Medicinal Herbs
Lemonbalm is often confused with lemon or lemon oil. The truth is that lemonbalm – also known as melissa – is a member of the mint family. It is used for several medicinal remedies that you can make at home and store for later use. If you aren’t sure how you can use lemonbalm in your daily health routine or as part of a medicinal natural plan, here are a few ideas. Continue reading
Echinacea is a decorative perennial herb that is commonly used in flower gardens and borders. At the flower heads grow tall above the plant itself, you can plant it behind lower growing herbs and flowers. The common color varieties are purple, and more rarely seen are white, pink, peach, yellow, and orange. For medicinal purposes, you want to plant Echinacea purpurea (seen in image) or Echinacea angustifolia.
Echinacea is often seen in herbal teas, energy supplements, or as a standalone supplement. You may know that it is heavily used and most commonly available during the cold and flu season because it strengthens the immune system. What you may not know is why and what benefit it would have to you as a medicinal treatment and in your daily supplement routine. Here are a few of those benefits and what you should consider about this supplement for your new healthy lifestyle routine. Continue reading
There are some highly unusual and powerful herbs and plants that you may want to consider planting in your wellness garden. While these plants can be a potent force in healing, some can be extremely dangerous if not used properly, and some need to be mixed by an herbalist or someone who knows how to calculate doses. Continue reading