What are your reasons for practicing herbalism and the herbal arts?
Question by Lady Winter Wolf: What are your reasons for practicing herbalism and the herbal arts? I do it for medicinal reasons (alternative medicine), aromatherapy, kitchen (cooking) and spiritually...
View ArticleBasic Herbalism: The Use of Medicinal Herbs
Discover more about non-fiction herbalism and herbal remedies that can help remove symptoms. This guide discusses several herbs that can be used to cure common problems. You never thought garlic could...
View ArticleThe Pharmacy in Your Kitchen
Christine Deckert Zimmerman's insight:The Pharmacy In Your Kitchen" Onions:In the Middle Ages, onions were used as a charm to ward off the Plague.According to Nicholas Culpeper (1616-1654), "the juice...
View ArticleMaking Your Own Herbal Extracts-Basic Recipe
Christine Deckert Zimmerman's insight:While paying for the convenience of a manufactured herbal extract can be nice, we herbalists have found that the best medicines are those we make ourselves. Not...
View ArticleMethods of Making Herbal Oils
Christine Deckert Zimmerman's insight:Methods of making Herbal OilsAuthor UnknownMedicinal Oils can be used alone, or can form the basis of salves and balms. The general principal is simple: Oil + heat...
View ArticleRecipes for a Healthy Lunch from the Medicinal Herb Seminar - Vegetable Gardener
Last weekend, I participated in the Medicinal Herb Seminar at the Ozark Folk Center in Mountain View, Arkansas, where I provided the recipes for lunch.See it on Scoop.it, via Herbalism
View ArticleHow sacha inca oil may lower the risk of living with depression
Very informative article on the benefits of Sacha inchi nuts. This is the first time I hear about Sacha Inchi. The jungle of Peru has so many natural roots and seeds that are healthy for youSee it on...
View ArticleBrick Herb Markers for Your Garden
Using a pencil print your word on a brick and go over it with a permanent marker. This is how they will look during the first year. If you prefer a faded look, lightly rub over the writing with a fine...
View ArticleThe 7 Homemade Weed Killers
"And the weeds of the garden shall be visited upon the gardener.” "I can certainly think of the7+ weedy sins of the garden but knowing how to cleanse my garden of these weeds is even better....
View Article5 Easy to Grow Mosquito-Repelling Plants
Before reaching for the chemical sprays, try planting these easy-to-grow plants which have natural mosquito-repelling properties. Follow the photo-link for find the list of these easy to grow...
View ArticleGardening and its Health, Mental and Financial Benefits
There are many great perks to gardening. It makes your home look welcoming, adds warmth to a bare room, and burns some extra calories. Follow the photo-link to read more.Christine Deckert Zimmerman's...
View ArticleGardening with Kids: Tips and Advice for Starting an Active and Healthy Habit
For adults, gardening can be one of the most rewarding activities of summer. However, getting kids to enjoy the same activity may present challenges for some parents and caregivers.Christine Deckert...
View ArticlePreserving Fruit Flavors in Alcohol: Homemade Liqueurs
Better than store bought and packed with flavor, these little liqueur gems are versatile in the kitchen and very easy to make. What’s more, they make terrific gifts at holiday time. What could be...
View ArticleIn the Buzz About Bees, Don’t Forget the Natives
A study shows that wild bees are more effective pollinators than honeybees. As domestic honeybees decline, native bees will become even more important.See it on Scoop.it, via Herbalism
View ArticleWhat are your reasons for practicing herbalism and the herbal arts?
Question by Lady Winter Wolf: What are your reasons for practicing herbalism and the herbal arts? I do it for medicinal reasons (alternative medicine), aromatherapy, kitchen (cooking) and spiritually...
View ArticleBasic Herbalism: The Use of Medicinal Herbs
Discover more about non-fiction herbalism and herbal remedies that can help remove symptoms. This guide discusses several herbs that can be used to cure common problems. You never thought garlic could...
View ArticleThe Pharmacy in Your Kitchen
Christine Deckert Zimmerman's insight:The Pharmacy In Your Kitchen" Onions:In the Middle Ages, onions were used as a charm to ward off the Plague.According to Nicholas Culpeper (1616-1654), "the juice...
View ArticleMaking Your Own Herbal Extracts-Basic Recipe
Christine Deckert Zimmerman's insight:While paying for the convenience of a manufactured herbal extract can be nice, we herbalists have found that the best medicines are those we make ourselves. Not...
View ArticleMethods of Making Herbal Oils
Christine Deckert Zimmerman's insight:Methods of making Herbal OilsAuthor UnknownMedicinal Oils can be used alone, or can form the basis of salves and balms. The general principal is simple: Oil + heat...
View ArticleRecipes for a Healthy Lunch from the Medicinal Herb Seminar - Vegetable Gardener
Last weekend, I participated in the Medicinal Herb Seminar at the Ozark Folk Center in Mountain View, Arkansas, where I provided the recipes for lunch.See it on Scoop.it, via Herbalism
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