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Hill Country Herbalist: Benefits of Organic Coffee: Not Just In Our Cups, But On Our Skin!
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A venue to discover and learn about native and naturalized plants and their benefits through ingestion or application to the body. Welcome to Hill Country Herbalist. Friday, December 26, 2014. Benefits of Organic Coffee: Not Just In Our Cups, But On Our Skin! Want to have fun with organic ground coffee at home? Try this simple DIY:. 1 cup organic ground coffee. 1 cup Dead Sea Salts or Organic Sugar. 1/2 cup almond oil. 1/2 cup melted coconut oil. 2 tablespoons organic cinnamon powder. Mix all ingredients...
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Hill Country Herbalist: Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference: Abiquiu New Mexico
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A venue to discover and learn about native and naturalized plants and their benefits through ingestion or application to the body. Welcome to Hill Country Herbalist. Saturday, September 25, 2010. Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference: Abiquiu New Mexico. There were so many well known and published herbalists there, I hardly know how to begin featuring each one. I'll simply start in sequential order of my favorite classes attended. Howie Brounstein: the Columbine's School of Botanical Studies. The GI...
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Hill Country Herbalist: Figs: For Your Health and For Dessert!
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A venue to discover and learn about native and naturalized plants and their benefits through ingestion or application to the body. Welcome to Hill Country Herbalist. Sunday, December 23, 2012. Figs: For Your Health and For Dessert! Two years ago, herbhusband and I planted two fig trees, botanically known as. We planted Brown Turkey, or Texas Everbearing fig, for their ability to both handle the hot dry summers and cold freezing winters we experience in central Texas. Rinsed and sliced ripe figs and saute...
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Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine
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Ldquo;I was a closet homeopathic/herbal mom only giving my preparations to my family. After taking Nicole’s full Herbal Preparations course I now have the knowledge and confidence to make and sell my preparations to to all my family and friends. I highly recommend taking the full course from Nicole.”. Our Next Class - View. Texas Herbs Blog - Read. Certificate Paths - Sign Up. Single Classes and CE’s. Latest News and Events. Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine. PO Box 4520, Austin, TX 78765.
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Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine
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Instructors, Guests, and Staff. RH -Director and Teaches all Levels. Jim Foley Office Manager and Admissions Director wildflowerherbschool@gmail.com. Introductory Programs and Plant Walks. Intermediate to Advanced Training. Jenny Perez MS, Horticulture, and Permaculture Design Specialist. PhD, DAOM, LAc. Charlotte Kikel RH, MS, NC, ACN, MCPP. Visiting Guest Instructors: many now can be seen at the new festival we created Moonflower Herbfest! Core Teachers and Staff. And on Facebook at Jade Moon Herbs.
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Mother Herbs – Pregnancy, Motherhood and Herbalism
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Pregnancy, Motherhood and Herbalism. Natural Pregnancy and Motherhood. Kid’s Herb Day Camp 2016. About Me: Mother, Herbalist, Midwife. Natural Pregnancy and Motherhood. Explore these pages and connect with your roots. Learn to use herbs and home remedies that are convenient and holistic. Take the leap and start feeling better, happier and healthier! Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 209 other followers.
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20141207_201719432_iOS – Mother Herbs
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Pregnancy, Motherhood and Herbalism. Natural Pregnancy and Motherhood. Kid’s Herb Day Camp 2016. About Me: Mother, Herbalist, Midwife. March 1, 2015. At 960 × 960. In 5 Useful Winter Plants in Texas. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Hill Country Herbalist: October 2012
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A venue to discover and learn about native and naturalized plants and their benefits through ingestion or application to the body. Welcome to Hill Country Herbalist. Saturday, October 6, 2012. What's Blooming and Fruiting in the Hill Country Garden this Fall! Honey bees are active, as are cardinals, hummingbirds and lady bugs. Lots of lady bugs! Lady Beetle on an Okra leaf. Passion Flower vine growing on the garden fence. We admire this gorgeous flower daily. Zinnias 4 feet tall! Cayenne Pepper. Turn...
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Hill Country Herbalist: April 2013
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A venue to discover and learn about native and naturalized plants and their benefits through ingestion or application to the body. Welcome to Hill Country Herbalist. Friday, April 26, 2013. Mid Spring in the Texas Hill Country. Happy Spring to all! It's been an amazing spring here in the Texas Hill Country with about three freezes since mid March! Our poor tomatoes, jalapenos and basil are stunted -left not knowing what to do. As they sprouted new leaves.a frost came along and zapped them! Poppies are so...
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Hill Country Herbalist: Harvesting Red Clover Blossoms and Making Them Into Tincture
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A venue to discover and learn about native and naturalized plants and their benefits through ingestion or application to the body. Welcome to Hill Country Herbalist. Thursday, May 27, 2010. Harvesting Red Clover Blossoms and Making Them Into Tincture. Reference taken from Mathew Wood's "The Book of Herbal Wisdom: Using Plants as Medicine" 1997. When glands are swollen, Ive noted a reduction in size when the tincture is taken. January 20, 2011 at 10:36 PM. Also, do you have any experience with drying it?
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