Opening children up to a world of wonder and magic is as easy as introducing them to the plants. Creating a life among the green world is both empowering and full of depth. Read on to learn about simple ways to connect with plants, herbs that are helpful for children, first aid preparations, and herbal recipes you can make together. The post Herbs for Kids: Safe, Simple Remedies to Make Together appeared first on Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine.| Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine
The beauty of Caribbean herbal knowledge is that it lives in the people. The downside to this is that there is not as much scholarly or published work on the matter. Much as with other Indigenous ways of being, it is mainly an oral tradition passed down from generation to generation. The post Caribbean Herbalism: Healing Benefits of Aloe, Cacao, Ginger & Turmeric appeared first on Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine.| Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine
Ever wished your kitchen shelves could double as a healing cabinet? ✨ Your herbal apothecary can begin as simply as a shelf of recycled glass jars, and the intention to care for yourself with the gifts herbal medicine can offer. The post How to Build a Home Apothecary appeared first on Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine.| Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine
Your herbal business idea can begin with one single plant. One herb can be your teacher, your muse, and your ticket to launching a business that is meaningful and sustainable. You don’t need dozens of product lines, acres of herbs, or a full curriculum to start sharing your knowledge and passion. In fact, with a strong herbalism education and a bit of creativity, you can establish your business by building your business skills, offerings, and impact on the strongest foundation: a deep kinsh...| Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine
Ready to dive into some reading that’s as comforting as a cozy evening and as fresh as a bundle of handpicked herbs? We went on the hunt for the best fiction books featuring our favorite green-thumbed heroes—herbalists. Our readers have shared their most-loved herbal novels—the ones that made their hearts race, their minds wander, and their love for all things leafy grow even stronger. So, grab your favorite reading spot, a cup of herbal tea, and get ready to explore the art of herbalis...| Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine
Shaena Heartwood is a Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine graduate and the owner of Humble Creek Farm where she and her family grow a diverse array of medicinal herbs, pollinator flowers, and native fruits, and with that abundance create herbalist-formulated seasonal herbal care products that honor the land and nourish the home and body. The post Humble Creek Farm: Student Business Spotlight appeared first on Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine.| Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine