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Wednesday, 23 May 2018 Learning Herbs60 comments: Saturday, 28 November 2015 Physician Heal thyself
Physician health thyself is the old adage and indeed I personallyalways take my health or dis ease as a challenge to put all my resources and skill to thetest!!!

I fully believe that herbs along with nutritional and lifestyle changescan create Ease and Health with everything, often being nursed and taken careof when we are down is integral to this journey to Optimum health.
Today I am suffering with a horrid gum swelling and infection, my lymphnodes are hard and painful and mymouth is throbbing. I cannot bite down or chew anything as it feels veryuncomfortable and painful and has done for about 30 hrs so far.
The Great Eliminator Point





My supportive partner,responded to me whining on the sofa last night and begging in a small childlikemanor to be Nursed by using his skills of shiatsu; pressing several pointsincluding The great eliminator (see picture). He also suggested to me hot saltwater gargles and garlic, prescribing 6 cloves a day, to be crushed and takenhole but not on an empty stomach. He rather unervingly added that if it was notbetter within a week I would need in his words; To Nuke it with hardcorestuff. This statement sent me into slight panic, what did he mean? 6 cloves ofGarlic daily surely was super hardcore??? Part of me seemed to think he wastalking about anto-biotics.My ego was dented, doesnt he know who I am? Aherbalist with capabilities of healing herself..with some support and carefrom friends and family.
So my action plan when I woke this morning; which includes vast amountsof polypharmacy!I stopped eating solids from yesterday and have had regular juices withorganic vegetables, ginger and turmeric and smoothies with natural bio liveyogurt, bananas, various soft and lots of turmeric, taking garlic in betweensmoothie sips.
Rubbing lavender and calendula externally onto my swollen lymph.
I made a mouth wash with Propolis, Myrrh, calendula and clove essentialoil and boy is it strong.
Taking Echinacea, Calendula, Propolis, Elderberry and Swedish bitters internallywith high strength vitamin C and Rieshi mushrooms.

And now I am going to bed to heal it all in the next couple of hourshopefullyphew
6 comments: Friday, 17 July 2015 Making Smudge Sticks from our Native Smoke..ArtemisiaHarvesting the Lady Mugwort today for many things but gonna make me some smudge sticks now.

