While Chinese cinnamon bark can be used on its own as a hot tea, it is traditionally integrated into tonic formulations which contain other primary herbal substances. It is often used as an adjunctive activating herb to stimulate the actions of other herbs/tonics incorporated....
Tea-leaved willow is one of the most common willow species in Finland. It often grows like a shrub and usually becomes approximately 0.5–2 (−3) m high. The branches are upright, and the new annual shoots are shiny and red to greenish or yellowish brown. The leaves are lanceolate to...
At this event The Manifest Nest will be providing some lovely herbal tea to share, while discussing the benefits of incorporating herbal teas into our everyday lives, and the benefits of doing so in a mindful way. Join Constance Frankenberg and Heather Sheppard, herbalist at The Manifest Nest,...