Crazy Herb Lady

A lot of what we need for basic health is right around us. Weeds, kitchen cabinets, bathroom cabinets, even ornamental gardens, all contain the substances that once made up our ancestors pharmucopeia.

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Hot Peppers

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Hot peppers contain a chemical called capsaicin (or more commonly, capsicum).  This is the chemical that makes the peppers hot, and the more...

Nature Walks

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The third part is nature. Most likely, within a few miles of your home there will be public gardens or wild lands that contain the native ...

In the Yard

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The second piece of the puzzle sits outside your door. Whether you live in a condominium or a cardboard box, you probably have something g...

The Kitchen Connecton

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I split my herbal study into three pieces. I began my own exploration with my kitchen - if you have spices of any kind in your kitchen, yo...

The Color Correlation

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My favorite color has always been green.  The color of life, the color of growing things.  Some of my earliest memories are in the garden (w...
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