She is an essential medicine in ourmateria medica with countless amazing healing properties and also one of theherbs in our hand prepared smudge sticks. The lady Artemisia has the power to workher magic in our dreams, sending us, both coded and clear insights, to grasponto as we wake from slumber. She is a moon Spirit and duality is written all over her form with herdark green leaves contrasting with the silver underside. She has soft flowers, filigreed leavesand willowy movements in the breeze while her deep red backbone stems arestrong and upright. Full of contrasts, clarity and, mystery. She is protective and nurturing anddeeply connective to the constant changing cycles. She clears and openschannels to our brains, connecting right and left hemispheres, rebalancing our pinealand pituitary gland activity.
The magic of the pineal glandThe pineal gland has been likened to the seatof consciousness. It becomesactive when we are in deep rapid eye movement sleep, creating our dreamworld. The release of melatonin atnight balances out the sleep wake cycle, keeps us balanced, connected with thecycles of day and night. Mugwortcan stimulate pineal gland activity thus bringing our dreams alive.
SmudgingSmudging is a common name given to our ancient,indigenous, spiritual tradition sometimes called sacred smoking. Its a powerfulspiritual cleansing technique which calls upon the spirits of various sacredplants to clear, clarify, purify and to restore balance. We mix mugwort with purple sage, yarrow androsemary in our smugesticks.
Smudging with our native herbs allows us toeffect the world of subtle spiritual energies. By using the spirits of thesefamiliar powerful, healing plants we deepen relationships with mother earth andthus ourselves. Our bodies, homes, offices and green-spaces vibrate withinvisible energy currents that are strongly effected by outside forces, bothphysical and spiritual.
Smudging allows you to wash away all theemotional and spiritual negativity that gathers in your body and your spaceover time. It's a little bit like taking a spiritual shower! Theeffects of smudging are instantly noticeable, banishing stress and providingenergy and peace. The air often twinkles with vibrancy after a goodsmudge.
SmokePeople the world over have been using plantsto generate smoke to produce beneficial effects. Smoke is used to driveoff insects and to prevent disease. Smoke also is deeply symbolic, itascends to heaven, as if bringing any prayers and intentions up to the godswith it. From the incense of Asia and Europe to the sage and cedar of theindigenous Americans, the smoke generated by plants has a primordial history ofuse as part of spiritual practice.
Making smudge sticks
There is nothing more powerful than usingsacred tools youve made yourself and smudge sticks are no exception. You can put all of your energy andthought into the herbs as you harvest them, the tying of the twine around themand then the drying and burning at the end. They are great for gifts or to use with patients and clientsif you have a practice you follow.
While you are harvesting and making thesmudge sticks remember to use the intensions of uplifting vibes, purification andprotection.
1.Firstly you need to harvest your herbs. We use mugwort as our base. She is abundant and really keeps the smudge stock alightwith the way she burns. Find agood patch wheres shes got lots to give. Harvest just as the plant hasflowered. We were keeping our eyeson a patch 2 years ago up a pedestrian country lane, waiting for the right timefor the plant and the moon. Wefinally harvested her and the next day, unbeknown to us, the farmer came andmowed down the whole wayside.Phew, close call but the moon was looking out for us.
As the mugwort is so connected to the moon itis nice to harvest when the moon is full.The moon draws up all of the energy and constituents within the plant tothe tips.
Depending on the size of the plant you havechosen, we usually harvest from about half way down the stem, above where shelooks like she could divide off and keep growing if the weathers right. Ou will need the pieces to be at least30-40cm long to make nice fat smudge sticks.
2.Next choose what you want to go in with the mugwort. We usually head to the garden forthis. Yarrow, sage and rosemaryare our favourites but weve also used wormwood, once we used some white sage afriend was growing. The aromaticherbs tend to burn well and provide the most cleansing and protectiveactions. The aromatic herbs arehigh in essential oils which are the plants own defense system. The oils burn well with lovely aromasand provide all the protection that they did for the plant.
3. Lay out a good bunch of a combination ofyour herbs but mainly mugwort out in front of you. The thickness you choose depends on your choice and theweird and wonderful shapes of the finished products often reflect the characterof the person who made it! Itprobably wants to be a bunch the thickness that will fit snugly into your thumband first finger joined tip to tip to make a round.
4.Match up the stems approximately but you can trim them afterwards andthen holding the base of the bunch in one hand slightly twist the bunch withthe other and bend it over so that the ends of the bunch come back down towhere your first hand is holding the bunch.
5.Now place some twine (green garden twine is nice or you can use nicecoloured embroidery threads) around the end and bind a couple of times aroundbefore starting to work up towards the end being careful to include all theends of herbs as you go. It needsto be bound tightly as the herbs will shrink as they dry but their needs to begood gas between the spiral of thread going up the bunch to make sure that itcan breathe to dry properly.
Work up and then back down winding the threadaround so that as the thread burns away it still crisscrosses to stop it fromunraveling before you reach the end of your smudge stick.
6.Do a few nice tight rounds at the bottom before tying it tightly withthe loose end. Place an intensionclearly on each knot as you tie it.
7.Hang your smudge stick in a warm dry place to dry, near a wood burner orin an airing cupboard and keep giving it a feel to check its dry. The length of time taken to dry willvary depending on how thick and tightly youve made and tyed your bunch and onwhere you hang it.


Using the smudge stick
Smudging a houseChoose a time where noone but family who live there are about for 24 hours then clean and tidy andgenerally have a good clear out, preparing a few bags to give away. Then put some good tunes on, light acandle in each room whilst asking for support from your guides and spirits.Light your smudge stick by pushing back some of the thread and holding a flameto the end. When it starts to takeyou can gently encourage it by blowing on the herbs til lovely embers forma ndthe stick starts to smoke. Start in the North top corner of the house and workthrough each corner nook and cranny, North, East ,South, West in each room sayinga mantra as you go. Something likeclear the old vibes and make space for new energies. Its nice to pay specialattention to the doors saying let all whom enter do so with peace in theirhearts and exit with filled with love.
Smudging a personStart at their feet andgently blowing on the smudge stick or wafting it with a big feather or wingstart to work up around the body spiraling as you go. Pay special attention to the womb or pelvic area, the heart,the third eye and the crown.Finishing here. Remember towhisper or chant a suitable mantra as you work.



