Keep your brain active and healthy with this DIY Rosemary Memory Elixir! This elixir can be used daily to support memory health. It’s made using dried herbs in order to store the mix long term, but you can certainly make it with fresh herbs if you wish!
In herbal remedies, there is a timeless elixir with roots dating back over 2,000 years—known as oxymel. Oxymel comes from the ancient Greek word oxymeli, which translates to "acid and honey." It is a potent blend of honey, vinegar, and herbs cherished for its numerous health benefits and delightful taste for centuries.
It’s finally feeing like spring here in the midwest. For me, that means it time to shake of the heaviness of winter. I spring clean my house, why not nourish my body too. One of my favorite ways to incorporate spring cleaning for my body is spring tonics
A refreshing gin cocktail with elderflower liqueur, Galliano, and fresh oregano, topped with soda water for a fizzy finish.
Get on top of the seasonal croak with these common yet powerful garden herbs. Words: Jane Wrigglesworth It’s wintertime and the living ain’t always easy, with coughs, colds, sniffles and sore throats seemingly par for the course. When a cough hits, it can be debilitating, but I, being the herb nerd that I am, can think only of the treatment that I might concoct from the plants growing in my backyard. Several common garden herbs have been shown to help soothe a niggling cough including thyme (Thymus vulgaris) and heartsease, also known as Johnny-jump-up (Viola tricolor). To pick a soother,
Keep your brain active and healthy with this DIY Rosemary Memory Elixir! This elixir can be used daily to support memory health. It’s made using dried herbs in order to store the mix long term, but you can certainly make it with fresh herbs if you wish!
Turmeric, fresh ginger, black peppercorn, coriander seeds, fennel seeds, fresh lemon, and raw honey add to the gentle healing properties of the elixir, and turn this recipe into a cure-all.
Adaptogens like ashwagandha can help us combat the physical and mental effects of stress. This elixir combines turmeric, cinnamon and ashwagandha.
Homemade herbal remedies are easier than you think, and most only require a few minutes of hands-on time before you've crafted powerful herbal medicine for your families' medicine chest. Diving into making herbal remedies might
Nervous System Elixir recipe from the Flamingo Estate Kitchen Journal.
Nourish and strengthen your body with the help of tried-and-tested methods including natural and organic supplements, health innovations, yoga essentials...
These collagen-boosting wellness elixirs are brimming with nutrient-rich foods so you can glow with healthy skin and safeguard your immunity.
A recipe from a project I’ve been working on… Intentional herbalism. Using the gifts of nature not just for their physical medicinal benefits but for their energetic qualities too. Rose is an herb of LOVE. Used in rituals...READ MORE
Discover Kidney Benefits at eon Longevity. Unlock your daily dose of wellness with our herbal elixir.
Herbal aphrodisiacs have been sought, admired, & rumored for their effects on libido, but do they work? Learn what they are & how to use them in this post!
Keep your brain active and healthy with this DIY Rosemary Memory Elixir! This elixir can be used daily to support memory health. It’s made using dried herbs in order to store the mix long term, but you can certainly make it with fresh herbs if you wish!
Turmeric, fresh ginger, black peppercorn, coriander seeds, fennel seeds, fresh lemon, and raw honey add to the gentle healing properties of the elixir, and turn this recipe into a cure-all.
A simple Rose Tincture that opens the heart, quiets the mind and soothes the soul. Calming and uplifting it aids in overall wellbeing, balancing all 3 doshas. Made with simple ingredients, this takes only 15 minutes of hands-on time! ( Allow 24 hours - or up to 6 weeks for infusing). Use in water, as a healing tincture, or to flavor sparkling water, champagne, hot tea, or cocktails.
Harnessing Power of Infusions. Herbal Elixirs, Methods, Uses. Unlocking Healing, Magical Properties of Infused Waters. Green Magic
Elderberry is in many of our apothecaries as the go-to herb at the initial signs of the flu. Our Cold and Flu Elixir includes both elderflower and ginger.
In Botanical Mixology: Herbal Cocktails and Mocktails for Everyone, Emily Han shows you, step-by-step, how to create exquisite craft cocktails and non-alcoholic mocktails with an herbal twist. After discovering your personal flavor palette, you will have the tools you need to craft your own signature drinks.
Adaptogens like ashwagandha can help us combat the physical and mental effects of stress. This elixir combines turmeric, cinnamon and ashwagandha.
Harnessing Power of Infusions. Herbal Elixirs, Methods, Uses. Unlocking Healing, Magical Properties of Infused Waters. Green Magic
The Herbal Academy will guide you through the process of creating your own well-rounded botanical mixed drinks to sip & savor in this course.
Now is the time to get started making herbal gifts that require time to brew! Here are eight of our favorite herbal holiday preparations to start now.
Homemade herbal remedies are easier than you think, and most only require a few minutes of hands-on time before you've crafted powerful herbal medicine for your families' medicine chest. Diving into making herbal remedies might
This herbal oxymel recipe with sage and ginger is easy to make and has many benefits for the immune system. It also happens to be deliciously sweet and sour!
Featuring Earth Echo Collagen Peptides for healthy joint support, radiant skin, and balanced gut health, plus Cacao Bliss to help support a healthy inflammatory response and curb cravings — not to mention feed your body with natural energy and mental clarity — this superfood elixir checks all the boxes while being delicious and — dare we say it? — downright indulgent. *
Nutritive herbs can be used individually or combined to create a delightful health tonic, like this DIY nutrient-dense syrup!
This herbal oxymel recipe with sage and ginger is easy to make and has many benefits for the immune system. It also happens to be deliciously sweet and sour!
This herbal oxymel recipe with sage and ginger is easy to make and has many benefits for the immune system. It also happens to be deliciously sweet and sour!