Aloe Vera (Aloe bardaenis) ~ Materia Medica by Jyll Renee’
January 19, 2012 by Jyll Renee', Master Herbologist
Filed under Alternative Health, Beauty & Skincare, Herbology
Aloe Vera Botanical name: aloe bardaenis Common name: juice from lilies, desert lilies Habitat: Aloe Vera has pointed and fleshy leaves that produce a gel and juice. They are natives of tropical Africa, where they grow in the wilds, but aloes also flourish in the West Indies and Mediterranean countries on cultivated aloe plantations designed [...]
Kelp ~ Materia Medica by Jyll Renee’
January 16, 2012 by Jyll Renee', Master Herbologist
Filed under Herbology, Holistic Nutrition, Supplements
KELP Habitat: Kelp is a seaweed harvested from rocky ocean shores around the world. Many varieties of kelp grow in different parts of the world. It’s technically a sea vegetable. It can grow up to 30 meters and form kelp forests which rise from the ocean floor up to the surface. Healthy Info: Kelp is a member [...]
JUDE’S HERBAL HOME REMEDIES: NATURAL HEALTH, BEAUTY & HOME-CARE SECRETS by Jude C. Williams, Master Herbalist (A Review)
January 5, 2012 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Books, Herbology, LuminEarth Product Shop
Jude’s Herbal Home Remedies is an easy guide to self-care that will benefit the beginning or experienced herbalist with its wealth of practical advise. Most of the herbs listed are easy to obtain. Discover how cayenne pepper promotes hair growth, why cranberry juice is a good treatment for asthma attacks, how to make a potent [...]
Nashville, TN Residents: Nashville Sustainability Needs Your Help TODAY!
January 3, 2012 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under In The News, Organic Food Production & Gardening, Permaculture
Nashville needs your help TODAY! The Metro Council hearing on the Proposal for Backyard Poultry Bill is TODAY. Backyard poultry is a big part of self-reliant food production and urban sustainability. This very important to residents and their families!! Please send a short email note to the Metro Council representative in your district AND to all Council [...]
THE HERBAL HOME REMEDY BOOK: SIMPLE RECIPES FOR TINCTURES, TEAS, SALVES, TONICS & SYRUPS by Joyce A. Wardwell (A Review)
January 2, 2012 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Books, Herbology, Holistic Living, LuminEarth Product Shop
Using simple recipes and generations of herbal healing wisdom, Joyce Wardwell will teach you how to: Gather, dry, store and blend 25 common herbs Make and use teas, tinctures, oils, salves, syrups and lozenges Build your own herbal medicine cabinet Joyce A. Wardwell has studied herbal medicine and wild edibles for over 20 years. She [...]
MAGIC AND MEDICINE OF PLANTS by The Editors of Reader’s Digest (A Review)
December 31, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Books, Herbology, LuminEarth Product Shop, Reviews
In these days of fast foods, plasterboard houses, and synthetic clothing, which of us does not long to return to a more natural way of life? No longer a back-to-nature fad but a growing philosophy, this wish to put nature back into our lives applies above all to those two most important human concerns: getting [...]
ORTHO’S ALL ABOUT HERBS by Maggie Oster (A Review)
December 27, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Books, Herbology, LuminEarth Product Shop, Reviews
Discover the beauty, versatility, and practicality of herbs. Ortho’s All About Herbs not only shows you how to choose, cultivate, and preserve herbs, but also tells you how to incorporate them into your garden. You’ll also find tips on using herbs for cooking, health, crafts and even beauty. A special directory includes color photographs and [...]
HERBS: AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE by Philip Edinger
December 21, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Herbology, LuminEarth Product Shop, Organic Food Production & Gardening
HERBS: AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE is a contemporary herbal. It will show you how to grow and use herbs, contains A to Z listings, and even includes garden plans. It’s no wonder that herbs have never lost their popularity. For thousands of years, their beauty, fragrance, and flavor have given humankind much pleasure. Moreover, herbs were [...]
HIBISCUS (Malvaceae) ~ Materia Medica by Jyll Renee’
December 16, 2011 by Jyll Renee', Master Herbologist
Filed under Alternative Health, Herbology, Supplements
Hibiscus Botanical name: Malvaceae family Common name: Roselle, African mallow, Florida cranberry, red tea, Jamaica sorrel, rose of Sharon Habitat: Hibiscus belongs to a flowering plant genus of more than 220 species in the family Malvacea. Native to warm temperate, subtropical and tropical regions, it is an annual and sometimes perennial herb or woody-based sub-shrub; [...]
Help Needed!! Metro Nashville/Davidson Co. Council Members to Vote on Backyard Hens Tue Jan 3, 2012
December 12, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under In The News, Permaculture, Sustainable Living
by Pam Jones, from Transition Nashville What could be more green than a pet that makes you breakfast in your back yard? Metro Nashville/Davidson County Council members will vote about backyard hens (second reading) on Tuesday, January 3rd, so we need your help! See Nashville backyard chicken ordinance NO. BL2011-47 at www.nashville.gov/mc/ordinances/term_2011_2015/bl2011_47.htm If you live [...]