Energetics, Mutual Aid and the Future of Herbalism, an Interview with Kat Maier

Today, I am excited to share with you my interview with Kathleen Maier. She’s a fantastic herbalist who’s been at it for quite some time, and I was honored to be able to speak with her. Here’s what you can look forward to in this interview: We discuss Kat’s book, Energetic Herbalism, which covers energetics […]

Motherwort: The Lion Hearted Herb

Motherwort, the “lion-hearted herb,” fills your heart with courage and soothes its inner wounds. This herb tends to the physical and emotional heart and is an indispensable part of the Materia medica. With its many uses and simple administration techniques, this herb is sure to become a favorite herb to support a healthy heart.  In […]

Why Medical Herbalism Belongs on Every Herbalist’s Shelf

I’m excited to bring you the second book in our review series, David Hoffman’s indispensable tome Medical Herbalism: The Science and Practice of Herbal Medicine. This was one of my first serious herb books and also served as my main textbook while attending Bastyr University. If I had to make one herb book recommendation to […]

The Archetypal Stimulant and Relaxant: Cayenne and Lobelia

Welcome to the second installment in our Anatomy of a Formula series. In this post, we’ll examine a classic North American herbal duo: the archetypal stimulant, Cayenne (Capsicum annuum), and the archetypal relaxant, Lobelia (Lobelia inflata).  If you missed the introductory post, which explored a brief history of formulation in Western herbalism and the strategic […]

Anatomy of a Formula

Materia Medica

Have you been studying herbs for a while, but you still feel unsure about how to combine them into an effective formula?  Or maybe you’re newer to herbalism and ready to dive into the art and science of formulation? Formulation is one of my favorite parts of herbal medicine, so I’m excited to kick off […]

Top 3 Spring Tonics

Spring is the season of renewal—and the perfect time to support your body with cleansing and nourishing herbs.  Last week, we covered the overall concept of the spring cleanse and whether it’s a good thing for us to do in our modern culture. We got a birds-eye view of the qualities and characteristics of herbs […]

Elecampane: The Deep Breather

Elecampane has become one of my personal favorite respiratory remedies over the years, not just for its medicinal benefits for many of the common respiratory woes people face today, but as a choice restorative agent. Whether you make it into a tincture or enjoy the syrup, Elecampane is a remedy every herbalist should know.  In […]

Phytopharmaceuticals, Standardized and Whole Plant Extracts

These days, supplement shelves are filled with all kinds of different products based on plants. Tinctures, teas, whole plant preparations, standardized extractions, phytopharmaceuticals . . . but what’s the difference between them? These are the most common types of herbal extracts you’ll encounter, and they all have their own unique properties and uses.  Each of […]

Jesse Wolf Hardin Interview 

In today’s blog post you’ll learn: The importance of creating roots in life, and how grounding in a physical location opens your world to forming deeper connections to your local environment Everyone has a gift and a calling in the world, and advice for how you can find yours How approaching nature with curiosity, wonder, […]

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