Tag: herbalist
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Herbal tea (Tisane) support for Pregnancy
Have you wondered about herbs that could support you through your pregnancy? I have a friend that is expecting so here we are with a little post regarding plant helpers that you may want to look into! Several herbal teas are considered safe and supportive during pregnancy, but it’s essential to consult a healthcare provider…
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Ingredients in the Powerful Immunity Tincture or Oxymel.
Happy New Year my lovelies! I hope things are off to a good start for you. It’s been uncommonly cold here, but we are keeping warm indoors and venturing out only occasionally to tend to the birds and fish. However, we know in our souls that the days are getting longer again, and that is…
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Have you wondered how we get all that goodness from plants? Read on then!
I know when I started and even now I sometimes mix up the language for how us mere mortals work with plants to be able to implement all their goodness into our lives for physical health, emotional adaptions, and spiritual exploration. This here doesn’t go into the long practiced method of smoking/inhaling anything. I’m just…
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A Powerful Immunity Tincture!
It’s a funny thing. You start out on your herbal path just dabbling with specific plants. Then you get to the non-regional plants. Then you move into the hard to get nearly forgotten plants and their remedies. Or at least that’s what I did. There’s this pull to learn more and to understand what folks…
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Fireweed would like to be your friend!
I’ve been out, enjoying Summer, working in the garden, enjoying the nature around me. However, I wanted to drop a line to talk about Fireweed! Have you ever driven around, perhaps in the mountains where a burn has occurred, perhaps where a little town fire in a local wood has happened in the past? Have…
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Grab a Turkey by its Tail, Trametes versicolor that is!
I recently learned that, yet another female friend has been diagnosed with breast cancer only this time it’s in 25 out of 28 of the surrounding lymph nodes. My brain instantly jumped to Turkey Tail. Having heard the stories from Paul Stamets about his mom and treating her with Turkey Tail while she was also…
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Wooly Mullein, furry fury of moonscapes!
I remember once upon a first time, driving around Winthrop, WA and seeing these plants with massive furry leaves, taller than me spires of yellow flowers and a basal rosette of growth that could be the envy of many. They seemed to grow right out of the place where the asphalt meets the gravel shoulder.…
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Wall Lettuce is nope lettuce!
Wall Lettuce!! Why?? Every Spring, I start to see many plants that grow initially just like Dandelion, fringy leaves, basal rosette as it emerges, green, early, weedy habits. It would seem that each year I get nipplewort and wall lettuce swapped in my mind. So, perhaps this post is for you, but maybe it’s just…
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Salmonberry, likely the most welcome berry!
Very recently, I led a class through one of our local parks. It was great, I met new people with like interests, they met each other, we all met the plants at our feet and on up into the sky! There was a point in which we were talking about Salmonberry, and I alluded to…
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Red (Purple) Dead Nettle, not so Dead.
Red dead nettle, also known as Lamium purpureum also known as purple dead nettle, is a herbaceous flowering plant that belongs to the mint family. While it is often considered a weed, it has a long history of medicinal and culinary use. During this time of year in the PNW, it’s cropping up all over…
