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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text!It's time to revolutionize your first aid kit with the power of plants! Tune into this episode where I share the must-have herbs for your herbal first aid kit. You'll learn how to use common plants like plantain for healing wounds, lavender for calming burns and anxiety, echinacea for fighting infections, and more. This episode is packed with practical tips and essential knowledge to help you feel confident and prepared for any minor emergency, naturally!You're about to discover the cost-saving benefits of making your own remedies and how you can gain peace of mind knowing you're using safe, effective, and eco-friendly alternatives. There's some personal stories from my journey as a wilderness therapist and how herbal first aid transformed my approach to health and wellness. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned herbalist, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss out—press play now and empower yourself with these life-saving skills!Ready to build your natural first a
Join Sarah Holmes and her guests Olympia Beltran and Deia Pauline for a discussion of how to utilize herbal first aid at protests and gatherings. Olympia and Deia have many years of street medic experience and have done this work together in support of Run4Salmon. Previously aired 06.09.2020. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @theherbalhighway. Photo by Tristan Sosteric on Unsplash The post Herbal First Aid for Protests – June 11, 2024 appeared first on KPFA.
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Sam Coffman was kind enough to join us on HerbRally to answer a TON of your questions. He also provided us with two FREE PDFs for you to download. DOWNLOAD THE PDFS If you'd like to show your support for Sam and his work consider signing up for one of their many offerings over at Herbal Medics and The Human Path. Sam, Suchil and the entire Human Path team are true experts in many fields including herbalism, nutrition, first aid and more. A HUGE thank you to Sam for answering all of these questions for an hour and a half. I know I learned a ton. And big thanks to you all for listening, as well as for asking all of these fantastic questions. Talk to you soon and see you in the next episode! ~Mason LINKS & RESOURCES Herbal Medics | HerbalMedics.Academy The Human Path | TheHumanPath.net Sam on Instagram | @herbalmedicsam BOOK: The Herbal Medic | BUY THE BOOK FREE PDFs | DOWNLOAD THE PDFs
Amanda from The Happy Homestead is back to teach us what we can include in our own Herbal First Aid kit! She covers the following categories: Digestion Topical Immune Support Pain Relief Basics to have on hand: ACV Witch Hazel Bentonite Clay Activated Charcoal powder (to make into capsules, if desired) Aloe Vera Castor Oil, and a castor oil pack Comfrey/Plantain salve Calendula salve A good supply of dried herbs for teas to help treat everything from sleeplessness, stress, anxiety, cold, flu, sore throat and even help heal internally. Such as lemon balm, peppermint, chamomile, echinacea, valerian, lavender, mullein, comfrey, marshmallow root, nettle, yarrow, boneset, licorice and gotu kola. Where I buy all of my dried cultivated and ethically wild harvested herbs - Mountain Rose Herbs:http://aspireiq.go2cloud.org/aff_c?offer_id=24&aff_id=3343 This Amazon list houses a lot of the items I talked about as well as the containers, jars and tins I use to store our herbal creations.https://www.amazon.com/shop/thehappyhomestead/list/2SXYX6UNPN174?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfthehappyhomestead_7CV5TTC8WGK4G3YM5QR4 Dr. Kloss Liniment: 1 ounce goldenseal root powder (make sure it's been responsibly sourced) 1 ounce myrrh gum 1/2 ounce cayenne pepper1 /2 pint rubbing alcohol Put all ingredients in a jar with a tight fitting lid, and shake daily for 14 days. Keep it in a warm shaded area. After 2 weeks, strain well through cheesecloth and store in a glass bottle. Herbal Bandaid: 1 part ground dried yarrow flowers 1 part ground dried lavender buds 1 part ground dried comfrey leaves 1 part bentonite clay Poison Ivy – Wash the affected area with ACV, and cover in bentonite clay. Find Amanda https://www.instagram.com/thehappyhomesteadnc/ https://www.youtube.com/@TheHappyHomestead --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theunexpectedgardener/support
In conversation with Herbal Elder Blaine 'the Herb Man' Andrusek. In this episode we cover knowing your herbal chemistry to make substitutions; how the herbs are always growing where you need them; the ins and outs of gout including how it happens and the foods and herbs you can take to remedy; benefits and ethical harvesting of colostrum; herbal first-aid stories and more! Want to join us at our upcoming class on Sunday April 28th? A whole afternoon with Master Herbalist Blaine Andrusek in a class we're calling Alternative First Aid: Learn the Herbs & Natural Remedies to Help You At Home & In the Wild. Register here: https://lightcellar.ca/products/alternative-first-aid This was chat number 23 in the Wild Wisdom & Storytelling series of interviews with Blaine Andrusek by Malcolm Saunders of Light Cellar. What would you like to hear Blaine share his perspective on? Get in touch by email, info@lightcellar.ca. Let us know what you thought of this episode, and stay tuned and subscribe to this podcast for more. About the Herb Man: Blaine Andrusek grew up in north central Saskatchewan where he spent a good deal of time in his beloved Boreal forest. By the age of 14, Blaine was regularly hunting and trapping and had a keen interest in native traditions and all that the forest had to offer. At 18, Blaine ran off with a few provisions and adequate gear to survive minus 27 and five feet of snow and ended up spending nearly four months living mostly off the land. Although he didn't understand the concept of ‘totems' at that time, Blaine had many experiences with Owl, who told him that his mission, this time, was to never stop learning and to teach. When Blaine returned to Calgary a few years later, he met Terry Willard, who had just started his practice and founded the Wild Rose College of Natural Healing. Blaine was one of the earliest graduates of the Master Herbalist program, and by the Spring of 1981 began teaching. Although mostly a hobby interest at first, ten years later, Blaine gave up other interests in favour of becoming a full-time teacher, public speaker, and practitioner. A focus on essential oils captured his interest, and Blaine was soon formulating and supplying fellow herbalists, aestheticians, and massage therapists from coast to coast, and speaking to eight to ten audiences a week. From children's summer camps to Elder Hostel, numerous massage schools, television work, and eventually keynoting national and international conferences, Blaine has had an extremely diverse and rewarding career and has been honoured as an herbal Elder. He is the creator of and namesake behind Blaine Andrusek Phytotherapeutics, a line of high-quality essential oils. As well as the author of the forthcoming autobiography: Child of the Boreal: the Story of a Young Man.
