Aphrodisiacs: The Herbal Medicine of Love
Plants have long been masters of the medicine of Love. Long ago, many of them joined the club of Aphrodisiacs, teaching us to use the tools we have to attract a mate and fully enjoy the experiences we share.
Plants have long been masters of the medicine of Love. Long ago, many of them joined the club of Aphrodisiacs, teaching us to use the tools we have to attract a mate and fully enjoy the experiences we share.

Modern Herbalists have been rediscovering Chamomile, this sunny member of the daisy family, and falling in love all over again. Chamomile helps settle the nerves, easing anxiety and depression as well as soothing the digestive system.

It’s my humble belief that in our modern world, with all the stress and challenges we face daily, Chamomile’s time has come. Our Ancestors used Chamomile for Anxiety, Depression, Stomach upsets, and to help those who are…

Tulsi’s core energy is about creating balance and making space for balance. In general, longer use of Tulsi and Tulsi formulations have proven more effective than short durations in prevention of digestive and other complaints, making Tulsi a good daily choice for a lifetime but not a bad friend in a pinch.

Today we are talking with Jamie Scepkowski, owner of Salmon River Apothecary, Herbalist and Medic about turning plant lessons into real life healing.

This week, we are sharing our own favorite herbs and formulas for lung support.

Our relationship with herbs has opened the door for human relationships with friends and teachers. Most importantly, it has inspired our own dedication to heal our community.

Sue and Candace share a sampling of herbal care that they rely on for shoring up physical and mental health needs.
Herbal Nerd Society Exclusive Article – Herbalists know that apple cider vinegar deserves its place in the spotlight is its proven effect of reducing low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol.

Herbalist Jamie Scepkowski is among the healers gathering at the border to offer aid to refugees crossing from Mexico to the US.

Herbal Nerd Society Exclusive: How to use garlic to lower high blood pressure and reduce hypertension.

Cinnamon is used as a common cooking spice yet it is surprising to many people that it is a potent medicine.
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