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Hibiscus is beloved for its cooling properties and sweet-tart flavor; this flower-as-medicine can be found in our Sol Tea, where it shines alongside other vitalizing herbs.
United Plant Savers is an incredible organization that researches and conserves medicinal plants across the globe. Along with many other groups, they’re facing a federal funding freeze that could critically delay their important work; consider donating, becoming a member, or simply learning more about the work they do on behalf of a more biodiverse planet.
Don’t miss this virtual conference and the chance to dive deep into botanical medicine alongside renowned herbalists, including David Winston—a true legend of herbalism.
We’re eyeing this holistic broth delivery service, offering the nourishment of home-cooked meals with the convenience of an online shop.
A new treatment for children with high-threshold peanut allergies shows promise for more effective allergy management.
These common vegetables contain an antioxidant that may prevent hair from graying.
Can watermelon seeds reinvigorate the alternative milk market? This brand prioritizes the health of people and planet, and delivers on flavor too!
For all things herbalism and more, catch up on past issues of our Supernatural Newsletter here on Substack.
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By Annika Sampson | Annika is a writer, educator, and gardener based in Bellingham WA. You can find more of her work at annikasampson.com.
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