Ever been in a pet emergency and wished you knew what to do? That happened to me when my dog had a scary allergic reaction with no vet in sight. Today is all about creating the ultimate dog emergency kit, packed with everything from herbal remedies like chamomile and ginger to crucial dosage info. We'll dive into how these natural wonders can support your dog's health, blending ancient herbal wisdom with vital vet advice for the best of both worlds. It's all about equipping you with the know-how and confidence to deal with those pet health scares calmly and effectively. Sponsored By: Real Muschrooms Realmushrooms.com Green Juju greenjuju.com Check Out Rita: SIGN UP FOR MY NEW BOOK Rita's Instagram Facebook Group My Courses My Website and Store
One of the things I love most about this podcast is getting to have conversations with amazing people who love to dive deeply into their chosen field of study. Some of these individuals do work that greatly improves the entire field of study, like Dr. Kersey Lawrence with Tracking, or Mark Elbroch and Sam Thayer with Field Guides. These contributions have far reaching consequences that help us all to grow and learn and 'do better'. In this interview, Sam Coffman shares his journey with plants & gardening in childhood with his parents and native peoples, to becoming a Special Forces Medic, and then deep into Botany and Herbology. He's woven a life filled with a love of martial arts, awareness, survival skills, wild foods and search & rescue and shared it with students from all different walks of life for decades. As an actively practicing 'herbal medic', he offers us a way to be connected to nature while also holding a commitment to excellence that can have lasting impact for healing and growth for us all. Connect with Sam: Website: https://www.herbalmedics.clinic/#home Book Link : https://herbalfirstaidgear.com/product/the-herbal-medic-book/ Instagram: @HerbalMedicSam Connect with Ricardo: https://www.foresteducator.com/ https://www.theforestboxforkids.com/ https://www.hawkcircle.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-sierra-5980931/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolverineway/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RicardohawkSierra
Join the Beyond Labels Family and access the entire episode with Sina's FIVE remedies here: https://beyondlabels.supportingcast.fm/Modern first aid kits usually consist of medications made from synthetic chemicals produced in a laboratory. For example, the active ingredient in aspirin, salicylic acid, is derived from benzene, which is a petroleum by-product. In addition, artificial colorings and flavorings are commonly added to pain medication, as well as cold and cough syrups. And, antimicrobials, such as benzoates, can be used to extend shelf life. Today, Dr. Sina shares 6 herbal remedies from her First Aid Kit that are just as effective as man-made medications, but without the side effects - including an herbal blend that can take the place of stitches!Follow on InstagramFollow on TwitterSubscribe on RumbleSubscribe on YouTubeFind Joel Here: www.polyfacefarms.comFind Sina Here: www.drsinamccullough.comDisclaimer: The information provided by Joel Salatin and Sina McCullough, PhD is not intended to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. The information provided in the podcasts, videos, and show descriptions is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical or psychological condition. The information provided is not meant to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure such conditions. The information provided is not medical advice nor is it designed to replace advice, information, or prescriptions you receive from your healthcare provider. Consult your health care provider before making any changes to your diet, medication, or lifestyle. Proceed at your own risk.Joel Salatin and Sina McCullough, Ph.D. specifically disclaim any liability, loss, or risk, personal or otherwise, that may be incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the contents of their YouTube channel, Podcast, websites, books, Facebook pages, or any of the content during consulting sessions or speaking engagements. Proceed at your own risk. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Making a first aid kit doesn't have to mean buying tubes of pre-made ointments and salves, it can be as easy as harvesting plants from your own garden or from nature. On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, we talk to herbalists Madrone McCarthy and Tessa McKee, who teach people about the practices of healing wounds with plants. Whether you have a cut, a burn or have wandered into a patch of poison oak, there's a plant that can help you. Some are commonly found alongside the trail, making them very useful in a pinch, though most are easily grown in a backyard garden, and can be powdered or turned into salves and tinctures. Here are some highlights from this week's show: What exactly is herbal first aid? Yarrow is especially good at stopping bleeding, among other things. St. Johns Wort has many uses, including healing deep puncture wounds. Plantain is abundant in forests, and very useful for healing. How to turn plants into salves and tinctures. Subscribe to Peak Northwest on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm thrilled to share an inspiring episode with you. Today, I had an incredible conversation with Megan, the creative force behind Mother Hen's Homestead. Megan's personal journey from health challenges to herbalist and sustainability advocate is truly remarkable. Her homestead in Royalton, Massachusetts, is a haven for regenerative practices, where herbs and the environment coexist in perfect harmony.Megan's passion for education shines brightly through her workshops and community initiatives. Her dedication to holistic wellness aligns beautifully with her desire to empower others on their natural healing journey. Throughout our talk, Megan spotlights Yarrow, a versatile herb with diverse applications – from first aid to cold and flu remedies. She also emphasizes the impact of our daily choices on the environment and the importance of conscious consumerism.Join me in this episode as Megan shares her inspiring story of resilience and growth, fueled by the healing potency of herbs and sustainable living.You can learn more about Megan Brockelbank and what she has to offer on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and on Mother Hen's Homestead!
