Herbs

Gardening with Herbs 101: Where to Begin

March 11, 2011

Written by Meg Dickey, Contributing Writer
This month at Keeper of the Home, we're discussing Gardening 101.  What better way to throw off the weariness of winter than with the joyous awakening of the earth around us?  Today I'll be sharing some tips on gardening with herbs, and next time we'll talk about what herbs work [...]

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Naturally Neutralizing Stress: Herbs that Calm

January 14, 2011

Written by Meg Dickey, Contributing Writer
We all have those moments of random stress, moments that leave us drained, exhausted, and with a lingering feeling of depression.  This month at Keeper of the Home, we've been addressing ways to find a balance in our lives, both physically and mentally.
On Monday, Stephanie addressed natural ways to approach depression, and [...]

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Treating Depression Naturally: Supplements, Herbs and Foods for Feeling Better

January 10, 2011

Dealing with depression is a touchy subject.
When I first began to admit to people in my life that I was struggling with depression, I got a lot of different recommendations. Most were shocked that I hadn't been to see a doctor, some supported my desire to try to deal with it naturally but expressed concern [...]

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Bulk Herb Store: 5 Holiday Tea Collections to Give Away!

December 13, 2010

I like me a good cup of tea. Many of the people who visit my home comment on my "tea basket", usually overflowing with various kinds of tea-- loose, bags, black, herbal, rooibos, green, medicinal, dessert-like, etc.
I think that part of what I like about tea is its complex and every-changing personality. It can be [...]

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Herbal Honey: A Sweet Holiday Gift

November 12, 2010

Written by Meg, Contributing Writer
With the holidays nearly upon us, I know many of us are already thinking of the many gifts we are preparing to share with others this season.  If you're like me, you also have the burden of wanting to share with those around us, but feeling the pinch of a tight [...]

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Home Remedies Carnival: Share Your Resources for Staying Healthy Naturally

November 1, 2010

After spending an entire month focused mainly on natural home remedies, herbs, homeopathics, real food prevention and more, I still feel like we've only scratched the surface.
Though most of it isn't complex (in fact, often home remedies are very quick, simple and inexpensive) it does take some reading, research and trial and error to find [...]

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Giveaway Winners: Herbal Nurturing, A Family Healing & Learning Guide

October 26, 2010

Out of the 303 entrants, the winners of Herbal Nurturing: A Family Healing & Learning Guide are:
Shyla (go2therock@)
Jackie (jackiesembroidery@)
Melissa (melissg@)
Congratulations!
For those who didn't win, Michele is offering a coupon code for 25% off Herbal Nurturing: A Family Healing & Learning Guide.  The code is: KEEPER25.   This code expires on November 1st at midnight.

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Herbal Nurturing: A Family Healing & Learning Guide (A Giveaway)

October 20, 2010

Guest Post Written by Michele of Frugal Granola
Have you been inspired by this "Month of Natural Home Remedies & Illness Prevention" on Keeper of the Home? I love the wealth of wisdom all the writers have contributed, to assist us in blessing our families!
If you are wondering where to start, and how to incorporate natural [...]

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Prevention and Treatment of Mastitis: Natural Alternatives to Taking Antibiotics

October 18, 2010

As any breastfeeding mama can tell you, mastitis is one of the nastiest things to deal with. These infections (which stem from a clogged milk duct) can come on quickly, bringing with them raging fevers and achy, fluish feelings, as well as acute soreness and tenderness in the breast, particularly around the area of the [...]

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Cold Kicker Remedy: A Tried and True Recipe

October 15, 2010

Written by Meg Dickey, Contributing Writer
This remedy is one of the best for warding off colds, the flu, or any kind of general feeling of ickiness. Not only is it chock full of anti-viral and anti-bacterial goodness, but it's guaranteed to knock your socks off!
Ginger and cayenne are warming to your system, while onion, [...]

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