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by Emily Sebring
One of the more popular questions I have received this past year is "How do I build an apothecary?" This is usually followed by "I love yours and w...
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by Emily Sebring
Holidays around the corner and cooler temps are all around us. The seasons of spices and chai’s are knocking on the door so today we are going to t...
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by Emily Sebring
By the time I knew I was “sick” I was 26 years old and working 3 jobs (1 full time and 2 part time). At 5’8” and 130 lbs I didn’t pay much attentio...
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by Emily Sebring
The holidays are approaching and it’s a wonderful time to talk about a common yet powerful herb, our culinary Sage! For most people in North Americ...
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by Emily Sebring
Last week I introduced you to Helena and the words she spoke to me that day were “Herbal Medicine is your path”.This is what popped into my head on...
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by Emily Sebring
Astragalus membranaceus is a sweet tonic herb that is slightly warming where we use the roots to prepare a wonderful tincture or decoction, not an ...
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by Emily Sebring
At the age of 33, I had just moved back to the USA and was declared in “remission” of my ITP and my Lupus markers were almost completely gone! With...
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by Emily Sebring
Slippery Elm is an amazing tree but today it is considered "at risk" for extinction. There are a few reasons why this is happening but each of us c...
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by Emily Sebring
This is a tale of girl who thought she could so she did =)My very first event was in October of 2012. I had just graduated with 2 Degrees, one in W...
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by Emily Sebring
6 Warming Herbs & Spices – Chai
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Legend has it that the origin of chai dates back more than 5,000 years, when a king in...
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by Emily Sebring
Yeah, you thought that we’d stay down.…
October 1 It’s been 3 years now....There was once a time where life was “normal”. I was also crazy excited...
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by Emily Sebring
So many things have taken place behind the scenes with the business, with life and with family that I honestly can't even keep track of them anymor...
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