Practicing Embodied Herbalism
By: Rachel Bull Emotions are unavoidable, they exist whether we admit that they do or not. Another thing that seems to be unavoidable is society
By: Rachel Bull Emotions are unavoidable, they exist whether we admit that they do or not. Another thing that seems to be unavoidable is society
By Carly Pick There is a common saying that most of us have heard at some point in our lives. They tell us “don’t forget to
By Amy Leithliter 12 Herbal Oils for Topical Use Infusing your own body oils is an easy, affordable, and luxurious way to engage in radical
By: Morgan Magda What is Harm Reduction? Harm reduction can be applied to most things in life that can have potential negative outcomes. Basic things
Author: Rachel Cook, Advanced Student Sourcing herbs When it comes to sourcing herbs, considerations include sustainability, cost, quality, and quantity. Supporting your local apothecaries is
Author: Jamie Glaze The mind-gut connection is mediated by numerous nerves, including the Vagus nerve. The Vagus nerve’s name stems from its function and anatomical
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