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HERBAL HEALER BULK HERBS
PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY
I - P
Icelandic Moss through Psyllium Seed Husk
(click here for other bulk herbs)Irish Moss
Chrondus crispusJalap Root
Ipomaea JalapaJasmine Flower
Jasminum odoratissimumJuniper Berries
Zuniperus communisJurubeba
Solanum paniculatumKelp Powder
Laminaria specieaKnot Grass Herb
Polygonum ariculareKola Nuts
Cola nitidaKudzu Root
Pueraria lobataLady's Mantle Herb
Alchemilla xanthochloraLavender Flowers
Lavandula angustifoliaLemon Balm
Melissa officinalisLemon Grass
Cymbopogon citratusLemon Verbena Leaf
Aloysia triphyllaLicorice Root
Glycyrrhiza glabraLicorice Sticks
Glycyrrhiza uralensisLife Everlasting Flowers
Helichrysium stoechasLinden Flowers
Tilia europaeaLobelia Herb
Lobelia inflataLungwort Leaf
Pulmonaria officinalisMaca Maca
Lepidum mayenilMace
Myristica frasgransMaddar Root
Rubia tinctoriaMagnolia Bark
Magnolia glaucaMaidenhair Fern
Adiantum pedatumMale Fern
Aspidium filix masMandrake Root
Podophyllum peltatumMarjoram Leaf
Marjorana hortensisMarshmallow Root
Althaea officinalisMary Thistle Herb
Carduus MarianusMatico
PiperMeliot Herb
Melilotus vulgariusMilk Thistle Seed
Silybum marianumMistletoe Herb
Viscum AlbumMotherwort Herb
Leonurus cardiacaMugwort Herb
Artemisia vulgarisMuira Puama Root
Ptychopetalum olacoidesMullein Leaf
Verbascum thapsusMustard Seed Yellow
Brassica speciesMyrrh
Commiphora molmolMyrtle Leaf
Myrtus communisNeem Leaf
Nettle Root
Urtica dioicaNettles Leaf
Urtica dioicaNutmeg
Myristica fragransOak Moss
Evernia prunastriOat Straw
Avena sativaOlive Leaf
Olea suropaeaOregano Leaf Mexican
Lippia graveolensOregon Grape Root
Mahonia aquafoliumOrris Root
Iris germanis v.florentinaOsha Root
Ligusticum PorteriPapaya Leaf
Carica papayaParsley Leaf
Petroselinum crispumParsley Root
Petroselinum crispumPassion Flower Herb
Passiflora incarnataPatchouli Herb
Pogostemom cablinPau D' Arco Bark
Tabebuia impetiginosaPeach Leaf
Prunus persicaPennyroyal Herb
Mentha pulegiumPeony Root
Paeonia lactifloraPeppermint Leaf
Mentha poperitaPeriwinkle Herb
Vinca minorPlantain Leaf
Plantago majorPleurisy Root
Asclepias tuberosaPoke Root
Poria
(Fu Ling) Poria cocosPrickly Ash Bark
Zanthoxylum clavus herculisPsyllium Seed Husk
Plantago ovataAll our bulk herbs are either organic or wildcrafted and the best available. We keep a large selection on hand, but due to natural conditions, not all herbs are always available. Organic herbs are cultivated herbs that use no pesticides, wildcrafted herbs are herbs gathered from the wild and are also not sprayed with anything. Our herbs come is different forms. Ground (G) is used for making capsules and poultices. Cut and Sifted (C/S) is normally used in all tea blends and tincturing. Whole Roots are also used in teas and tincturing. Tincturing is taught in our HHA Herbology Course.
It is important for you to understand that using bulk herbs requires skill and training. Just because it is an herb, does not mean that it is harmless to the body. Each herb has it's own healing properties and some herbs are much more potent and cause physical reactions than others. For instance, Senna Leaf. This is a very potent laxative and if you drink a glass or two of this as a refreshment beverage, you will spend the next day in the bathroom. Senna is to be used as a medicinal herb only and not in any refreshment herbal tea. Many herbs like Peppermint, Spearmint, Chamomile, Alfalfa, etc can be used in refreshment teas and offer mild nutritive support with no side effects. These are even safe for children. But not all herbs are like this, so if you are not skilled at using herbals we suggest you take the HHA 22 Lessons Herbology Home Study Course and read some of our HHA Natural Medicine and Herbology Books. Highly recommended for advanced herbalists and students is Dr. Christopher's book - School of Natural Healing. It is an exceptional reference book that lists many herbal formulations for specific ailments. It is a hardback and we sell it for $39.95.
MAKING AN HERBAL TEA
Two methods are used. One is known as INFUSION - This is where you simply pour boiling water over the herbs and let them sit for 15 minutes and strain. This method is used with the leafy and floral herbs such as Peppermint, Spearmint, Chamomile, Alfalfa, etc. To help protect the volatile oils and enhance flavor the cup should be covered. while steeping. Simply take 1 level tablespoon per cup, add your boiling water, cover, let steep, drain and sweeten if necessary. The second method is known as DECOCTION - This requires that you simmer the herbs in water on low heat for 15 to 20 minutes. This is done with all root herbs and bark herbs. This process is necessary in order to extract the healing nutrients from the herbs with the tough outer coatings.MAKING HERBAL MEDICINE TEA
The ratio is slightly different, but the above process is the same. Use 1 oz. of herb per pint (16 oz) of distilled water. Double the steep or boil time. Strain and refrigerate. After straining you should get about 12 oz. Doses will vary depending on the herb used, but usually it is one to two ounces mixed with 2 ounces of distilled water. These teas are good for a week in the refrigerator.HERBAL TEA COMBINATIONS
Certain herbal blends provide outstanding flavors for everyday herbal tea use. We have many available for you on our Herbal Tea Pages. Bulk Teas and Teabag Combinations. http://www.herbalhealer.com/teas.htmlINCREDIBLE SELECTION OF BULK HERBS...
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