Juliette of the Herbs
Posted on11 Apr 2023
Juliette de Bairacli Levy (1912-2009) was a pioneer of holistic animal health, a prolific writer, and a proud Gypsy, a term she... Read More
Herbal Academy: The Journey
Posted on04 Feb 2019
One thing we can always count on is change! For us at the Herbal Academy, change usually means progress, an upward movement,... Read More
Adaptogens: 75 Herbal Recipes and Elixirs – Book Review
Posted on07 Dec 2016
Adaptogens: 75+ Herbal Recipes and Elixirs to Improve Your Skin, Mood, Energy, Focus, and More by Agatha Noveille is an inspiring read. This... Read More
How To Make Immune Stimulating Elderberry Syrup
Posted on23 Nov 2016
Holy shi…………itake! We are being invaded by cold and flu viruses! But, that doesn’t mean that we are helpless. Instead, we can... Read More
Treating Fevers Naturally
Posted on12 Feb 2015
Because there is such a huge interest in natural wellness for family health, specifically children’s issues, we just have to share with you... Read More
The Health Benefits of Neem
Posted on23 Sep 2014
Is the world’s number one herb a sleeper? Well, if you have never heard of the benefits of neem (Azadirachta indica) then the answer... Read More
Spring Books for Children and Parents
Posted on03 Apr 2014
Yesterday, I took a walk for the first time since winter made its hesitant retreat, leaving only a few remnants behind. These remnants are... Read More
Healthy Chocolate Pudding for Valentine’s Day
Posted on03 Feb 2014
When was the last time you heard “decadent, chocolate, and healthy” all in the same sentence? Well, here we go—this vegan, healthy... Read More
Healthy Muffin Recipe With Bran And Buckwheat
Posted on03 Jan 2014
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Spicy, hearty muffins baking in the oven on a cold New England morning will warm your heart and your kitchen. In recent... Read More
Making the Connection
Posted on29 Jul 2013
Sitting down to eat breakfast, I began to look around. Showing prominently in the center of the table was the loaf of... Read More
Garden Wellness
Posted on18 Jul 2013
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“[People have] has sought out plants with medicinal properties since time immemorial. Evidence of this are the-thousand-year-old traditions and records of popular... Read More
Herbal Academy of New England’s Summer Reading List 2013
Posted on17 Jun 2013
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NUTRITIONAL HERBOLOGY By: Mark Pedersen This is a lovely reference guide to herbs and their nutritional and medicinal values as well as... Read More
Greens and Roots on a Bed of Warm Quinoa
Posted on06 May 2013
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There is nothing more delicious than vegetables right out of the garden. With this quinoa salad recipe you can use whatever you... Read More
How To Make Herb-Infused Oils
Posted on06 May 2013
If you have never made an herb-infused oil, you are in for a wonderful treat! These easy herbal preparations are a wonderful... Read More
Outrageously Delicious Homemade Jam
Posted on30 Apr 2013
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Making a delicious jam is easier than you think! Here are three of our favorite recipes.
Interview with Madelon Hope
Posted on15 Apr 2013
April 10, 2013 In our “Herbalists we Love” page, we are going to give our readers insight into the lives of herbalists.... Read More
The Herbal Healing Practices of Native Americans
Posted on27 Mar 2013
“Man did not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand in it, such that whatever he does to the web,... Read More
Sex on the Table
Posted on17 Mar 2013
You may be envisioning dishes crashing to the floor along with articles of clothing as the chandelier swings overhead. Well, that just... Read More
The Art of Conversation
Posted on15 Mar 2013
I love texting! Texting is just easier, less intrusive and certainly less awkward then conversing over the phone, at least in some... Read More
Get Healthy The Write Way!
Posted on14 Mar 2013
Clinical trials have shown that journaling boosts your immune system, reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, increases feelings of happiness and diminishes symptoms... Read More
Hildegard von Bingen
Posted on13 Mar 2013
The Middle Ages brought us the Abbess Hildegard von Bingen, the Sybyl (Healer) of the Rhine, considered to be the first German... Read More
Insomnia is a Symptom
Posted on11 Mar 2013
When you have had a good night’s sleep, you should wake refreshed and feel well rested. The amount of sleep that you... Read More