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Enhancing: Create your own cosmetics, Cleansing lotion, Toners, Moisturizer, Treats, Radiant Smiles Chillout herbs: Chamomile/Lemonbalm/Hops, Kava Kava, Passion Flower, Bathing with Herbs, Midnight Soak with Herbs, Minimalist Baths, Bathroom Essentials Soothing: Borage for Courage, Adaptogen power, Ginseng Tea, St John's Wort Tea Home is where the herbs are: Household cleaning, Animal friends - doggy pillows, Animal friends - cat naps, Insect Repellents, Pomanders, Outdoor Repellents, Creative Herbs Heaven Scent: Value
of essential oils, Summer
bowls, Make your own
Potpourri, Scented space: Drying herbs, Sanctifying space, Burning incense, Making incense, Holy beads Using Herbs: A beginner's guide: infusions, decoctions, tinctures & syrups , ointments, compresses & poultices, essential oils Buying Herbs: Discover your options, Buy the best, Standardization Traditions Old & New: Aloe Vera, Ginseng, Garlic, Comfrey, Ginger, Feverfew |
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The classic definition of a herb is a non-woody plant which dies down to its roots each winter. This definition is far too limiting. It was probably made up by 19th Century European botanists who had never seen the rainforest in which, of course there is no winter to die back in. Neither had they ever heard of woody trees and shrubs such as hawthorn and ginko and elder which are some of the best selling herbs on the market these days. I define a herb as a medicinal plant. It can come from any climate and be a leaf, a bark, a flower or a root. It can be home-grown or wild, a weed, a spice, a plant which is used for its healing or culinary or beautifying properties. Once you discover the power of herbs it is easy to become so enthusiastic about them you go overboard trying to use them for everything. It is not wise to take lots of different plants all at the same time. Or you might start to think that since a small amount of something is good for you, taking twice or three times that amount will be even better. It isn’t. If you want safe and sane herbal help here are a few guidelines to follow:
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