Poppyswap.com just sent an email out titled "Emotional Herbs" listing products prepared for easing heart pain sure to come in to the winter months. I followed one link to the "Tranquility Tincture" created by Wise Mountain Botanicals so that I can see what ingrediants they are working with. It is a blend of: Lemon Balm, Lavender, Skullcap, Motherwort, and Chamomile. I have these herbs sitting in jars right now that I may as well turn into a tincture. Many of the folks I'm talking to right now are having a hard time emotionally, just like I am. A gift just in time for the holidays.
Herb Digest has been showing posts lately regarding Hawthorn. I went to a workshop recently about the connection between Hawthorn and the heart. It's right there in the rhyme. I recently picked up Traditional Medicinal's "Heart Tea" because it was on sale at PCC for $1. Unbelievable. It's a blend of Hawthorn and Hibiscus, and when steeped produces a beautiful red color. Besides that I have a little bag of Hawthorn berries I've been saving to brew in a kombucha tea.
I am particularly interested in Hawthorn for strong cardiovascular health because heart disease runs on both sides of my family - but also for it's capacity in emotional healing. Hawthorn is said to relax the arteries, stimulating healthy blood pressure. It also acts as an antioxidant and works synergistically with the body's Vitamin E levels. Apparently in experimentally-induced heart attacks in animals, as well as in animals fed high-cholesteral diets, hawthorn use has been shown to protect the liver (aiding detoxification) and to reduce cholesterol levels by 23%.
Here is an article put out by Science Daily regarding the physiological affects of Hawthorn use: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080122203321.htm
If the body and mind are intimately connected, then a heart relaxant must certainly help relax one's emotions. I am experimenting with this on my self right now. How is this plant different from the herbs in the Tranquility Tonic or something like St Johns Wort?
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Stop & Smell the Herbs
One of the moms at the community center said she'll start helping us garden on weekends. We cleared out one of the bed's yesterday and there's a lot of space around the two kale plants. She suggested we plants herbs. I couldn't agree more! So I'm supposed to prepare a budget for the advisory council to purchase some transplants for next Tuesday. Herbs like sage, curry, rosemary and lavendar. The smell good stuff.
Just received a newsletter in my inbox regarding scented herb gardens. The top ten listed plants are: anise, artemesia, basil, lavendar, lemon balm, mint, catnip, geranium, rosemary, thyme. We currently have oregano flowering, but that's about it. Maybe if we clean up the garden and make it smell good more people will come visit.
Just received a newsletter in my inbox regarding scented herb gardens. The top ten listed plants are: anise, artemesia, basil, lavendar, lemon balm, mint, catnip, geranium, rosemary, thyme. We currently have oregano flowering, but that's about it. Maybe if we clean up the garden and make it smell good more people will come visit.
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