After the Bite: What to Do if You’re Bitten by a Tick
Tick populations are on the rise, and tick-borne diseases are becoming endemic in many areas of the United States. If you’re someone […]
4 Types of Tick Bite Illness and How to Use Holistic Support
With temperatures rising every year, ticks and their bites are becoming more prevalent in the United States. The Center for Disease Control […]
What is Kombucha? Herbalist’s Edition!
Posted on12 May 2026
Kombucha has become increasingly popular over the last decade, with an abundance of options popping up in grocery stores, restaurants, and craft […]
How to Make Elderflower Champagne
Posted on08 May 2026
We’ve featured a few herbal fermentation articles on the blog, but are you ready for another one? Here at the Herbal Academy, […]
Treat Yourself With This Strawberry Rose Sorbet Float Drink Recipe
Posted on30 Apr 2026
Are you looking for a simple, refreshing, healthy treat for hot summer days? Look no further! We present to you…Our Rosy Mood® […]
How to Tell if It’s Written by AI
Posted on27 Apr 2026
It seems like everywhere you turn these days, artificial intelligence (AI) is in the news and is being used widely throughout many […]
Give Yourself a Spring Life Reset With These 7 Herbal Tips!
Posted on23 Apr 2026
Spring has sprung, and it’s time to watch your health goals come to life, too! As nature awakens with stunning flair, let […]
Two Herbalist Day Gifts in Celebration of Our Herbal Elders
Posted on16 Apr 2026
Join us in celebrating Herbalist Day, where we give intentional thanks to those who bring herbalism to our lives, helping us stay […]
Pink Dandelion-Rose Chai Latte Recipe
Posted on27 Mar 2026
This excerpt is from Maria Noël Groves’ new book, Herbal Gut Health: Natural Therapies to Promote Healthy Digestion, Boost Your Microbiome, and […]
Ginger Glycerite Video and the Scientific Principles of Herbal Extraction
Posted on20 Mar 2026
In Herbal Pharmacy: The Science and Magic of Preparing and Administering Plant Medicine, Betzy Bancroft, RH(AHG), explores the juncture between modern phytochemistry […]
Harriet Tubman’s Less-Known Herbalist Legacy
Posted on10 Mar 2026
Harriet Tubman is well known as an advocate for freeing enslaved people in America after she made her own escape from slavery […]
Herbal Cosmetic Ingredients: Coconut Oil
Posted on06 Mar 2026
In this exclusive video presentation and written excerpt from her book Modern Cosmetics – Ingredients of Natural Origin: A Scientific View, Dr. […]
Herbal Academy Student Feature: Ashley Ruiz (@herbal.ash)
Posted on28 Feb 2026
Ashley Ruiz (@herbal.ash) is the owner of Provherbs where she makes herbal products for stress management, hormone support, energy, mental clarity, and […]
The Benefits of Using the Hemlock Tree in Your Herbal Practice
If you’ve ever wondered if the benefits of the herbs growing at our feet in our gardens and wilds also translate into […]
Come as You Are: Inside the 2026 Virtual Herbalism Conference
Posted on09 Feb 2026
When we first imagined the Virtual Herbalism Conference, it wasn’t about creating something bigger or louder. It was about creating something true. […]
Herbal Beauty Secrets from Ancestral Latin America
Posted on07 Feb 2026
This book excerpt is taken from Radical Señora Era: Ancestral Latin American Secrets for a Happier, Healthier Life by Ann Murray Dunning […]
Repairing the Leaky Gut: Supporting the Underactive Thyroid Naturally
The thyroid is a tiny endocrine gland with a massive impact on every single body system. In the Thyroid Health Intensive in […]
9 Ways to Support Mental Health with Herbs on Blue Monday and Beyond
Posted on19 Jan 2026
Have you heard of Blue Monday? It’s often mentioned at this time of year, with a lot of buzz online and maybe […]
10 Herbal New Year’s Eve Rituals to Explore
Posted on29 Dec 2025
In a world that pushes us to go, go, go—what happens when we choose to slow, slow, slow instead? This new year, […]
Winter Botanical DIY Craft Checklist
Posted on18 Dec 2025
A chill is in the air, and the world outside is slowing down. Winter has a way of calling us inward, toward […]
Infuse the Best Herbs of the Season With This Holiday Tree Cordial Recipe
Posted on05 Dec 2025
We’re trading in our festive herbal simmer pots for a sippable version (which smells just as good!). If you’ve been searching for […]
3 Herbal Nonprofit Organizations to Support
Posted on28 Nov 2025
Healthy ecosystems are built on reciprocity. The herbs we cultivate in our gardens are beautiful examples of the principle of giving. They […]
Elevate Your Holiday Feasts With These Flavorful Herbs
‘Tis the season for holiday feasts and gatherings aplenty as we come together to share in the warmth of community and the […]
An Herbalist’s Guide to Winter Break
Posted on14 Nov 2025
Stepping out of routines and slowing down in the colder months may be a welcome or dreaded challenge, especially if the littles […]
Discover 5 Herbs That Promote Rest
Posted on07 Nov 2025
Rest with us, won’t you? As the days grow shorter and cooler, nature itself invites us to slow down. Autumn is the […]
Menopause With Ease: Natural Herbal Breast Support During the Menopause Transition
Posted on31 Oct 2025
The transformative time surrounding menopause marks a crossroads, bringing reflection and inner shifts, and also accompanying myriad challenges for both mental and […]
DIY Thyme Honey Recipe for Coughs, Colds, and Sore Throats
Posted on29 Sep 2025
Looking for a simple, natural way to care for coughs and colds? Thyme honey is a traditional preparation that brings together thyme, […]
What Do Permaculture and Herbalism Have in Common?
Posted on19 Sep 2025
In the new Regenerative Herbalism Intensive available in The Herbarium, you’ll deepen your understanding of the exquisite interdependence of human health and […]
Butterfly Pea Flower Latte with Lavender Rose Cold Foam
Butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea) flower is well known for the dreamy blue hues it gives when blended into foods or drinks. These […]
Herb and Flower Homemade Pasta Recipe
Posted on05 Sep 2025
While we’re edging slowly but surely away from the summer season, you may not be ready to say goodbye to flowers just […]





























