What do you know about Herbal History?
Posted on15 Sep 2014
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Herbalism is a practice found in every culture around the world, and in some continents up to 80% of people still used... Read More
Calendula Uses: Our 14 Favorite Recipes
Posted on09 Sep 2014
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There are many, many uses for calendula! Calendula is perhaps most commonly known as a first aid support for cuts and wounds.... Read More
What do you know about Tree Medicine?
Posted on08 Sep 2014
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Trees are a critical member of ecosystems, providing habitat, stabilizing soil, moderating climate, and filtering air. They produce our most basic need... Read More
Maca-Roons Recipe
Posted on04 Sep 2014
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Maca’s nutritional profile reveals it is rich in copper, vitamin C, and potassium as well as trace elements like iodine, iron, and... Read More
How Much Do You Know About Popular Herbs?
Posted on31 Aug 2014
Almost everyone has heard of them, the popular herbs promoted in mainstream press and hyped by marketers. But every “herb du jour”... Read More
How Much Do You Know About Herbal Preparations?
Posted on26 Aug 2014
Making herbal medicine is easy! While it may seem overwhelming at first, a little coaching from a book, friend, or online... Read More
The Nature of Herbalism
Posted on11 Jul 2014
In today’s world of processed food and manufactured drugs, a growing number of idealistic individuals have eschewed the mass-produced mainstream options to... Read More
Easy Seed Starting Guide
Posted on03 Apr 2014
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Gardeners around the nation are chomping at the bit to get some dirt under their fingernails. Gardening is one of the top... Read More
Valentine’s Day Treats & Words To Love By
Posted on07 Feb 2014
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s warming up in the kitchen. We’ve wrangled up our favorite posts to get you inspired to... Read More
10 Posts To Review 2013
Posted on31 Dec 2013
Happy New Year! Before looking forward to 2014’s opportunities, we wanted to take a step back to reflect on this last year... Read More
14 Last Minute DIY Christmas Gifts
Posted on17 Dec 2013
Whether you fell behind on your Christmas shopping or are looking for an extra little something to gift to a friend or... Read More
Cinnamon for Health: More than Just a Holiday Spice
Posted on04 Dec 2013
As a spice, cinnamon plays such a popular role in our breakfast cereals, holiday desserts like pumpkin pie, hot apple cider, and... Read More
Sweet Potato Kale Sauté
Posted on22 Oct 2013
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In the first half of our vegan cooking series, we discussed different ways to eat kale, how to cook vegan fare on... Read More
Holistic Business Owner Shares Her Experience Taking HANE’s Online Herbal Programs
Posted on16 Oct 2013
We have had the pleasure of getting to know some our students both personally and academically through online forums, emails and testimonials. Laura West, the owner... Read More
HANE’s Top 10: The Best Vegan Books
Posted on03 Sep 2013
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The best vegan books – well, almost all vegan – brought to you by Lisa Kelly, the founder, personal chef, and blogger... Read More
Licorice and Ginger: Herbal Decongestants
Posted on20 Aug 2013
For many of us, the worst thing about getting a cold is the seemingly interminable congestion that takes over our respiratory system.... Read More
St. John’s Wort: Herbs We Love For Summer
Posted on02 Jul 2013
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The summer herb of the week is St. John’s wort, also known commonly as touch-and-heal, goatweed, hypericum, johnswort, klamath weed, rosin rose, St.... Read More
Spearmint: Herbs We Love For Summer
Posted on18 Jun 2013
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Spearmint (Mentha spicata) is one of our favorite cooling herbs for summer! When it’s 90 degrees out, firing up the stove to make... Read More
Sticks and Stones: Homemade Plant Markers
Posted on23 May 2013
Many of us are transitioning into summer by planting our gardens. And there is nothing better than planting in style! These homemade... Read More
An Introduction To Phytobiophysics ®
Posted on14 May 2013
Our good friends at Mossop Natural Remedies put this video together for our students and readers! Sit back with a cup of... Read More
Regrowing Your Kitchen Greens
Posted on01 May 2013
Did you know you can extend the shelf life of your greens by simply putting them in water? It’s true; I’ve done... Read More
Mossop Natural Remedies: Review and Giveaway!
Posted on08 Apr 2013
The Phytobiophysics Flower Formulas support emotions and help people to deal with the sad, painful and traumatic experiences that we all... Read More
In the Spring…
Posted on03 Apr 2013
In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt. -Margaret Atwood Quoted in Bluebeard’s Egg.
Natural Easter Egg Dye
Posted on28 Mar 2013
There are more natural ways to color eggs than using the fizzy tablets we used as kids. You don’t have to run... Read More
Food Faces
Posted on13 Mar 2013
Finding ways to engage children in healthy eating is important at a young age. Not only are they in their growing and... Read More
How To Make No Drawer Nightstands
Posted on11 Mar 2013
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The other day I found myself searching for home inspiration. Where better to look than Pinterest? (find us on Pinterest here) I needed... Read More
Very Common Herbs To Try
Posted on08 Mar 2013
We recently posted the article, Cup In Hand, which is an introduction to tea with a good mention of herbs. We created an... Read More
Tommy Priester
Posted on07 Mar 2013
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Tommy Priester is a well-known practicing herbalist in the Boston area. Often times he will guest speak on topics, including his most... Read More
Jovial King
Posted on07 Mar 2013
We thoroughly enjoyed Jovial King, herbalist and founder of Urban Moonshine, when she came to visit our cottage last October. She is... Read More
Andrea and Matthias Reisen
Posted on07 Mar 2013
It was a joy to have the Reisen duo make a trip to our school for a talk on “Herbs and Their... Read More





























