Herbalism is a craft that is a form of art where one creates healing with medicinal herbs while embracing peace, love, compassion, kindness, and gentleness to all creatures and the environment.
Belle Gibbons

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March 1st, 2011

Holy Basil Increases Immune Response

Recent studies have found the extract of holy basil significantly increases immune response and was beneficial in treating recurrent respiratory tract infection. In an uncontrolled trial holy basil extract relieved breathlessness and helped vital capacity in TPE (tropical pulmonary eosinophilia).

Holy Basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum also known as Ocimum [...]

February 19th, 2011

Herbs, Cyclone Yasi, and Flooding

What a year so far. There’s been so much turmoil and grief for the many people who have been affected by flooding, cyclones, and fire. My family has also been affected, which is why I am so late catching up with this blog.

My husband and I lost quite a [...]

January 8th, 2011

Fresh Culinary Herbs In Your Kitchen

When cooking or making herbal remedies I always prefer to use fresh herbs when they are available. I also like to have easy access to them too if it’s possible. So far I have seven herbs – rosemary, thyme, parsley, sage, Greek basil, and oregano that I now have in constant supply. As [...]

December 27th, 2010

A Herbalist's Family Christmas 2010

Christmas dinner this year was typical Queensland fair – barbecued fish, chips, salads, crumbed prawns, garlic bread, and a family tradition – pavlova that I’ve cooked every Christmas since the early 1980s. [...]

October 20th, 2010

Herb Robert, a Forgotten Treasure?

Although this delightful medicinal herb was one of the first herbs I learned about when I studied to become a medical herbalist, it seems to have unfortunately lost its popularity among today’s herbalists.

I say unfortunately because it has some excellent healing properties that still have a use today. Those of you who have this [...]

September 23rd, 2010

Hops and Its Many Uses

Don’t you just love Mother Nature and the way she gives individual herbs so many uses? Hops (Humulus lupulus) is a prime example of just how versatile herbs can be. Since ancient times it has been used for food and medicine as well as in the household. This article explores some of the [...]

September 5th, 2010

Herbs in Spring

I love it when Spring arrives bringing cheerful colour to the countryside after a long, very cold winter. Where grass was browned by many frosts new shoots are emerging spreading a carpet of green dotted with pink, white, and purple wild verbena flowers. Bright yellow wattle blossoms are bursting forth along the roadside [...]

August 18th, 2010

Health Benefits of Pumpkin

There’s no doubt many of us consider the humble pumpkin as a common vegetable but the health benefits of its delicious orange flesh should not be underestimated.

Pumpkin and its close relative, squash, provide antioxidant protection and may lower the risk of cancer.

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July 16th, 2010

About Clary Sage Essential Oil

Do you know that Clary Sage essential oil has a particular affinity for the female cycle? Its scent, said to be the most euphoric of all essential oils, gives it calming and soothing qualities that relieve painful periods, premenstrual tension, and abdominal cramps. Other female problems it treats are irregular and absent menstruation.

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July 6th, 2010

Roman Chamomile Essential Oil

This is a delightful essential oil that helps to calm and sooth the mind and body and ease irritability.

As a massage blend it’s very useful for balancing the female reproductive organs helping to regulate menstruation, ease premenstrual tension, and relieve painful menstruation.

Because [...]