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Aster
Aster (Aster spp.), known for its star-shaped blooms, has a long-standing history in traditional herbal medicine. Used by Native American tribes for coughs, fevers, and skin conditions, it offers gentle support for the lungs, nerves, and immune system. Often brewed as a tea during seasonal changes, Aster helps ease congestion, calm inflammation, and soothe anxiety. Though lesser-known today, this vibrant flower remains a valuable ally in cold and flu season.
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Aug 301 min read
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Arnica Flower
🌿 Arnica Flower (Arnica montana) 📜 Common Names: Arnica, Leopard’s Bane, Wolf’s Bane, Mountain Daisy 🌎 Typical Location / Habitat:...
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Aug 251 min read
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Angelica
Discover the powerful benefits of Angelica Root — a warming European herb often compared to Dong Quai. From digestive relief to menstrual balance and lung support, this ancient aromatic root has earned its place in both traditional and modern herbalism.
The Herb Guy
Aug 251 min read
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Aloe Vera
Learn the many health benefits of Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis). Discover its traditional and modern uses for skin, digestion, and immune support. Where Science Meets Nature.
The Herb Guy
Jun 71 min read
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Alfalfa
Explore the many benefits of Alfalfa (Medicago sativa). A nutrient-rich plant that supports digestion, detox, inflammation, and overall vitality. Where Science Meets Nature.
The Herb Guy
Jun 71 min read
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Agrimony
Agrimony is a slender, upright perennial with small yellow flowers that bloom in spires, giving rise to names like church steeples. Traditionally associated with healing and folklore, Agrimony was used throughout Europe as a wound herb, digestive tonic, and gentle liver remedy. It earned a reputation as a plant of cheer — medieval herbalists believed it could lift the spirits as well as heal the body.
The Herb Guy
Jun 71 min read
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