Tea for Times of Transition: Black Tea and Rooibos
I’ve been making a lot of time for tea. English Breakfast Tea with its sharp bite and over-the-top...
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I’ve been making a lot of time for tea. English Breakfast Tea with its sharp bite and over-the-top...
When our clinic was only a few months old, we operated out of a tent in the park. Most patients...
Blueberry and blackberry season is upon us and the apples are hot on their heals this time of...
The snow-covered landscape may look barren to the inexperienced herbalist but seasoned plant hunters are busy wildcrafting in winter.
Herbal Nerd Society Exclusive Article Editor’s Note: The text and still photos in this article are from Herbalism for the Zombie Apocalypse. Artium minusis, Common Burdock Artium lappa, Greater Burdock a.k.a., Hobo...
I’ve been making a lot of time for tea. English Breakfast Tea with its sharp bite and over-the-top...
What do Holy Basil, Tulsi, and Sacred Basil have in common? They’re all names for the same herb, Ocimum sanctum. What is Tulsi? Ocimum sanctum, or Tulsi, is native to India, where it’s considered one of the most...
Whether spring cleaning is a part of your regular routine or not, sometimes it just makes sense to take the time for a little clearing. Clearing is about shifting the energy of your home and your mind...
Chamomile is an a mandatory part of every herbalist's first aid kit whether they are working with cats, dogs or humans
Aloe vera is a fabulous healer for 1st degree burns, scrapes and cuts. Many people grow aloe...
Best Audience for Sweet Remedies Frazzled, Frustrated, Moody People and those who love them; Moody...