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- by The Lost Herbs StaffOral thrush is a fungal infection of the mouth caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans, a yeast that naturally lives in small amounts in the mouth, gut, and on the skin. Under normal conditions it is kept in check by the immune system and by competing populations of beneficial bacteria. When that balance tips,… […]
- by The Lost Herbs StaffIn Siberia, it was traded for wine, garlic, and honey. Viking warriors carried it before battle. Chinese emperors sent expeditions across the continent specifically to obtain it. Sherpa guides chewed it before ascending to altitude. For thousands of years, across cultures with no knowledge of one another, people kept arriving at the same plant with… […]
- by Robert GreenwoodThe most powerful thing about herbal remedies is that they put you back in control. You’re not waiting for a pharmacy, and neither are you losing your hard-earned money on ‘solutions’that may bring you other problems. You’re making something yourself, from plants you understand, in your own kitchen. But that power only works if you… […]
- by TLH StaffThere is a whole category of herbs that herbalists have relied on for centuries specifically to calm a racing mind, ease frayed nerves, and help the body find its way back to rest. These plants are called nervines, and once you understand how they work, you will find yourself reaching for them in the moments… […]
- by Robert GreenwoodSomewhere along the way, people stopped trusting what worked. They forgot that simple solutions existed before prescription bottles became normal. Before every symptom became a diagnosis. Before reaching for help meant starting a chain of appointments and side effects. But those solutions didn’t disappear. They’re still here. A root. A leaf. An oil. Things that… […]
- by The Lost Herbs StaffThe liver performs over 500 distinct functions every day. It filters blood arriving from the digestive tract, metabolizes drugs and alcohol, produces bile for digestion, regulates blood sugar, and neutralizes toxins before they reach the rest of the body. Despite this workload, it is one of the most overlooked organs when people think about long-term… […]
- by Robert GreenwoodYour grandmother probably made onion syrup when someone in the family came down with that rattling chest cold that wouldn’t quit. She’d peel an onion, slice it thin, layer it with honey in a jar, and let it sit until golden liquid pooled at the bottom. Then she’d give spoonfuls to whoever was hacking away… […]
- by The Lost Herbs StaffThere is something almost alchemical about pine resin. Walk through a pine forest after a storm and you will smell it before you see it: that sharp, bright, balsamic scent rising from wounded bark where golden sap has welled up and begun to harden in the open air. That substance, tree resin, has been one… […]
- by Robert GreenwoodYour grandmother might have known about burdock root. She probably called it something simple like “blood purifier” or “spring tonic.” She’d dig up the roots in early spring, simmer them into a dark tea, and drink it when she felt run down or heavy. She didn’t have fancy language for it. She just knew it… […]
- by The Lost Herbs StaffThere is a saying in Sri Lanka that goes: two leaves a day keeps old age away. The leaf they are referring to is Gotu Kola, a small, unassuming aquatic plant that has been used in Ayurvedic, Traditional Chinese, and Indonesian medicine for well over two thousand years. Healers across Asia prescribed it for everything… […]
