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- by Robert GreenwoodYour liver is working overtime. Every bite of processed food. Every sip of alcohol. Every medication you take. Air pollution. Stress hormones. Your liver filters it all, day in and day out, without complaint. Until one day you wake up exhausted, foggy, sluggish. Your metabolism feels stuck. Your skin looks dull. You can’t shake the… […]
- by Robert GreenwoodNobody enjoys unexpected bumps on their skin. Those rough little spots on your hands, feet, or fingers are usually common warts caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Most are harmless and can even disappear on their own given time. But “eventually” can feel like forever when you’ve got a rough bump on your finger that catches… […]
- by The Lost Herbs StaffStand in any produce aisle or herb garden and you will find them side by side, nearly impossible to tell apart at a glance. Both are bright green, both grow on slender branching stems, both are sold in almost every grocery store in the world. Confuse them in the kitchen and your salsa ends up… […]
- by Robert GreenwoodYou’re doubled over with stomach cramps, running to the bathroom every twenty minutes. Or maybe you scraped your leg gardening last week, and now it’s red, warm, and starting to ooze. Here’s what most people don’t realize: stomach bugs can turn dangerous fast if dehydration sets in. And that “minor” cut? If bacteria gets in… […]
- by The Lost Herbs StaffWhen Jacques Cartier’s crew was dying of scurvy in the winter of 1535 on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, it was not a doctor or a medicine chest that saved them. It was the Iroquois, who prepared a tea from pine needles and bark for the stricken men. Within days of drinking it,… […]
- by Robert GreenwoodYou take off your shoes after a long day and the smell hits you. You’re embarrassed. You wonder if anyone else noticed. You buy fancy powders and sprays that don’t really work. Here’s the truth: almost everyone’s feet smell sometimes. You have about 250,000 sweat glands in your feet, more than almost anywhere else on… […]
- by The Lost Herbs StaffWalk through almost any eastern woodland in April and you will likely pass right beneath it. The flowering dogwood lifts its white blossoms like cupped hands before a single leaf unfurls, so showy it stops traffic on country roads and earns its place as a state tree in Virginia and Missouri. But most people admire… […]
- by Robert GreenwoodYour heart races. Your stomach churns. You can’t sleep. Your hair is falling out more than usual. You think, “I’m just stressed. It’ll pass.” But it doesn’t pass. The bills keep coming. Your family needs you. The news is relentless. Inflation hits harder when you’re on a fixed income. The worry becomes background noise… you’ve… […]
- by The Lost Herbs StaffThere is a shrub growing along coastal dunes, riverbanks, and mountain slopes across Europe and Asia that has been quietly feeding and healing people for over a thousand years. Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) produces small, vivid orange berries so densely packed on its thorny branches that they look almost painted on. These berries are among… […]
- by Cate HoepnerSeasonal allergies can turn the best days into times of runny noses, sore throats, and a general overall feeling of unwellness. Many rely on over-the-counter allergy medications to get through, but these treatments can often make you drowsy. Instead of reaching for those, try creating this fun remedy using natural herbs that people have used… […]