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14 comments: Sunday, 7 June 2015 Seed SistAsSeed SistAs

We have begun our transformation in the Seed SistAs from the Wild n Wicked Witches, black hats moving to full skirts with many pockets filled with various Seedsit is very exciting, off to the Radical Herb Gathering -

www.radicalherbalism.org.uk/2015-gathering/programme-2015/


Working with The Seeds of Inspiration


We are focused on Seed politics and Food sovereignty. This years workshop @ the gathering shall be run as a ritual, using our innate sensory perceptions to connect with 3 seeds used a lot in our herbal practice and meet these individual plants: Oats, Rosehips and Fennel. We shall be looking at how we can use seeds to elicit change and where our individual power lies, within the politics of Food and Medicine today.

DockI am SeedHere in this Moment all aroundme Dies,I Stop, Slow, In my Heart is the Potential, All-Consuming Passion forRegeneration. Contained but Bursting.Give me Water, Fire and Earth, I will Transform.ComfreyCome down from your loftyheights Withered ways Primrose Seed PodsNourish me As I in turn hold the Promise ofNourishment. The Axis between the Worlds,FulcrumHolding Court with noone but MeMyself I. I Balance all the Energeticmatter from the sands of TimeWith the Foresight, The Promise, The Potential, The Future. Perfect Preparation3 comments: Friday, 17 October 2014 Seed Sowing in Da OrchardA team of amazing volunteers gathered together to sow the first wildflower seeds onto the muddy stripped fields that are to be Northaw Community Orchard ..The land was dug up n all of the massive brambles and assorted rubbish removed, then it was walked and bramble roots picked out
We mixed 100g of wild flower seeds in 2 handfuls of builders sand and sowed a bowlful per 20m squared


It is a total privilege being part of a community group and hanging out with people that want to give, be outdoors creating positive change Thank you to everyone involved.

We plan to plant 75 trees mixed fruit and nuts which will go in next Feb, have a community bee project on the land and run educational workshops

We are looking for artists to come and create beautiful natural pieces, anyone any good with a chain saw? Because we'd love some benches..



2 comments: Thursday, 9 October 2014 HOT HORSERADISH ROOTS...
Horseradish Mars
Its creeping towards the start of the freezywinter months and all things warming and spicy are the order of theseason. Weve just been digging uphorseradish root with our apprentices in preparation for the winter roots weekend in November. Its a hot herb of Mars.
Eva discovers hidden hot treasures beneath the ground
Horseradish is really circulatoryand stimulating. It is so hot thatwhen you chop it up, the enzymes release mustard oil into the atmosphere andsting your eyes. I was wearinggoggles to chop it yesterday. When you chew a small amount, once theheat has subsided, has a distinct bitter taste which is responsible for encouragingthe digestion by stimulating the liver and pancreas. Great for helping to digest rich meat dishes!
It is said that the oracle ofDelphi said to Apollo that Horseradish is worth its weight in gold. She was right; its a hugely valuableplant both medicinally and as a condiment.
We use it as part of our Ache Ease balm to bring circulation to a damaged or inflammed joint or as a rub for tired achey muscles. As you've heard it can be very irritant so it is best to mix with some other oils. In our Ache Ease Balm we also use comfrey and heather oil.
Making Horseradish oil
Chop it up as thinly and as small as possible soon after harvesting. If you wait too long and it becomes too dry and it is nearly impossible to chop. This time I placed the chopped pieces into a brown paper bag and in the airing cupboard for 3 to 4 days to get most of the moisture out. If you put the root in the oil still moist, the oil will go rancid.
Horseradish slices in almond oil