A compact, easy-to-travel-with herbal first aid kit is a wonderful way to be prepared for everyday health concerns when you're away from home.With that in mind, my question for guests in Season 9 of the podcast is, “What would you include in your herbal first aid kit?” I'm getting the ball rolling by giving you a peek into my travel kit. I hope it will serve as a useful springboard for creating your own. After listening in, you'll know:► Principles to rely on when creating an herbal first aid kit for travel► Seven herbalist-tested and -recommended products to support the big three systems in your body that are often impacted by travel► What to look out for when you're reading labels and choosing productsShow snippet: “I like to have something that's really readily convenient that I know is going to work for me because if I have anything off… I don't want to have to go spend time looking for something. I just want to have it with me.”----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it!On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health.Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at herbswithrosalee.com.----Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients Into Foods & Remedies That Heal and co-author of the bestselling book Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine. She's a registered herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and teaches many popular online courses. Read about how Rosalee went from having a terminal illness to being a bestselling author in her full story here.
We had the pleasure of interviewing our good friend and esteemed herbalist, 7Song. This conversation was recorded in the Winter of 2022. Learn about 7Song's upbringing, his path and approach to herbalism, as well as his general advice to up and coming herbalists including practicing in a clinic. Humorous and entertaining, we hope you enjoy this meandering and wonderful conversation. 7Song is an herbal practitioner and Director of Holistic Medicine at the Ithaca Free Clinic and Founder, Director, and main instructor at the Northeast School of Botanical Medicine. 7Song has been studying plants, people, and herbal medicine for over 30 years and currently teaches at schools and conferences throughout the United States. His focus includes herbal practice, free clinic work, first aid, wildcrafting, and botany. He also spends a lot of time taking photographs of things that run, crawl, fly, or photosynthesize. Visit 7song at: 7song.com IthacaHealth.org Instagram @7songSevenSong Facebook @Sevensong.Sevensong In the summer of 2022, our Creative Team traveled to Ithaca, NY to spend a few days with 7Song. Watch the YouTube video here. Listen to 7Song's interview on Tea Talks with Jiling Lin here. Listen to 7Song's Free Herbalism Project presentation on Herbal First Aid for the Home on Herbal Radio here. Join our community! Subscribe to the Mountain Rose Herbs newsletter Subscribe to Mountain Rose Herbs on YouTube Follow on Instagram Like on Facebook Follow on Pinterest Read the Mountain Rose Herbs blog Follow on TikTok Strengthening the bonds between people and plants for a healthier world. Mountain Rose Herbs www.mountainroseherbs.com
Hey there mommas! Are you ready to learn some cool first aid tips for your little ones during this summer season? Well, I've got some great news for you because in this podcast episode, I'm going to share some valuable money-saving tips along with three awesome herbs that can come in handy in various first aid situations.First up, we have plantain - and no, I'm not talking about the starchy banana-like thingy! This plantain is a herb that can provide short-term relief from bee stings, cuts, and splinters. It can also help with respiratory infections, sunburns, and burns. But wait, it gets even cooler - its leaves can also be used as cool band-aids! Kids will love it!Next on our list is comfrey - the herb that's loaded with allantoin, a magical medicinal constituent that can regenerate skin cells. Comfrey is perfect for healing and repairing damaged tissue from cuts and scrapes, as well as sprains, strains, and broken bones. But hold on tight, my friends, comfrey should not be used internally by those with liver health issues. Safety first, peeps!Last but not least, we have yarrow - a herb that's easy to grow in your garden or even found in the wild. Yarrow can be used for bleeding wounds, help fight off infection, and aid in wound healing. So basically, it's like having a little superhero in your herb garden!Oh, and did I mention that I'll also be sharing some fun tips for parents to teach their children about first aid and hGet registered for my FREE Live class all about Empowering Moms With Herbal Medicine! In the class you'll discover 5 essential herbs, and the MANY ways you can use them as medicine in your family. Plus, I'll share some common mistakes with herbal medicine, so you can avoid them. Get signed up here!
