Category Archives: herbal medicine
Freshly Cooked Artichoke
Globe artichokes are a truly delicious Summer treat. They are tasty boiled in water until tender and then the leaf bases are
read morePrickly Ash at Chelsea Physic Garden
(Zanthoxylum spp) This wonderful tree has incredibly useful properties for ‘super circulation’ support for the entire body, particularly the brain. #braincirculation #raynauds
read moreFlowering Meadowsweet
A prolific wild flower at this time of year, it is an invaluable gut supportive. It is highly anti-inflammatory and useful for
read moreThese vibrant leaves give way to immensely strong
These vibrant leaves give way to immensely strong, deep roots that are hard to dig up. But it’s worth the struggle, these
read moreOur ImmuGold Tea
Marigold petals are one of the many important herbs in our all-rounder immune support tea. These pretty petals are antiviral, antibacterial and
read moreOur Native Ox Eye Daisy
Do any of you use this stunning cousin of Chamomile? #oxeyedaisy #coughs #woundwash #britishwildflower #summer (Feed generated with FetchRSS)
read moreEchinacea for Immunity & more
Echinacea is well known for its ability to strengthen immune function, thus helping a range of bacterial, viral or fungal infections anywhere
read moreLots of Red Clover
In traditional herbal medicine, red clover is commonly used as a blood cleanser, helping a wide range of issues that need toxins
read moreBeautiful Common Wild Mallow
These beautiful wild mallows contain a lot of mucilaginous, soothing/demulcent biochemistry that is useful anytime the gut needs soothing or the lungs
read moreMidsummer & St John’s Wort
Traditionally starting to flower on the longest daylight hours, St John wort flowers are used to help the brain utilize its neurotransmitters
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