It then goes into a clean jar and covered in oil. Almond oil is our oil of choice but any oil will do. Olive is thicker with more smell, grape seed very light. As it starts to mix and absorb the oil, the horseradish releases sulphurous gasses which you see as bubbles rising to the surface of the oil. Every couple of days its important to release the lid to let the eggy gasses out....After 2 weeks you can strain the horseradish out of the oil through a muslin cloth and store your oil to combine with other oils of your choice.
Foody ideas
We have kept a big lump of theroot back to use in stews and on sandwiches. The root needs to be kept wrapped up so that the air doesntget to it (this stops it from loosing its spicy volatile oils and going bitter)and stored in the fridge. It canjust be taken out and a small amount grated into stews or sandwiches.
Conscious harvesting
After harvesting we planted fennel seeds and gave thanks
Charli lovin' the horseradish

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3 comments: Thursday, 2 October 2014 Sugar Free Rosehip Syrup recipe
Rosa canina is a beautiful delicate flower, turning to red sexy hip gracing many of ourhedgerows. Growing abundantly often intertwined with her equally protective andprickly cousin Hawthorn. Her pale pink heart shaped petals give us a clearindication of one of her medicinal virtues to sooth any anxieties especiallyof the heart and issues of love and grief, her hips full of vitamin C nourishing and nurturing.
Her delicate floral flavours are uplifting and cooling, her scentattractive and calming. It is important to take care whilst harvesting as her barbedshaped thorns can be oh so vicious we take it as a no nonsense message to moveon to another bush.Her sexy fruity hips out right now in Autumn, encompass the reproductive system in their juicy red nourishing shells filledwith thousands of seeds When preparing these it is important to be aware thatthe tiny hairs are extremely irritant and in fact are the origins of itchypowder.
Rosehipsare renowned for treating arthritic complaints with great results interestinglyespecially the knees. Perhaps themode of action for this is through her amazing effect healing the gut, as wellas the anti-inflammatory effects she imparts.
Emotionally we have used thethe rosehips especially in syrup from to put nurture back in when youve beengiving out to others. This is aparticularly maternal quality, the constant Giver.

Ingredients:
rosehips
apple juice concentrate
spring water

Method:
1. place the washed rosehips in a large pan
2. cover with spring water
3. bring to the boil and then simmer for 10 mins
4. mash it all up with a potatoe masher
5. Put it through a food mill (see picture)
6. Pour through a jelly bag/or muslin square
7. Add the apple concentrate at a ratio of 2 parts apple to 1 part rosehips and boil rapidly for another 5 minutes. Pour into hot sterile bottles and seal immediately.
3 comments: Tuesday, 8 July 2014 Antimicrobial Aromatic Potion to ward of Colds and Flus
Our garden path is lined with themost delightful scented aromatic herbs and it is a constant wonder to thechildren and adults alike hands are trailed along and wonderful smellsreleased each journey up or down it. Amongst others youll meet the uplifting,protective, rosemary, calming lavender, pungent thyme, heady sage, smokywormwood, tasty marjoram and sweet myrtle. All aromatics are anti-microbial in their very nature the high scents are often part of the plants own protective system to ward off pests and illness. Aromatic after the word aroma just means smelly!

Today I havedecidedto make a tincture to go towards making the next Tonsil Tickler Throat Spray of ours. The way I make tincture is verysimple. I choose the herbs I want in it, so in this layer cake there is calendula, daisy (lymphatics), rosemary, sage, thyme, oregano,myrtle (aromatics) lavender (anti inflammatory aromatic) Nastursium Flowers, Borage..delicious and so pretty a mix.
I harvest the plants on a dry dayafter the morning dew has evaporated, the moon is nearly full so all the energy of the plant is at full power.
Then I chop up the pack as muchas possible into a jar and cover with good quality vodka, label anddate the tincture and one lunar cycle later strain the herb out and what isleft is your tincture.
I shall be making elderberry syrup to add to this potion in the autumn and then I shall mix it all up together.












