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Those of you into natural healing probably already use these two miracles, but a couple of them, I hadn't heard of before. I figure it's sure worth a try 'cause it even tastes good! Cinnamon and Hon…
Started by Cheryll ~Creator~ Nov 2.
A smudge stick is a bundle of dried herbs, most commonly white sage. Often other herbs or plants are used or added and the leaves are usually bound with string in a small bundle and dried. Some other…
Started by bridget orman. Last reply by Cheryll ~Creator~ Aug 20.
Healing with crystals Different crystals have different energies and properties, and between them can affect mental, physical, spiritual and emotional aspects of ourselves. Simply holding the right c…
Started by bridget orman Aug 17.
What are crystals? Crystals are minerals formed underground from three-dimensional repeating patterns of atoms. A crystal's appearance depends upon the natural characteristics of its type and the con…
Started by bridget orman Aug 17.
Sage Herb Benefits and Information Sage Herb Benefits and Information Sage is a silvery-green plant with leaves that offer a memorable fragrant. The most common variety of sage was first found growi…
Started by bridget orman Jun 20.
The nettle, also known as the "stinging nettle," is useful as both a medicinal planet and a food. However, because the leaves are covered in stinging hairs, the plant is often misidentified as a weed…
Started by Cheryll ~Creator~. Last reply by bridget orman Jun 20.
I have been suffering with Arthritis in my knees and other joints. I read in this homeopathic remedy book to take some Lavendar oil, not perfume, not any other type but pure lavendar oil, (buy at any…
Tagged: lavendar, healing, plants, Natural
Started by Deb Rincon Lopez. Last reply by bridget orman Jun 20.
The common English name "daisy" refers to the "day's eye," because the flower closes up in the evening and on shady days. Its botanical name is Bellis perennis, originates from the Latin term for "be…
Tagged: healing, wound, and, Metabolism
Started by Cheryll ~Creator~ Jun 1.
Lavender is best known for its calming, relaxing affects. That's why fold medicine recommends it for healing nervous disorders. "Lavender" comes from the Latin lavare which means "to wash". The Roman…
Tagged: Healing
Started by Cheryll ~Creator~ May 24.
Lady's - smock, a harbinger of spring with its purple flowers, has been used traditionally to make a revitalizing springtime tonic. Also known as " meadow cress" and "cuckoo flower," the herb is rich…
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Started by Cheryll ~Creator~ May 14.
Rosemary A favorite herb to grow, rosemary is known as an all-round stimulant that uplifts and revitalizes. It has been valued for its ritual significance and its medical applications since classical…
Tagged: bloating, fatigueand, weakness, curculation
Started by Cheryll ~Creator~ May 10.
Wild Pansy, also known as "heartsease" and "Johnny-jump-up," has been associated with folk medicine since the Middle Ages. A mild medicinal plant, it is valued as a purifying herb and is considered a…
Tagged: syrup, power, rince, tea, treatments
Started by Cheryll ~Creator~ May 10.
Hawthorn Because of hawthorn's heart - shape leaves and red fruits, it was once common belief that hawthorn strengthened the heart. Today, we have found this is to be true, as it remains a popular re…
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Started by Cheryll ~Creator~ May 6.
When seen from a distance, this plant has a smokey appearance, hence the name fumitory. Traditional medicine has long viewed it as a medicinal plant that can be used to treat Liver disorders, and rec…
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Started by Cheryll ~Creator~ May 2.
Although hawkweed was used extensively in the Middle Ages to treat mild diarrhea and to counteract coughs and other lung conditions, the mild plant eventually fell out of favor. Herbalists today subs…
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Started by Cheryll ~Creator~. Last reply by Cheryll ~Creator~ Mar 18.
The uva-ursi, or common bearberry, was once considered a magical plant whose powers included protection against ghosts. Its name refers to bears' fondness for the plant's red fruit; "bear's grape" in…
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Started by Cheryll ~Creator~ Feb 23.
These are two savories, one winter and one summer---and medicinally they are interchangeable. The curative power of savory for Digestive system has been know for centuries, As a culinary herb, it was…
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Started by Cheryll ~Creator~ Feb 3.
camomilesworld.com/camomile/index.html Using these as tea drinks. This is done by leavong these in hot water to a boil, cooling down and straining to drink. Some are even good as a cool drink. A…
Started by Star-Dust Dec. 8, 2008.
Herbal Teas -Tisanes Water infusion --- This method is commonly referred to as a "standard brew". Making herbal tea is almost the same as making a cup of Camellia sinensis, the herb we refer to as…
Started by Star-Dust Nov. 21, 2008.
Asparagus - Male Sex Magic Artichoke - warding off Lillith Avocado - bearty, love, sex magic Beans - reconciliation, protection Beets - love spells Cabbage - fertility, profit, good luch, money, moon…
Tagged: Foods, Fruirs, Spices, Herbs
Started by Star-Dust Nov. 8, 2008.

Those of you into natural healing probably already use these two miracles, but a couple of them, I hadn't heard of before. I figure it's sure worth a try 'cause it even tastes good! Cinnamon and Hon…
Started by Cheryll ~Creator~ Nov 2.
A smudge stick is a bundle of dried herbs, most commonly white sage. Often other herbs or plants are used or added and the leaves are usually bound with string in a small bundle and dried. Some other…
Started by bridget orman. Last reply by Cheryll ~Creator~ Aug 20.
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