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    FAQ- What are the top options for back-to-school immune support?(Post)

    Q- What are the top options for back-to-school immune support? A- Every-body has different needs. We've formulated a number of immune support products that our customers have used for over 20 years.

    Herb of the Month: Horehound(Post)

    If you've ever gone into an old-fashioned candy shop- or seen one in a museum, you've probably seen horehound candy. This candy is still made, though not as well-known.  Today, you're most likel ...

    Herb of the Month: Oatstraw(Post)

    Oatstraw is the stem from which the popular breakfast food, oatmeal grows! Folks are often surprised to find it is used in herbal remedies. Milky oats refers to the oats themselves- which are also us ...

    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: 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 ...

    Herb of the Month: Pleurisy(Post)

    Pleurisy is one of the few herbs with a name that reflects its use. The primary use of this herb is the treatment of, you guessed it, pleurisy. Pleurisy is an illness we're not as familiar with in mo ...

    Herb of the Month: Spirodela(Post)

    Spirodela is an herb not as well known in North America, though the plant itself is a familiar one. Commonly known as duckweed, Spirodela is used often in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Growing in pon ...

    Herb of the Day: Chickweed(Post)

    Chickweed is a common weed that can be a frustration for 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 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: 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: 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 ...

    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 ...