: Oatstraw(Post)

    Oatstraw is the stem from which the popular 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 ...