AMERICAN GINSENG: “We Found Green Gold In Appalachia”
The Quiet Root of the North Slopes In Appalachia, ginseng was never loud.It didn’t announce itself. It didn’t grow where […]
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The Quiet Root of the North Slopes In Appalachia, ginseng was never loud.It didn’t announce itself. It didn’t grow where […]
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🌿 What Solomon’s Seal Is Solomon’s Seal refers to a group of plants in the Polygonatum genus, most notably Polygonatum
SOLOMON’S SEAL: Appalachian Healers Found This Plant In The Wetlands Read More »
Long before pharmaceutical antibiotics existed, people across the world relied on plants with natural antimicrobial properties to help the body
NASTURTIUM: An Unsuspecting Mountain Antibiotic Leaf Found In The Flowerbed Read More »
Xanthorhiza simplicissimaThe Bitter Backbone of Appalachian Mountain Medicine Yellowroot is one of the most respected — and most misunderstood —
YELLOWROOT: Strong Medicine & Strong Cleanser Found In The Creek Read More »
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) is a woodland plant native to eastern North America and has been valued for generations in traditional
GOLDENSEAL: Woodland Perennial PRIZED for its Healing Properties in Appalachia Read More »
Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) is one of the most striking and controversial native plants of North America. Known for its bright
BLOODROOT: Mountain Healers Use This Forbidden Plant Found In Appalachia Read More »
Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides) is one of the most misunderstood plants in American herbal medicine. Often mentioned alongside Black Cohosh,
BLUE COHOSH: A Powerful Root That Demands Respect Read More »
In conversations about wellness, illness is often framed as something to be stopped as quickly as possible. Fever, inflammation, pain,
Two Ways the Body Responds to Healing: Suppression & Supporting Read More »
Boneset is not a gentle herb.It is not subtle, sweet, or meant for casual sipping. Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum) is a
BONESET: A Plant That Native Americans Found In the WetLands Read More »