January February 2015 - The Essential Herbal

January February 2015 Essential Herbal (digital)

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Field Notes, Tina Sams How do we absorb herbal knowledge? About the Cover Announcing our 2015 cover artist--Carey Adler Jung!
The Healing Mists, Liz Henle Rediscover an ancient women's healing ritual. Winter Moisturizing, Marcy Lautanen-Raleigh Make these softening and moisturizing skin delights.
Through the Looking Glass, Susanna Reppert Brill A glimpse into the life of Fairy Artist, Cicely Mary Barker. First in a new series! What Will You Do This Winter? List Article We asked the Yahoo! group what they are looking forward to in the quiet of winter.
Making Time, Rachel Johnston The things you love most often fall to the end of the list. Shouldn't they come first? Matcha Tea, Jackie Johnson Revered for thousands of years, this powdered tea deserves a place in your cup.
Dried Flower Candle Decals, Maryanne Schwartz Turn a plain pillar candle into a work of art, or make a wax hurricane lamp. Creativitea, Molly Sams So many herbs to try!
Elders & Herbs: People, Pets & Herbs, Janice Masters Companion animals benefit from the food as medicine adage, with a sprinkling of herbs. Scents from the Still Room, Catherine Love Refreshing the scent of home in the middle of winter.
2015 Herbs in the Spotlight, Tina Sams This year, Savory and Common Dittany have been chosen for study. TMJ, Adrian White Herbal help for Temporalmandibular Joint Disorder.
Herbal Crafting with Kids, Sharlene Young-Bolen Fun projects for kids. Balsam Poplar (Cottonwood) Soap, Marci Tsohonis Oil infused with Cottonwood buds is the base for this luxury bar.
Interesting Folk Remedies for Cold and Flu, Sandy Michelsen A collection of ways to ease those winter bugs, including chicken soup. Excerpts from Granny's Remedy Book, Susan Hess 19th century Pennsylvania cough remedies, many (or variations) still in common use.
3 Categories of Skin Issues, Jamie Jackson So you say you have a rash, eh?