1 comment: Tuesday, 17 June 2014 Herbal KidsNo comments: Wednesday, 14 May 2014 Magical Lemon Balm - Anti depressant, Anti Viral, Cold Sore Healing ..n many more!May FullMoon and what a treat we have with wonderful sunny warm weather a prefect dayfor a garden harvest, I love to harvest the Ariel parts of plants inuring thefull moon when I know all the energies in the herbs are pulsating upwards tobathe in maximum light. I was in my shed dispensing and noticed that last yearslemon balm (Melissa) tincture was almost finished so what better time toreplenish stocks
The LemonBalm is in full leafy glory at this time of year and each time I wander up mygarden path, brushing past various aromatics, the sweet sharp lemony aromasmakes me smile. I found a glass jar then holding an intention of calming,uplifting healing, began harvesting juicy leaf tops whilst opening my voice andletting words flow through me. I found myself singing about community love andsupport and the importance of self-nurture. Each plant has a song and I find itgreat fun to let my imagination and creative play free whilst working withplant energies.
Once thejar was full of green, delightfully smelling leaves I covered half the jar withVodka and the top half with 80 percent alcohol from a holiday aboard.I want to have a higher strength alcohol to extract some more of the volatileoils. I am going to put this tincture out side in the moon light, standing on apicture of symbols for love support community and self care for the next 3nights before straining, I have a mantra to speak to the potion, With GreatLove and Respect I ask for Powerful Healings, Calming, Uplifting Support connection between all Life. Thank you.
Lemon Balmis a very easy herb to grow one of the Mint family (recognisable by theirsquare stems) it is quick to establish in the garden and move around takingover beds (I dont mind too much!).
Lemon balms Greek derived scientific nameMelissa Is from the fact that it is a favourite ofbees and inAncient Greece sprigs of lemon balm wereplaced into beehives to attract wandering honeybee swarms we now know that oneof its citrusy scents mimics the homing pheromone of bees. It is delightful towatch the honeybees drinking her nectar on summer days.
It is thought that during the 10thcentury the Arabs who had it as a valued part of their Materia Medica for manyhundreds of years prior introduced the plant to Europe. So thank you for thatwonderful present!
Lemonbalm seemed to be a favorite of William Shakespeare; lemon balm was used as asecret messenger or code, in the language of flowers, between lovers to signifysympathy. And is written into several of his plays.

Recentscientific studies have proven the anti-viral effectiveness of lemon balmspecifically in shortening the healing time of herpes cold sores and outbreakof shingles (we have it in our lip balms with hypericum another greatanti-viral herb) there are ongoing research programme in the treatment ofGraves disease, hyperthyroid, and Alzheimers/dementia.2 comments: Thursday, 27 February 2014 Native Superfood Kale.Delicious Curly Kale Crisps
On my Raw adventuring I am delighted by curly Kale crisps, happilytucking into a bowl of them with an evening film when the world around eats dorites.I have purchased a food dehydrator and this new recepies of driedtomato and cashew Kale crisps is my favourite this month.
Ingredients:1 largebunch of kale, stems discarded and leaves ripped up30grams homegrown dried tomatoes, soaked in water to soften for at least 1 hour 1 cupraw cashews, soaked in water for at least 1 hour2 largegarlic cloves2 tbspfresh lime juice2 tbsp yeastflakes
Method
In twoseparate bowls, soak the sun-dried tomatoes and cashews in water for at least 1hour, I left them over night but it can be done quicker if you need. Aftersoaking, keep the tomato soaking water. Drain and rinse the cashews. In afood processer then mince up the nuts and add crushed garlic and the rest ofingrediants including the tomatoe water tearthe kale into pieces in a large bowl. Pour the sauce on top of the kale andstir with a spoon. Then toss the spoon and get in there with your hands tomassage the sauce into the kale until well coated.Seasonwith salt and pepper to taste.Dehydratefor about 8 hours at 115F. EAT

History
In the wild, the Brassica oleracea plant is native to theMediterranean region of Europe but Kale has been cultivated for over 2,000years. In much of Europe it was the most widely eaten green vegetable until theMiddle Ages when cabbages became more popular. Historically it has beenparticularly important in colder regions due to its resistance to frost. Innineteenth century Scotland kail was used as a generic term for 'dinner'and all kitchens featured a kail-pot for cooking.

