
69.Herb Lab with Primitive Skills and Ancestral Living Skills
We discussed our early learning experiences with herbs and primitive living skills we have learned through our relatives and teachers along with wildcrafting ethics.

We discussed our early learning experiences with herbs and primitive living skills we have learned through our relatives and teachers along with wildcrafting ethics.

We talked about ruminations on our early herbal experiences and how we were inspired by Deeply Rooted by Bonnie Rose Weaver.


Midsummer is a few days away…Now’s the time for harvesting Saint John’s Wort. This sunny weed is well known for its muscle healing power, but it’s protective nature extends well beyond the muscular-skeletal system. In today’s show, we’re talking about the how-tos of making and using medicine from this summer favorite.

Hypericum perforatum, Hypericaceae family a.k.a.: Klamath weed, Goat’s weed, Qian

The Kitchen pantry can be a treasure trove of herbal medicine, even for those of us who don’t have access to fancy herbal shops. Today, we’re talking about the herbs and ingredients you can us eat home and on the road for first aid, illness, and healthy living no matter where you are.

Lavendula species or (L. angustifolia, L. vera, L. officinalis) –

The Practical Herbalist® team headed out to the hills last

Melaleuca alternifolia a.k.a.: Tea Tree, Ti Tree, Narrow-leafed Paperbark Tea

Tournaments, like all athletic events, are chaotic, buzzing hives of

Rosemary, spearmint, and ginger have helped me in a variety

Accidents happen. Most people aren’t lucky enough to go through
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