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I am an apprentice herbwife, learning the many uses of our wild native plants for wholeness and healing by making and using herbal remedies for myself, family & friends. I have created this blog to share what I learn about herbs and herbal remedies. It is illustrated with photographs of herbs through the seasons and of making home-made herbal remedies. Here's an urban herbalist's perspective on practical herbal healing.

At Vitacost.com, we believe in health for all, no matter who or where you are. That's at the heart of our commitment to provide the very best natural, organic, and eco-friendly products at the very best prices, with the best service to boot. Blog topics include but are not limited to Healthy living, herbs, healthy recipes, herbal recipes, and nutrition. The Herbal Academy collaborates with a diversity of herbalists to create an online herbal school that presents many herbal traditions and points of view. Short posts covering all things herby, from nutritional recipes to medicinal herbs.

The emerald nettles queen reigns over the herbal realms with vim and vigor. The leaves of this legendary herb are packed with vitamins, minerals, and chlorophyll, and this vitality infuses into nutritive herbal teas, vinegars, and medicinal foods. It’s true that nettles wears a crown of nearly invisible silver prickles, primed to sting any who might dare to trespass, but the sting is disarmed when the leaves are dried or cooked.

I set this blog up a few weeks ago in order to group my articles together. I am a teacher at Lyon's herbal school in France where I teach herbal botany and herbal gardening. You will find musings, sketches and articles about herbs and related subjects. At Mountain Rose Herbs, we have been in a years-long process of shifting our procurement policies away from wildharvested herbs in favor of cultivated ones whenever possible. This policy was necessitated by the increasing impact of overharvesting on some of the most popular herbs and spices around the world.

Because her blog features a mix of English, Swedish, and Finnish entries, use the search engine in the upper right corner of her page to find information on specific plants. The blog of Adriana Ayales, a Costa Rican New Yorker who writes and crafts medicine to bridge ancient healing traditions and plant remedies as a form of grassroots healthcare for today's world. You’ll find a rainbow of recipes, write-ups on herbs and medicinal mushrooms, and practices for rejuvenation in stressful times. We are lovers of plant based healing, organic agriculture, herbal pleasures, botanical bliss, and the simple act of sipping tea. Offering organic herbs, spices, teas, and bulk ingredients since 1987. Agatha Noveille is the author of The Complete Guide to Adaptogens herbal recipe book.

Christophe Bernard, a French clinical herbalist who practices in the south-east of France, likes to blend traditional French herbalism with american schools of thoughts. He offers his perspective on medicinal plants that he either grows himself or picks in the hills of beautiful Provence. A blog written by members and staff of the Herb Society of America—an organization dedicated to “promoting the knowledge, use, and delight of herbs”.

With the guidance of experienced herbalists, focusing on building a deep, lasting relationship with one herb a month is our goal. The Backyard Patch is my own herb business started Kräuter-Blog in 1995. Dr. Vikram Chauhan (MD-Ayurveda) is an Ayurvedic Practitioner based at Chandigarh, India, serving the people with his immense knowledge from continuous researches.

Dan De Lion offers classes, workshops, and education about wild plant and mushroom foraging, herbalism, survival skills, and Earth based Philosophy. I am a Master Herbalist with a small practice and apothecary in rural BC. I am focused on family wellness, pre and post natal wellness, I offer workshops, and I run a children's herb club. I post about our adventures here in rural BC as we live off grid in a yurt and are starting the process of building a home and teaching centre on our land as well as all things herby. Escualpe et Isis is a french speaking site dedicated to the translation and publication of english herbal articles. You'll find recipes, ideas and philosophy of the herbal path.

Medicinal Herbals is a website to inform, educate and empower you to take control of your health and well being through natural means. It is a Herbal encyclopedia and guide to Medicinal Herbs . Herbal wanderings, plant ruminations, and the magic of every day living in Southern Appalachia. A collection of plants and their medicinal and edible uses. You may make requests for information on any plant you choose.

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