An Introduction to Herbal ActionsHerbal actions — it doesn’t sound nearly as exciting or sexy as botanical monographs or the latest cure-all, does it? I’m aware that a fair number of beginning and intermediate herbalists tend to gloss over this particular subject, probably in part because of the typically vague and boring explanations given in many books and classes. What you may not realize [...] |
Sweetbriar by the River: A Romance in Pictures and Rose Elixir RecipeIf I were a plant, I would be this particular plant. Not just a general Rose, but wild New Mexico Rose growing on the lush banks of the Gila’s riparian forest. Not only because the flower is exquisitely, delicately beautiful but because the Wild Rose is tough and tenacious, living through flash floods, long droughts and even cattle grazing. She [...] |
Common Sense Tips for Practicing as a Village HerbalistCommon Sense Tips for Practicing as a Village Herbalist Here you’ll find a few pointers for both neophyte and tenured herbalists practicing in rural areas based on my own experience. Seeing as my community is a tiny village in the mountains of New Mexico, I have neither office nor herb store nearby so I am my own walking dispensatory and workspace most [...] |
Flowers From the FaeryGrounds: The Enchantment of BeebalmFlowers From the FaeryGrounds: The Enchantment of Beebalm |
The Sensory Continuum in Herbal EnergeticsThe Sensory Continuum in Herbal Energetics |
Human & Herbal Energetics: Stimulant & RelaxantHuman & Herbal Energetics: Stimulant & Relaxant Stimulating |
Sweet Medicine: An Overview of Honeyed Healing and Sensory DelightSweet Medicine: The taste of a drop of rich wildflower honey, a lick of peach elixir or a sip of spice infused cordial is sensual, comforting and ecstatic all at once. Humans crave and love all things sweet, and while it’s clear that this is the taste most easily overdone and abused, it still retains [...] |
Dispelling the Myth: Cherry Leaf TeaDispelling the Myth: Cherry Leaf Tea Open the herbal book nearest to you, pretty much ANY herb book. Find the section on wild cherry or chokecherry, if there is one. Now check out the contradictions or warnings. It will almost certainly command you in very authoritative tones to NEVER EVER, NOT EVER consume cherry leaves or YOU WILL SURELY DIE. Poisonous, toxic, [...] |
The Elder Mother’s Pantry: An Herbal Materia Medica for Influenza and Other Cold-Weather AilmentsThe Elder Mother’s Pantry: As the colder weather begins to move into the northerly reaches and higher eleveations of the Western hemisphere, there’s been much talk of the dreaded H1N1 as well as other virulent strains of cold and flu. The most important action you can take this is preventative in nature, including [...] |
Blue Mountain Tea: A Sunny Medicine for Cloudy DaysBlue Mountain Tea: A Sunny Medicine for Cloudy Days Common Names: Goldenrod, Blue Mountain Tea, Liberty Tea |











