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What Is Whole Person Health? A Beginner’s Guide to the Interconnectedness...
What Is Whole Person Health? A Beginner’s Guide to the Interconnectedness of Body, Mind, and Your Environment
Traditional medicine provides health care to many around the globe –...
For approximately 80% of the world’s population, the first stop after catching a cold or breaking a bone isn’t the...
Hops! Bitter and beautiful medicine — Bevin Clare
Brewing beverages from grains dates back as far as 7000 BCE China. Ale, made from malted barley, preserved and seasoned with herbs...
Fictional Detectives in the Herb Garden – The Herb Society of...
By Marta McDowell
Like most murder mysteries, those with horticultural themes call for a minimum of one sleuth. Criminal investigation, whether vocation or avocation, calls...
The benefits of Ashwagandha
As Ayurveda becomes increasingly popular in North America, it seems inevitable that many will become aware of some of its more important remedies. And...
Evidence and use for medicinal spices — Bevin Clare
Mustard seed (also known as black mustard seed) can be consumed as a whole dried or powdered seed (typically with the outer...
Zingy Veggie-Packed Medicine Juice — Bevin Clare
Ingredients: · Vegetable or tomato juice· Dried spice blend, such as the “cognitive spice blend” from Spice Apothecary, which is a mix...
Holistic solutions for hair loss
One of the more particularly unflattering aspects of aging is hair loss, or alopecia. There are several different forms of alopecia, including male and...
The Scented Pelargonium (Family Geraniaceae) – The Herb Society of America...
By Caroline Amidon and Joyce Brobst (Chrissy Moore, editor)
Editor’s Note: The majority of the information provided below was extracted from various presentations and handouts...
Working with the Whole Person
Understanding the whole person is a crucial aspect of holistic herbalism. But, if you grew up in a culture where allopathic medicine took center...