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Monograph: Plantain
The Quiet Restorer A modest plant with a powerful restorative nature. Plantain is one of the most dependable first-aid herbs in Nova Scotia. It meets irritated, inflamed, or damaged tissue with steady cooling, softening, and rebuilding action. Written by Andrée Noye, MA, Clinical Herbalist. Reading Time: 5 minutes A vibrant plantain plant thrives in a grassy environment, showcasing its broad, green leaves and slender flowering stalks. Key Therapeutic Categories Vulnerary Demu
Nov 22


Monograph: Wild Carrot
A wild and unassuming beauty, the white umbels of Queen Anne’s Lace crown roadsides and meadows across Nova Scotia. Often mistaken for a...
Oct 7


Embracing Pineapple Weed
Discover the underestimated powerhouse of wild herbs—pineapple weed (Matricaria discoidea). Learn how to identify it by its frilly leaves, cone-like blooms, and pineapple-sweet scent, then explore its uses: calming tea, edible additions, and natural remedies for digestion, sleep, and stress.
Aug 21


Monograph: Angelica
The archangel of herbal medicine, bridging digestive, respiratory, and emotional realms. Close-up of angelica plant showing intricate...
Aug 11


Monograph: Alfalfa
Lucerne. The deep-rooted green powerhouse, drawing minerals from the depths to restore vitality from the ground up. A lush field of...
Aug 11


Monograph: Agrimony
Astringent bitter tonic for lax mucosa, digestive tone, and gentle vulnerary support Tall agrimony plants with yellow flowers stand...
Aug 9


Monograph: Acacia
Cooling astringent trees offering demulcent gum and tannin-rich bark for mucosal and tissue repair. Majestic acacia tree standing tall in...
Aug 9


Yarrow: The Unsuspecting Herbal Shield Against Ticks
By Andrée Noye, Clinical Herbalist. Reading Time: 3 minutes. Clusters of white yarrow flowers bloom amidst lush greenery in a sunny...
Jun 22


Monograph: Ashwagandha
By Andrée Noye Reading Time: 5-7 minutes Alt Text: Bundles of ashwagandha roots being sun-dried in the open field, Powerful adaptogen...
Dec 15, 2024
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