Mel Mutterspaugh is a clinical herbalist, environmental educator, and homeschooling momma living in the foothills of Mt Hood Oregon. She's got a crazy passion for teaching more moms to use plants as medicine in a safe and effective way so that they can take better care of their family and ultimately, we all take better care of our planet!Mel is also the host of The Herbalist's Path podcast, and founder of Apothecary Momma & Medicine Makin' Momma online programs. She's on a mission to inspire a movement where there's an herbalist in every home... AGAIN!Family Herb Garden: HEREWebsite HEREIG HEREToday you'll hear:Mel's almost 20 years of learning and education about herbs and how to use themHow we are tuned out of the knowledge surrounding plant medicine that we used to use in every home and how we can become our own family's herbalist againWhat plants you use to create a first aid kit to take on any family adventure and keep your family safeWhat herbs to use and when for things like fevers, burns, snake bites, sprains and more---Sign up for the next retreat** click hereCoaching has changed my own life, and the lives of my clients. More connection, more healing, more harmony, and peace in our most important relationships. It increases confidence in any parenting challenges and helps you be the guide to teach your children the family values that are important to you- in clear ways. If you feel called to integrate this work in a deeper way and become a parenting expert, that's what I'm here for.Triggers Workshop: click hereGet the BOOK HERE: www.coachcrystal.ca/shopJoin the next round of PARENT SCHOOL: www.coachcrystal.ca/groupFind Your Parenting Personality: Quiz HereIG: @the.parenting.coachEmail me at crystal@coachcrystal.caInformation about the retreat: click here
Greta grew up as a 3rd generation environmental activist, learning the basics of homesteading and plant medicine from her parents and grandparents.Her story is truly of the wild wild west, and it's wonderful how she's been able to continue her work in healing the planet, and people with plant medicine and beyond. She's one of the more brilliant herbalists in the world of herbal first and and beyond.It's an honor to have her on the show, and as a teacher inside Apothecary Momma in May.She's been hard at work building out Michael Moore's Southwest School Of Botanical Medicine website, and so much more.Greta is fascinating, so is her story, you'll hear in this episode. You can learn more about her here too.If you love the show and learned something new, please don't forget to leave us a bunch of ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐!And, share it with your friends so that we can make herbalism #SpreadLikeWildFlowersAre you ready to use more plants as medicine within your family???Well if you love learning about herbs...Grab my Cold & Flu Busters Guide here.
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The inimitable 7Song reviews all the important items in his (very large) first aid bag. This talk features some of the most important plant medicines and other items to have around the house and how to treat common home first aid situations such as colds and flu, cuts, injuries and pain. June 2 – 4, 2023: Medicines from the Earth Herb Symposium – In person in Asheville, NC LEARN MORE AND REGISTER 24 clinical botanical medicine presentations including: Using Medicinal Mushrooms Synergistically with Botanicals Senescence, Senolytics and Aging Peru's Sacred Plant Boom and Sustainability We are Stardust: Trace Elements as Building Blocks of Health Parallels between the TCM Principle of Essence and Modern Genetics: From Analog to Digital Case Studies in the Naturopathic Management of Neurodegenerative Conditions Mast Cells: Their Role in Health and Disease and Botanical Affectors Pre-Symposium Intensives with Jillian Stansbury, ND and Jason Miller, DACM, LAc Plus medicine-making classes and herb walks. Early bird registration dates February 22 and April 6. Continuing Education available. Information: www.botanicalmedicine.org (541) 482-3016. A huge thanks to the Medicines from the Earth Symposium for sharing the audio for today's episode! Learn more about 7Song at 7Song.com Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Want to show your support for the HerbRally Podcast? Consider becoming an HerbRally Schoolhouse member. You receive access to exlclusive classes, discounts and more. It's only $10/month! Get your first 30 days FREE with coupon code PODCAST at checkout. A huge thanks and shoutout to our 200+ members! LEARN MORE AND REGISTER
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Today's episode is sponsored by our good friends at Mountain Rose Herbs. Get 15% off of your order using the coupon code mentioned at the beginning of the episode. Visit MountainRoseHerbs.com for organic herbs, spices, essentail oils, bulk ingredients and more. Today's episode is part three of a three part series with Heather Irvine. She has been teaching this class for years now, and she really knows her stuff! In this hour and a half webinar, you're going to have a lot of takeaways. One of Heather's early teachers was 7Song, and he inspired a lot of these teachings. You can learn more from Heather at her “Sound Wise about Medicinal Plants”. CLICK HERE to tune in. If you'd like to watch the video version of this webinar, you can sign up for our email newsletter and get 13 herbal freebies, including this class! CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE Thanks so much for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com
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Today's episode is sponsored by our good friends at Mountain Rose Herbs. Get 15% off of your order using the coupon code mentioned at the beginning of the episode. Visit MountainRoseHerbs.com for organic herbs, spices, essentail oils, bulk ingredients and more. Today's episode is part two of a three part series with Heather Irvine. She has been teaching this class for years now, and she really knows her stuff! In this hour and a half webinar, you're going to have a lot of takeaways. One of Heather's early teachers was 7Song, and he inspired a lot of these teachings. You can learn more from Heather at her “Sound Wise about Medicinal Plants”. CLICK HERE to tune in. If you'd like to watch the video version of this webinar, you can sign up for our email newsletter and get 13 herbal freebies, including this class! CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE Thanks so much for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com
