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Herb of The Week | Gymnema Sylvestre

Herb of The Week | Gymnema Sylvestre

Gymnema is a woodsy shrub native to Mauritania and Nigeria and widely distributed throughout tropical and southern Africa and across Asia. The leaves are used soup by the Igbo of...

Herb of The Week | Gymnema Sylvestre

Gymnema is a woodsy shrub native to Mauritania and Nigeria and widely distributed throughout tropical and southern Africa and across Asia. The leaves are used soup by the Igbo of...

Herb of the Week | Boneset

Herb of the Week | Boneset

Traditionally used by Native American indigenous tribes such as the Menominees, Alabamas, Iroquois and Mohegans as a natural medicine to reduce fevers; induce sweat; cure colds, flu, cough, respiratory irritation,...

Herb of the Week | Boneset

Traditionally used by Native American indigenous tribes such as the Menominees, Alabamas, Iroquois and Mohegans as a natural medicine to reduce fevers; induce sweat; cure colds, flu, cough, respiratory irritation,...

Herb of the Week | Mullein

Herb of the Week | Mullein

This gentle herb has been used extensively in European and North American folk medicine for thousands of years. Historically used to treat a wide range of respiratory and upper airway ailments...

Herb of the Week | Mullein

This gentle herb has been used extensively in European and North American folk medicine for thousands of years. Historically used to treat a wide range of respiratory and upper airway ailments...

Herb of The Week | Gotu Kola

Herb of The Week | Gotu Kola

Gotu Kola is an herb in the parsley family that likes to grow in tropical swamps. Sources suggest  it may have travelled from Africa via Madagascar to India where it is known...

Herb of The Week | Gotu Kola

Gotu Kola is an herb in the parsley family that likes to grow in tropical swamps. Sources suggest  it may have travelled from Africa via Madagascar to India where it is known...

Herb of The Week

Herb of The Week

The use of licorice root goes back thousands of years, with the first recorded uses by the Kemetic ancestors for use as a flavoring agent and offerings. In Traditional Chinese...

Herb of The Week

The use of licorice root goes back thousands of years, with the first recorded uses by the Kemetic ancestors for use as a flavoring agent and offerings. In Traditional Chinese...

Best Herbs for Beginners

Best Herbs for Beginners

In an awakening collective, there is a desire to return to nature to heal the body.  Quality herbal preparations, when used intelligently, have the ability to bring our systems back...

Best Herbs for Beginners

In an awakening collective, there is a desire to return to nature to heal the body.  Quality herbal preparations, when used intelligently, have the ability to bring our systems back...