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You’ll find plant profiles, recipes, cultivation tips, and research on all things herbal. Follow our blog to stay up to date with our latest healthy lifestyle tips, herbal and product education, recipes, news from the farm, and more. This Blog was created by Katolen Yardley, Medical Herbalist, of Alchemy & Elixir to share information about herbal medicine and discuss philosophies of health maintenance. Provides education and an understanding of plant medicine, contemplations on health and healing and tools for enhancing optimal health.

The Outdoor Apothecary inspires naturally minded people to live with the seasons, connect with nature, and protect their health through herbal living. We offer articles, tips, recipes and ideas on simple herbal remedies, foraging, gardening and reconnecting ourselves to our natural world and sacred ancestral traditions. I share my favorite ways to 'wildcraft' the earth's most ancient plants into herbal remedies and recipes, that deepen our spiritual connection to nature and the land we live on. This Blog is a glimpse into how I use herbs and natural foods every day, how my family approaches seasonal living and celebrations, gardening and greenhouse growing. I share my herbal insights and tips, recipes, quotes, herbal news and all the great herbal wisdom I learn from my Consultation clients and other gardeners. Angelic Herbs For Vibrant Health is geared towards healing through earth awareness and self empowerment by the use and knowledge of herbal medicine.

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I'd like to add a little side note on the subject of exfoliating feet. When dealing with dry, cracked skin on the feet, put on a pair of cotton socks after applying a nice thick layer of lotion, and sleep on it. I have psoriasis on the bottoms of my feet, which, when not properly managed, leads to painful cracked and peeling skin. The information found on this website is meant for educational purposes only, it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

The Herbal Insider is a blog for the bulk herb supplier Herbal Advantage, Inc. This blog was started in May 2008, it has many good informative articles covering various aspects of alternative health. It also has growing information for the natural sweetener plant called Stevia. Sustain, Create and Flow is a blog that fancies all things herbal, DIY, frugal, sustainable, and green. With some urban homesteading and some eco-baby raisin' thrown in to keep things spicy, I write about the journey that is living a more intentional and purposeful life. Return to Nature is a Wild Plant and Mushroom, Forest Medicine, and Primitive Skills Blog.

Place the strained infusion in your foot basin, and add enough warm water to bring the water level up to your ankles. My foot soaking basin is an antique enamel pan that takes 1 1/2 gallons of water to fill to ankle level, so all of my recipes are sized for that amount of water. After a few years of experimentation, I finally found some simple treatments that help keep the condition under control. Each evening I soak my feet in warm water for about 10 minutes, followed by a generous slathering of a cream that I make, and topped off with a comfortable pair of cotton socks. Use the world’s first herb traceability tool to discover the origin of your herbs and see validation of your product’s quality. Then there is an awesome organic garlic farm called Garlic Breath Farm, so I decided to create a bread spread with one of my blends.

They also offer herbal educational programs and herbal wellness consultations, create local herbal medicine, and provide perennial garden support. Tamara's Herbes, focuses on herbs and their medicinal uses, both internally and externally. It also has several healthy recipes and tips on living a more natural lifestyle. To go along the recipes, I've also included a few posts on cooking with herbs and hope to expand on that topic in the future.

Backyard Patch Herbs is my own herb business started in 1995. Those for cooking, tea and bath -- and they are all home-grown and hand-blended. In the last 20 years I have gained a knowledge of herbs and their flavors that I share here. A family run herb farm with over 30 years’ experience in growing and using medicinal and culinary herb plants and seeds. Henriette's herbal is one of the oldest and largest herbal medicine sites on the net. It's been online since 1995, and is run by Henriette Kress, a herbalist in Helsinki, Finland.

Mo Horner is a breast cancer survivor who's educating her conservative Midwest community about natural healing. She shares common sense observations about specific herbs, meditation, healing foods and healthy lifestyle practice. Learn Kräuter-Blog about new products, hear stories from farms, learn about our sustainability practices, and never be short of traditional and timeless recipes. Mountain Rose Herbs offers quality organic herbs, teas, and spices grown with care.

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