by wildflowerscho | Mar 1, 2012 | Texas, Bioregional Herbalism, Library, Herbs
Stephanie Berry has a link here for great pics of our Native Urtica chamaedryoides out in full force 2012
by wildflowerscho | Feb 17, 2012 | Bioregional Herbalism, Library, Herbs, Texas
Signs of spring hit in February of all of the blooms to come. There are a some common yellow flowers that you may often bump into. As herbalists, we get excited to think that we have found a Dandelion. Have you? A common question...
by wildflowerscho | Jan 26, 2012 | Library, Bioregional Herbalism, All
Herbs and regulated but Herbalism is not(right now). Learning Herbs.com has a legal and regulatory video with Roy Upton you can purchase. I also have some information from a workshop I had a local herbalist give at my school on being compliant with the new...
by wildflowerscho | Jan 6, 2012 | Bioregional Herbalism, Texas, Remedies, Library, Herbs
Don’t get me wrong. I love Cedar. I use it medicinally, I think its beautiful. In my opinion its only so prolific because we have created a system that is out of balance with overgrazing. It took me almost 18 years for cedar to begin to...
by wildflowerscho | Dec 13, 2011 | Herbs, All, Remedies, Library
Herbs can influence digestion in several ways. Many culinary herbs we use today are thought of as adding flavor but their original inclusion was due to their affect on digestion. The use of herbs in cooking is usually due to what is termed a carminative effect...
by wildflowerscho | Nov 3, 2011 | Remedies, Library, Herbs
In memory of Juliette De Barclay Levy This case study is offered not only as an example of successful use of holistic therapeutics for pets with extreme injuries but as a guide for others that need help learning how to care for disabled pets or those with chronic...