Kale was grown as a staple crop in the the Scottish Islands due to itsextreme hardiness, and was given protection from the elements in purpose builtKale Yards. Indeed, almost every house had a kale yard and preserved kale inbarrels of salt, similar to sourkraut in Germany. They also fed it to livestockthrough the winter. Kale continued to be extremely important until potatoescame to the Islands towards the end of the 18th century.
Superfood

Portion for portion kale is hard to beat when itcomes to the number of nutrients it containsand a great choice for those wanting to enjoy a healthy balanced diet. Kale isan excellent source of vitamins K, A and C, as well as containing usefulamounts of manganese, copper and phytochemicals, which are believed to helpagainst certain types of cancer.No comments: Tuesday, 25 February 2014 Hepatitis C / Shingles Demon Rash from Hell..
I have an itchy irritating rash on my torsoand under my breasts. It first appeared last springtime and after 3 separatevisits to my GPs I was none the wiser as to a diagnosis. I treated it asShingles and after 2 weeks it disappeared leaving a slight itch but no visiblesign of rash. Now a year on it is back and I feel very irritable and annoyed atmyself that I havent led a purist lifestyle so perhaps let it back into mylifeI chuckle as I write this because only one side of my Gemini self feelsannoyed the other is treating this as another interesting challenge, what can Ilearn, how can I grow?
This rash began after a few days of notgetting enough sleep on holidays and I wasnt eating my preferred dieteventhough I took my juicer away I was eating lots of bread and cheese, chocolateand salted nuts..Anyhow I dont know what it is called this rash but it feelsto me like a herpes infection. The reason that the GPs didnt diagnose shinglesor Herpes Zoster is because this rash is all around my torso and shingles arenormally along one dermatome or on one side of the body.
I have browsed the net looking at loads ofrashes and come to the conclusion that it doesnt really matter what it iscalled all I need to understand is how to treat myself so that my system canshake it off and get better.
So this is how I am treating myself
Because it is extremely itching andirritating I am using herbs to support my nervous system I am taking hypericumas a Nervine tonic and also because I know it is an excellent ant viral herband I am sure this rash is viral in some way. I also have Hepatitis C (anothervirus) so the hypericum supports my liver.
I am eating Aloe Vera gel most bitter butit feels good.Topically I started with the Aloe Vera gel and Lavender essential oil but as the rash has progressed and is now open and weeping I am using calendula, hypericum and lavender in our own home made healing balm I have addedpeppermint oil to this which is amazingly cooling and pain numbing.
Milk Thistle I normally take daily but Ihave upped my intake to 5 capsules a day this is a fab liver herb. I have goneentirely raw with my food and having 3 green juices daily with plenty of limeand lemon juice in water in between.
Teas of calendula, red clover and hypericumare free flowing, both Calendula Red Clover are lymphatic herbs and willhelp clear all the old viral particals and dead and dying skin cells, transportingthe debri away.


Through the night I am taking valerian tohelp me relax to sleep alongside yogic breathing and meditation
I have foundit helpful to practice a 4 part breath 4 counts inhalation2 counts pause4counts exhalation another 2 counts pause.
Visualisinginhaling fresh coolinghealthilyoxygen,in the pause I search for all the irritation in myself collect it upfor exhalationBreath it all outthen in the pause I collect cool fresh air again
repeating thishas really helped me to relax and let go of the constant itch.
I have been using the shiatsu point thegreat eliminator for a few moments before each juice and thinking about allthe things in my life that I find irritating, making lists to burn.


Oat bathing has soothed and nourished the skin -I simple take agenerous handful of porridge oats and tie them up in a muslim with a rubber band, then use them like a sponge in the bath they go all creamy and create a lovely milk that I have left on the rash to dry.

With Hepatitis itching skin called Puritisis a common symptoms as are rashes makes sense that if the liver a primaryorgan of detoxification is struggling that toxins will come out in the skin.The rash is Hot so to me it makes sense to cool my system I just hope that I cankeep cool when it leaves. It is in fact my body talking to me telling me that Ineed more rest and relaxation and more time to be mindful of myself, take morecare over my nutrition which relies on having the space to think and preparewhat I am eating with care, more meditation time and more cuddles with my lovedones. 7 comments: Older PostsHomeSubscribe to:Posts (Atom)chamomile
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Daisy Tincture Making
Belle havin a boozy timeDrops o courage
Ingrediants for Ache Ease Balm
In goes the infused oils
pourin da liquid
delicious smellour Ache Ease balm
nu labels woohoogrowin under da Beech trees
Primula vulgaris
basket of yellow beauties
dryin by the burner
Walk Photo ShootThe Dorset GroveDirty Rootz
All Washed n Ready for Action
Dandelion Rootzgrating away
rooto lootointo the tincture jar
rooti tootiDrops of Courage

