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An extensive online database featuring more than 7,000 edible and medicinal plants, many of which can be found growing wild throughout the temperate world. To make the most of this site, you really need to use the Search tool to find specific plants. Profiles include identification, medicinal use, edibility, cultivation, and information on related species. A charitable organization, Plants For A Future was originally founded by Ken and Addy Fern in Cornwall, UK. Keynote was delivered by Robin Rose Bennett, who led us to be ourselves. It was a lovely invitation to fully embrace the earth and ourselves with our feet firmly on the ground and our spirits soaring.

This blog is a labor of love - a love for herbs and their natural healing properties. For millions of years, humankind has looked to plants for healing. Our ancestors used herbs in their everyday lives to support their health and wellbeing. It may seem that in today's world, many have forgotten the old ways, but thankfully herbalists continue to teach and guide their communities using herbal allies with great success.

This blog is my effort to share with others some of the exciting things that I am learning. Herbology is about all things herbal, with the non-alternative reader in mind. There are people who want to embrace a more natural approach to health & home but have no intention of changing their entire lifestyle. Many online resources assume a certain grassroots knowledge, Herbology doesn't.Herbology provides safe base knowledge to whet the appetite and encourage more learning about natural health through herbs.

These vibrational remedies are made from living flowers and assist in harmonizing our chakras to boost vitality and reset patterns of imbalance. Flower essences may also help shift deep-seated trauma, woundings and limiting beliefs that have been imprinted into our energetic system, often starting in childhood. What is the difference between an herbal tea and an herbal infusion?

Stay up on the latest news & updates, interviews, plant stories, and herb trades. The Sustainable Herbs Program educates and inspires action to support sustainable and regenerative practices Kräuter-Blog in the herbal products industry. Our school offers long distance herbal study with Lesley Tierra. She offer a unique combination Western, Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic healing systems.

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