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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 ...
Understand Herbal Preparations: Homeopathy(Post)Homeopathy might be the most misused word in natural/alternative medicine. Often folks refer to anything natural/herbal as a "homeopathic" treatment. For something to be truly homeopathic, it must fo ...
Understanding Herbal Preparations: Essential Oil(Post)Essential oils are likely the most popular Herbal Preparation we'll cover on this blog. There is a lot more to these little bottles than most people realize. Cultures worldwide and throughout hi ...
FAQ: Mineral formula vs prenatal (Post)Q- What is the difference between Original Herbal Minerals and a prenatal vitamin? A- Original Herbal Minerals isn't a traditional multivitamin. Most multivitamins are made from specific amount ...
FAQ- How do I handle taking multiple formulas?(Post)Q- How do I handle taking multiple formulas?A- We recommend you use and alternate several formulas for optimal success. Allow each formula to work best by giving it 30 minutes in the body before ...
FAQ- Allergies and sensitive stomachs + herbs(Post)Q: If I have food allergies or digestive problems, or an overly sensitive stomach, how do I approach medicinal herbal level intake? A: You need to start out at a very low dose of medicinal herbs and ...
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 ...
Herbs & Love(Post)In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re taking a look at herbs and love. No, we’re not just talking aphrodisiac herbs here. For centuries, different herbs have been associated with love.
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 ...
FAQ- What’s the difference between your Mineral Formula and a Multi-Vitamin?(Post)Our herbal multivitamin and mineral formulas are in a class of their own. Compared to what you find on box store shelves, there is no close comparison. We offer some of the few plant-based multivit ...
Herb of the Month: Coltsfoot(Post)Often confused for dandelions, coltsfoot has a similar appearance but one unique feature- the leaves appear after the plant flowers. This unique little plant is high in mucilage making it a popular r ...
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 ...