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    FAQ- What is the difference between an Herbal tea and a glycerine extract?(Post)

    Q- What is the difference between an Herbal tea and a glycerine extract? A- Customers sometimes want to know why they shouldn't just make a tea out of the herbs we use in our formulas. There are a f ...

    Understanding Herbal Preparations- Tea(Post)

    Herbal tea is perhaps the most common way herbs are consumed in the United States. Most likely, you've got at least a few types of herbal tea in your kitchen cupboard right now.   Herbalist ...

    Herbal Asthma Support(Post)

    Asthmatic spasms and symptoms can be downright scary. Millions of people worldwide struggle with asthma. Herbalists have used herbs to support people with asthmatic symptoms for centuries. Documented ...

    Herbal Earache Relief (Post)

    Earaches are a normal part of childhood for most kids. The pain can keep kids (and adults) awake at night. It is not known why children get so many earaches or ear infections. One theory is it's due ...

    Herb of the Month: Linden(Post)

    Our herb this month is from a tree that originated in Eastern Europe, the Linden tree. Also known as lime tree- though it does not grow limes! It's an easy plant to identify by its cute heart-shapes ...

    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 ex ...

    Fast Facts About Soothing Salve(Post)

    Soothing Salve is 10% off until the end of February. Today we wanted to share a few quick facts about this best-selling formula. One-of-a-kind- no other topical herbal product exists like thisBlended ...

    Herb of the Month: Myrrh(Post)

    Myrrh is best known as one of the gifts brought to the baby Jesus. People are often surprised to discover it is used in herbal preparations. This unique substance is a resin from a tree. Most often u ...

    Herbal Breastfeeding Support(Post)

    August is national breastfeeding month. Throughout the month you will find lots of  info, freebies, and resources for breastfeeding from different companies. Today we wanted to share some inform ...

    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 Month: Myrrh(Post)

    Gold, frankincense, and myrrh. We are all familiar with the names of these three items this time of year. You know what gold is. You may even be aware of frankincese. But what is myrrh? This element ...

    Herb of the Day: Wild Cherry Bark(Post)

    This time of year often brings along coughs and respiratory issues. Herbalists love wild cherry bark as a favorite remedy for these illnesses.  It is harvested, dried and then used in teas, tin ...