Yew Berries
Under the Holly
Beautiful Silver Birch
Making our Holly Tincture
Thank you Hattie
Drug Money
Superhell
Big money Health n Medicine
Wash n dry the gauzes
proper lovely colours...What av we got here then?
essential oils in waxy casings!Stir for half an hour
phew....Mix em up
Ice n aromatic minty mint
Crushing the spiky pods underfoot
Go ElektraAysha's Harvest
full basketTwisting Tree
Sweet Chestnut3 seeded pods
The fields behind my house
picking hips n hawsA jar of loveliess
Hips in vodka
Beautiful Balm
labelessChipping the beeswax
from Hertfordshire beekeeper Michael's beesMeltin' moments
the oils and the cocoa butterMmmmmushrooms
penny bun n wild majoramFungi forager...
Opium Poppy
Herbal Chaos
Enlisting HelpPoppies from the Laudenum
beautifulThanks Tasha
Vervain for the Max ChillAdding ingrediants to the Witchin Ointment
bittersweet/ woody nightshade
for our witchin ointmentBeautiful Toadstool
for da ointmentHenbane
Tincture straining Wormwood for the Liver Cleanse
Hypericum infused oil, beeswax and cocoa butter
stir it upMaking Hypericum Lip Balm
Kill dem Cold sores deadElderberries mmm
delicious antiviral winter remedyBottling the Venus Rob
Elderberry SyrupSasha on da Hypericum
St. John's Wort StripinStripin Da Yarrow n Mugwort
Thank you LadiesThe Green Parent
Elder blood...
Seived through a muslin...Venus Rob
Elderberry syruppick off the stems...
The Dark Lady
Pickin da berries...
me n lily ziggy-may...Goldenrod
RubberRed Clover n Eyebright
Alpine HarevstCharming Son harvesting
VervainWormwood Harvest
BITTEROn Top o da World
Monkshood Mountain
Ladyship Moonflower
Austrian Harvest257 steps of Scott's Memorial
gettin dizziWelcome to the hauntedTraquair
Traquair House
The Maze at Traquair
Witch Doctor's
Traquair FairHeather Flowers
Calluna vulgarisLily's first Heather harvest
go girlLost in the Job!
little balls yet to open
beautifulPicking Meadowsweet
Immune Boost
John up the Linden tree
Herb walkTincture of Lavender flowers
For the Liver CleanseMy Ivy Honey Lavender brew!
Picking Lavender
BlissThe Darlington Hive design by Robin Darlington
preparation
Calli processing da plant
harvestin yarrow n mugwort
party girls...
Healthy, happy, sleepy baba...
brand new...
Pickin raspberry leaf
for preparin to pop tea and labour of love dropsHypericum perforatum/ St. John's Wort
Budding ready to burst5 Petaled Healer
Hypericum Masserating in Almond oil
Delicate Tilia Blossoms
Tilia Harvest
Tonsil Tickler
reliefScent of Chamomile mmm
Hawthorn Harvest
Motherwort Tincture
Ladies Mantle Harvest
Salvia Flowers
Witch Doc's
Solomen's Seal
Proud Godmummy n Lily!
Little Lily Mae
Drug Money
tasty
Her Ladyship
Melissa officinales
Bee Goddess Melissa
Codex is Evil
Ground Ivy
Glechoma hederaceastinging nettles for lovely ladies...
Sage n Cleavers harvest
Oats sproutin
witches brewing herbs
Beauty - passionflower
Ache Ease Balm
Horseradish root
nice n spicyPollen
beautiful beeElderflower
DryingPlantain
mucous membrane protectionClear Vision Drops
action not reactionhypericum oil for the healing balm before it turned red
left in the sunblood red hypericum/st. john's wort oil
wound healincalendula harvest
calendula oil for the healing balm
summer loveOur home grown Healing Balm
soothingHenbane
Caluna vulgaris
beautiful heatherinula helnium
one of our lovely lung tonic ingrediantslove u comfrey
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