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Today's episode is sponsored by our good friends at Mountain Rose Herbs. Get 15% off of your order using the coupon code mentioned at the beginning of the episode. Visit MountainRoseHerbs.com for organic herbs, spices, essentail oils, bulk ingredients and more. Today's episode is part one of a three part series with Heather Irvine. She has been teaching this class for years now, and she really knows her stuff! In this hour and a half webinar, you're going to have a lot of takeaways. One of Heather's early teachers was 7Song, and he inspired a lot of these teachings. You can learn more from Heather at her “Sound Wise about Medicinal Plants”. CLICK HERE to tune in. If you'd like to watch the video version of this webinar, you can sign up for our email newsletter and get 13 herbal freebies, including this class! CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE Thanks so much for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com
Having completed a Permaculture Design course in 1997 and her diploma in 2000, Helen Kearney went on to teach Permaculture courses and helped establish LEEP (Langford Environmental Education Project). She completed her herbal medicine training in 2012 whilst working as a Forest School Practitioner. She lives at Elder Farm, a 5-acre organic off-grid herb farm, and currently helps to run The Betonica School of Herbal medicine, a community interest company founded in 2016.Reminiscing on the moments in her life that connected and drew her to herbalism, Helen discusses the beginnings of Betonica and how it aimed to make the studying of herbalism more accessible. She lifts the lid to explain what's involved in the rigorous training of Herbalism, how the learning can awaken the senses, and why servicing the community plays an integral part.Helen talks on:What is involved in studying Herbal Medicine.Acute treatments and Herbal First Aid.The progressions of Herbal Medicine training.The relevance of conversation - seeking opportunities to speak about herbs.Servicing the community with herbalism.Integration and understanding all medical modalities.Cooperation, not competition - the importance of learning together as educators.Discover more about The Betonica School of Herbal medicine and book in with its community clinic on the website at https://www.betonica.co.uk/Find out more about Herbal Reality on Instagram @herbal.reality or visit www.herbalreality.com Herbcast is produced by Decibelle Creative: @decibelle_creative / www.decibellecreative.com
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The great jim mcdonald answered over EIGHTY herbalism questions for us a few months ago. Although you can listen to the full THREE HOURS, we wanted to split it up into mini-episodes so you can pick and choose which answers you'd like to hear. So here ya go! You can also READ the answers to these questions HERE. Visit jim online at HerbCraft.org Follow jim on Instagram @herb.craft Follow HerbRally on Instagram @herbrally Get 7 herbal freebies HERE Thanks for listening! HerbRally.com If you love the HerbRally Podcast, please consider leaving a written review in Apple Podcasts or your player of choice. Simply let us know what your favorite episode is, how HerbRally has helped you, or anything else that may inspire you. We read every single review and we really appreciate it!
Everyone experiences scrapes, cuts, and bruises at times. Therefore, everyone could benefit from an herbal first-aid kit at home. Simple and straightforward, herbal wound care is the best step to take if you're new to herbalism, and always nice to refresh on if you're advanced. In today's episode you'll learn: The herbal approach to wound care The main herbal actions used in herbal wound care Specific herbs and their indications When to use moistening or drying herbs Why beeswax based salves are sometimes contraindicated ———————————— CONNECT WITH SAJAH AND WHITNEY ———————————— To get free in depth mini-courses and videos, visit our blog at: http://www.evolutionaryherbalism.com Get daily inspiration and plant wisdom on our Facebook and Instagram channels: http://www.facebook.com/EvolutionaryHerbalism https://www.instagram.com/evolutionary_herbalism/ Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyP63opAmcpIAQg1M9ShNSQ Get a free 5-week course when you buy a copy of the book, Evolutionary Herbalism:https://www.evolutionaryherbalism.com/evolutionary-herbalism-book/ ———————————— ABOUT THE PLANT PATH ———————————— The Plant Path is a window into the world of herbal medicine. With perspectives gleaned from traditional Western herbalism, Ayurveda, Chinese Medicine, Alchemy, Medical Astrology, and traditional cultures from around the world, The Plant Path provides unique insights, skills and strategies for the practice of true holistic herbalism. From clinical to spiritual perspectives, we don't just focus on what herbs are "good for," but rather who they are as intelligent beings, and how we can work with them to heal us physically and consciously evolve. ———————————— ABOUT SAJAH ———————————— Sajah Popham is the author of Evolutionary Herbalism and the founder of the School of Evolutionary Herbalism, where he trains herbalists in a holistic system of plant medicine that encompasses clinical Western herbalism, medical astrology, Ayurveda, and spagyric alchemy. His mission is to develop a comprehensive approach that balances the science and spirituality of plant medicine, focusing on using plants to heal and rejuvenate the body, clarify the mind, open the heart, and support the development of the soul. This is only achieved through understanding and working with the chemical, energetic, and spiritual properties of the plants. His teachings embody a heartfelt respect, honor and reverence for the vast intelligence of plants in a way that empowers us to look deeper into the nature of our medicines and ourselves. He lives on a homestead in the foothills of Mt. Baker Washington with his wife Whitney where he teaches, consults clients, and prepares spagyric herbal medicines. ———————————— WANT TO FEATURE US ON YOUR PODCAST? ———————————— If you'd like to interview Sajah or Whitney to be on your podcast, click here to fill out an interview request form.
Growing Your Survival Herb Garden for Preppers, Homesteaders and Everyone ElseRead About Growing Your Survival Herb Garden for Preppers, Homesteaders and Everyone Else: http://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/04/growing-your-survival-herb-garden-for.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X4LYV9R His other works include:The Encyclopedia of Bitter Medicinal Herbs:southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-encyclopedia-of-bitter-medicina.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09V3WCJM5 Christian Medicine, History and Practice:https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/01/christian-herbal-medicine-history-and.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09P7RNCTB Herbal Medicine for Preppers, Homesteaders and Permaculture Peoplesouthernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/10/herbal-medicine-for-preppers.htmlAlso available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09HMWXL25 Look Up: The Medicinal Trees of the American South, An Herbalist's Guidehttp:///www.amazon.com/dp/1005082936 The Herbs and Weeds of Fr. Johannes Künzle:https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/05/announcing-new-book-herbs-and-weeds-of.html His weekly articles may be read at judsoncarroll.comHis weekly podcast may be heard at: www.spreaker.com/show/southern-appalachian-herbsHe offers free, weekly herb classes: https://rumble.com/c/c-618325
In Episode 14 of the podcast we are talking herbs for summer heat! I will discuss how herbs can be cooling, different herbal energetics that encompass cooling (including diaphoretic and astringent properties), my favorite herbs during the summer months (plus an added bonus on my must have botanicals for your herbal first aid kit), why you should breakup with someone if they give you yellow roses and an herbal sun tea recipe! Knowledge Bites- Herbs for Summer Heat (Yarrow, Calendula, Rose, Hibiscus, Lemon Balm, Hawthorn and St. John's Wort) Botanical Bri - Sun Tea Recipe Be sure to follow my Instagram @Briannadiorio for all the Brianna Approved educational content! You can visit my website www.briannadiorio.com for previous blog posts Production Manager and Graphics @kylediorio
CoreyPine Shane, RH (AHG), is Founder of the Blue Ridge School of Herbal Medicine in Asheville, NC, and has spent over 25 years teaching and helping clients by artfully blending Chinese and Western herbal traditions with a focus on local plants. As a seasoned wildcrafter he has extensive knowledge of wild plants as well as medicine making, which he has put into his forthcoming book, “Southeast Medicinal Plants.” He is also the author of an e-book, “Herbs for Pain,” has taught at many national herb conferences, and is a Professional Member of the American Herbalists Guild. In this episode, CoreyPine introduces us to the world of herbal + holistic first aid, sharing some of his favorite herbs to help support in times of accidents, bumps, bruises, and traumas. We discuss a multitude of herbs, including Saint John's Wort, comfrey, yarrow, and even a handful of common kitchen spices! CoreyPine covers a number of different situations, his go-to's, and different applications for each herb. Connect with CoreyPine via his school or herbal tincture business: Instagram: @blueridgeschoolherbalmedicine or @pinesherbals Websites: www.blueridgeschool.org, www.pinesherbals.com ----more---- SUPPORT THIS PODCAST Your support means so much!! If this show has spoken to you or inspired you in some way, please consider subscribing to the podcast and leaving a review and rating so that others can find it more easily. This podcast is a labor of love, and every little bit helps to keep the show going. If you'd like to make a one-time contribution to show your support, you can use this Venmo link to enter and send your preferred dollar amount. ----more---- STAY CONNECTED SUBSCRIBE: Sign up for the Dancing Sage newsletter and save 15% on your first purchase or consultation! Connect with Anna Claire and Dancing Sage Wellness: Website Instagram Learn more about my upcoming Peru Wellness Retreat HERE!
In the herbal first aid series I’ve mentioned using herbal salves. This episode describes how to make herbal oil and salves using the cold or slow method. Learn some tips for using dried versus fresh herbs. The best part is learning from my mistakes. Yes, herbalists make them too! Mine was a molding herbal oil with fresh dandelion flowers.
In this episode Erin shares when tinctures or herbal tea is best to use in a first aid situation. She provides some herbal product suggestions and considerations about when and who will prefer herbal tea or tincture. Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/fullcircleherbals/ Website: www.fullcircleherbals.com
Plantain leaf has many uses to help soothe the body. In this episode, Erin LaFaive, goes beyond the common use of plantain as a poultice for bee stings to add a few other first aid uses. This is part 2 of 4 in the herbal first aid mini series.
Yarrow leaf has many uses. Learn how to use it for fresh cuts and soothing wounds. Achillea millefolium website: fullcircleherbals.com
This is the collection of the herbal first aid audio files I have taught for years in my practice. Some of this may have changed from the time I recorded this to the present, but having listened again to some of this, I am convinced most of it is spot on and will steer you right in your preparedness efforts
Join Julie Polanco on this episode of Crunchy Christian Podcast as she discusses herbal first aid. She talks about what you need to keep in your cupboard or take with you on your outdoor adventures. Ready to stock your medicine cabinet with natural helps for scrapes, bruises, and other emergencies? Let's dig in! Herbal First […] The post Herbal First Aid Essentials appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
Join Sarah Holmes and her guests Olympia Beltran and Dixie Pauline for a discussion of how to utilize herbal first aid at protests and gatherings. Olympia and Dixie have many years of street medic experience and have done this work together in support of Run4Salmon The post Herbal First Aid for Protests – June 9, 2020 appeared first on KPFA.
Learn more about Everyday Herbal at CulinaryNutrition.com/Herbal Today we’re sharing our top 3 herbs everyone should have on hand for herbal first aid. SHOW NOTES: http://culinarynutrition.com/podcast COURSE DETAILS: http://culinarynutrition.com/herbal In this episode we cover: - When to use herbal first aid remedies - A powerful herb that might be growing in your backyard (or your neighbour’s) - Meghan’s favourite first aid (and everyday herb) that she’d take to a desert island - The plant that everyone needs to have in their kitchen - An all healing remedy you’re likely buying but could easily be making yourself
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: AROMATICS INTERNATIONALWe provide 100% pure essential oils and natural aromatherapy products, sourced in-house, from small-scale producers located in over 60 different countries. Find out more: https://www.aromatics.com/Topics covered in this episodeHow to properly bandage woundsHerbal washes and wound carePsychological first aidHow to deal with minor first aid situationsHow to deal with more serious first aid situationsPractical disaster relief adviceFirst aid kit must haves - see their blog post describing three types of kits here: https://commonwealthherbs.com/first-aid-kits-for-everyone/ABOUT RYN AND KATJAKatja & Ryn co-founded the CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism in 2010. They see clients for individual consultations, and together they offer Foundational, Advanced, and Clinical herbalism programs both in-person and online. They also teach at national herbal conferences, including the American Herbalists Guild Symposium, the Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference, IM4US, and Boston's own Herbstalk. Articles by Ryn and Katja have appeared in the AHG Journal, the Journal of the Northeast Herbal Association, and Plant Healer Magazine. They are trained as street medics and Wilderness First Responders, and collaborate with peers from around the country to bring herbalism to communities impacted by natural and man-made disasters.WHERE TO FIND THEMWebsite: https://commonwealthherbs.com/Facebook: http://facebook.com/commonwealthherbsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZkDBYcBpka88DSGE3STWgCommonwealth Herbs Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/commonwealth-podcast-for-holistic-herbalism/id1307252136?mt=2This Podcast is brought to you by AromaCulture Magazine - AromaCulture Magazine is filled with educational articles, case studies and recipes written by practicing herbalists and qualified aromatherapists. Our February issue centers around the topic of mental health. You can find it at https://www.aromaculture.com/shop/february2019.Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only, and is not meant to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.
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Today’s episode is with herbalists Sam Coffman and Katja Swift. They give us a ton of valuable info on how to create and use an herbal first aid kit. This audio is from a webinar that they hosted a few years ago. Enjoy! RESOURCES Original Webinar Commonwealth Center for Holistic Herbalism The Human Path Herbal Medics Academy The Herbal Medic by Sam Coffman Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com
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Loved the discourse in this episode! I particularly enjoyed the emphasis on community versus competition. There is tons of food for thought in this one. A huge thanks to Katja and Ryn for taking the time to record this. Let us know what you think! Today’s episode is brought to you by the CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism located in Boston, MA (as well as online). One of their online offerings is a beginner’s bundle called Herbalism 101. Herbalism 101 includes the complete "herbal toolkit" Materia Medica course, where you'll learn more than 85 individual herbs and how to work with them. You’ll also have access to the step-by-step Medicine-Making course, which has descriptions of how to make each herbal preparation and when each one is applicable. Videos include plenty of close-up coverage of each step in the process so that you'll feel confident to do it in your own kitchen! Herbalism 101 also comes: 100% video instruction: if you can watch TV, you can learn herbalism! Lifetime access - your access never expires, so you can move at your own pace and review as many times as you want PDF materials - quick reference guides and worksheets as a companion to the video lessons MP3 audio files - so you can review the content while you commute, workout, garden, ... anytime! Direct access to Ryn and Katja - They're always just a click away: you can ask any questions in the integrated discussion forum, and we're committed to personally answering your questions within 24 hours Weekly live Q&A sessions - call in live every week to get some face time and direct feedback from your teachers I’d also recommend checking out their other courses, such as their FREE course titled 4 Keys to Holistic Herbalism. They also have Basic Phytochemistry, the Fundamentals of Formulation, Herbal First Aid and much, much more! LEARN MORE HerbRally www.herbrally.com
After an intriguing interview with Herbalist 7Song about the vast scale of emergency care he has brought to our global community over the last few decades, Sue and Candace explore their own herbal first aid for the week. Candace brought healthcare to both herself and her duck. Animals need healthcare just as much as humans do and Candace had to provide it for both of them in the same weekend. Her sinus draining, neti pot recipe is listed below. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
First aid is vital to the survival of our species. Our guest, 7Song, herbalist at the Ithaca Free Clinic and education specialist at the Northeast School of Botanical Medicine has been leading the way in the herbal first aid movement. Although herbalists have been first responders in emergency situations since civilization begun, the newest resurgence in herbalists serving side by side with EMTs in large scale festival first aid tents has largely been due to 7Song's work. He has published protocols for public consumption on herbal first aid and the results are revolutionary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I'm a mountain girl at heart and there are a few plants that will save your life if you know how to use them. Yarrow is one of them.
1. The basic first aid skills everyone needs to know. 2. Rescue Remedy: What is it, how and when to use it & how does it work? 3. What should you include in your herbal first Aid kit? 4. Natural remedies are all around you. 5. Basics for making your own herbal remedies.
Learn to set up and use a practical home first aid kit. Discover some of the useful plant allies to have around the house and how to apply them to common household maladies. Learn about herbs such as Chaparral, Yarrow, Echinacea, and Willow, as well as different ways to prepare and use these botanical friends. The goal of the class is for participants to feel comfortable responding to general first aid needs. Recorded at the Free Herbalism Project event in Eugene, OR. 7Song is an herbalist, teacher, and naturalist who lives in Ithaca, New York. He is the director and main instructor at the Northeast School of Botanical Medicine and is also a founding member and practitioner at the Ithaca Free Clinic. His focus includes herbal practice, free clinic work, first aid, wildcrafting, and botany. He also spends a lot of time taking photographs of things that run, crawl, fly, or photosynthesize.
Comprehensive herbal first aid for hiking, camping and the home. Krista tells us what you can use if outside and there is an injury or accidental ingestion of a toxin etc and you don't have anything with you. With this information you can put together a complete herbal first aid kit to complement traditional first aid items. Once again Krista shares her extensive medicinal herbal knowledge with us....there is tons of information here. So if you are interested in natural remedies soak it in and take notes. Remedies for the following: Infections Bruising Skin conditions Digestion Vomiting Circulation Pain Muscle spasms Asthma attacks Allergies Toxic exposure Sleep difficulties Burns If you are interested in an herbal first aid kit contact Krista at clinic@kristapoulton.com For more Herbal First Aid information go to www.kristadawnpoulton.com/blog Krista has a private practice in Victoria, BC. And is a faculty member at Pacific Rim College. She teaches courses in herbal medicine and medicine making, along with supervising clinical training. Her mission .......to teach women to love and adore their bodies, address societal norms of body awareness and educate ways to shift reproductive issues with the use of herbs, diet and supplements. Passionate about medicine making, Krista has a full herbal dispensary. 95% of which is from herbs she has grown and tinctures she has made . Education, medicine-making, and herb growing along with women’s health are her strong passions. Krista is a member of the Canadian Herbalists Association of BC and is active on the Board of Directors. She is also involved in the People’s Apothecary, a community Herbal Medicine garden. Check out Krista's website! www.kristadawnpoulton.comDownload.
Comprehensive herbal first aid for hiking, camping and the home. Krista tells us what you can use if outside and there is an injury or accidental ingestion of a toxin etc and you don't have anything with you. With this information you can put together a complete herbal first aid kit to complement traditional first aid items. Once again Krista shares her extensive medicinal herbal knowledge with us....there is tons of information here. So if you are interested in natural remedies soak it in and take notes. Remedies for the following: Infections Bruising Skin conditions Digestion Vomiting Circulation Pain Muscle spasms Asthma attacks Allergies Toxic exposure Sleep difficulties Burns If you are interested in an herbal first aid kit contact Krista at clinic@kristapoulton.com For more Herbal First Aid information go to www.kristadawnpoulton.com/blog Krista has a private practice in Victoria, BC. And is a faculty member at Pacific Rim College. She teaches courses in herbal medicine and medicine making, along with supervising clinical training. Her mission .......to teach women to love and adore their bodies, address societal norms of body awareness and educate ways to shift reproductive issues with the use of herbs, diet and supplements. Passionate about medicine making, Krista has a full herbal dispensary. 95% of which is from herbs she has grown and tinctures she has made . Education, medicine-making, and herb growing along with women’s health are her strong passions. Krista is a member of the Canadian Herbalists Association of BC and is active on the Board of Directors. She is also involved in the People’s Apothecary, a community Herbal Medicine garden. Check out Krista's website! www.kristadawnpoulton.comDownload.
This class is for registrants of Susun's Herbal-First Aid online course, offered at the Wise Woman University...if you want to join us for this eight week course, you can register at www.wisewomanbookshop.com First hour of this teleclass will be lecture, followed by a 30 minute period for questions and answers (Q&A for registered students only please)...Susun will discuss and cover the following topics: >> How to Make and Use Infused Healing Herbal Oils from Flowers, Leaves, Roots, Barks, and Seeds >> How Infused Oils Differ from Essential Oils >> Choosing a Base Oil >> Examples & Questions
This class is for registrants of Susun's Herbal-First Aid online course, offered at the Wise Woman University...if you want to join us for this eight week course, you can register at www.wisewomanbookshop.com First hour of this teleclass will be lecture, followed by a 30 minute period for questions and answers (Q&A for registered students only please)...Susun will discuss and cover the following topics: >> How to Make and Use Healing Herbal Poultices, Compresses, Fomentations, Soaks, and Baths >> Hot and Cold Applications >> Using Clay Poultices >> Water Quality and Water Substitutes >> Examples & Questions
Join in as Sarah Holmes covers herbs for first aid. The post Herbal First Aid – April 8, 2010 at 1:00pm appeared first on KPFA.
Herbal First Aid is the natural line of defence to be prepaired for lifes little scrapes
Herbal First Aid is the natural line of defence to be prepaired for lifes little scrapes