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A Practical Guide to Herbology

Lesson One: Medicinal Teas

When I was first starting out with herbology, I was living in a small village in Croatia with a total population of less than 100 people. We depended on homemade teas, salves and medicines to heal us since the nearest hospital was two hours away. We treated ourselves with the power of herbs, gifted to us by the Earth.

These days, we can purchase all the tools we need to grow both common and exotic plants. Dried herbs are also another good option, especially for those that cannot grow their own. And with these tools, we can craft our own medicines. 

For the first lesson, I’m going to focus on something simple: the art of crafting medicinal tea. 

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Creating Tea Blends

When starting out with creating medicinal teas, it’s important to understand how each ingredient interacts with our bodies. Be sure that you’re not allergic to any of your herbs and that they won’t interact poorly with any prescribed medications that you’re on. For example, those who are diabetic should not take angelica root; folks who are allergic to ragweed should avoid chamomile. 

Here’s a list of common herbs and their functions for the purposes of crafting medicinal teas:

Angelica Root: Soothes colds and flu, reduces phlegm and fever. (Do not use if you are diabetic)

Basil: Eases headaches, indigestion, muscle spasms, insomnia; reduces stress and tension

Blackberry Leaves or Roots: Reduces diarrhea

Catnip: Soothes teething pain, colic, diarrhea, indigestion, anxiety, insomnia. (May cause drowsiness. Avoid if on Lithium or sedatives)

Calendula (marigold): Reduces fevers, soothes indigestion, gastrointestinal cramps, flu; antiseptic. (May cause drowsiness. Avoid if on sedatives)

Cayenne Pepper: Soothes coughs, colds, arthritis (topical), nerve pain, fever, flu; expectorant. (Avoid taking with medications that contain Theophylline).

Chamomile: Reduces insomnia, anxiety, stress, fever, indigestion; aids with sleep and pain relief. (May decrease effectiveness of birth control pills and some cancer medications, may increase the effects of warfarin; avoid if you are taking medications for your liver)

Cinnamon Bark: Soothes sore throats and coughs; anti-inflammatory (Avoid taking with diabetes medications)

Dandelion Root: Detoxifying, aids digestion, relieves constipation, laxative. (Avoid if on antibiotics, lithium or water pills)

Dandelion Leaf: Mild diuretic, potassium-rich (Avoid if on medication for liver)

Elderberries: Wards off colds and flu

Ginger: Eases morning sickness, nausea, colic, indigestion, diarrhea, fever, sore throats. (Avoid taking with medications that slow blood clotting)

Ginkgo: Relieves anxiety, vertigo, tinnitus; improves circulation, helps concentration; helps PMS. (Avoid taking with ibuprofen or with medications that slow blood clotting; numerous medications have interactions with ginkgo so speak to your specialist before use)

Ginseng: Aphrodisiac, mild stimulant, boosts immune system. (Do not take with medications that slow blood clotting, and avoid taking with diabetes medications or with MAO inhibitors)

Goldenrod: Relieves gout and cramps

Lavender: Reduces anxiety, headaches, tension, stress, indigestion, IBS; antibacterial; antiseptic; disinfectant (May cause drowsiness; avoid if on sedatives)

Lemon balm: Relieves anxiety, cold sores, colic, insomnia, restlessness, indigestion; boosts memory (May cause drowsiness, avoid taking with sedatives)

Nettle: Reduces hay fever and arthritis; diuretic. (Avoid taking with diabetes medications, medications for high BP, sedatives, medications that slow blood clotting, and lithium)

Peppermint: Relieves nausea, anxiety, indigestion, IBS, colic, diarrhea, fever, coughs, colds; anesthetic (Avoid if you have acid-reflux disease; avoid taking with cyclosporine; avoid if on liver medications)

Pine Needles: Expectorant; antiseptic; relieves coughs, colds, fever and congestion

Rosemary: Improves focus, memory, concentration, BP, circulation; antiseptic; antidepressant; eases indigestion

Thyme: Antibacterial, antiseptic, eases coughs and colds, expectorant (Do not take with medications that slow blood clotting)

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Recipes

For those starting out, here are a few recipes for common ailments. As you start making your own teas, you’ll learn which blends of herbs work best for your body. Keep track of which ingredients and combinations are successful – with each steep, you get closer and closer to crafting your perfect personalized medicine cabinet.

Anxiety Relief
– ½ tsp chamomile
– ½ tsp lemon balm

Cold Relief
– ½ tsp elderberry flower
– ½ tsp thyme

Mood Booster
– ½ tsp lavender
– ½ tsp catnip
– ½ tsp rosemary

Cramp Relief
– ½ tsp basil
– ½ tsp calendula (marigold)
– ½ tsp goldenrod

Indigestion Relief
– ½ tsp ginger
– ½ tsp lemon balm
– ½ tsp peppermint

Expectorant
– ½ tsp pine needles
– ½ tsp nettle leaf
– ½ tsp angelica root

Insomnia
– ½ tsp chamomile
– ½ tsp catnip
– ½ tsp lavender

Sore Throat Relief
– ½ tsp cinnamon (or half a stick)
– ½ tsp ginger
– 1 tbsp honey

Fever Break
– ¼ tsp cayenne pepper
– ½ tsp angelica root

Flu Relief
– ½ tsp calendula (marigold)
– ½ tsp lemon balm

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Photographs are under the Creative Commons License. Content is from my grimoire and is embedded with information from a variety of sources over the years. 

Updated 7 March 2018 with relevant warnings and to be consistent with other posts in this series.

Warnings:  All plant material should be sourced appropriately and responsibly for your own safety and well-being. Be certain that you are purchasing food-grade ingredients from a reliable retailer or supplier. Along these lines, not all dried herbs are meant for consumption so please be on the lookout for “external use only” labels – you do not want those products for this.

Do your own research regarding medicinal plants and usage, especially if you are sensitive or have allergies of any kind. If you are on medication(s), consult a doctor before use.

Finally, medicinal teas are a health supplement and not a substitution for professional medical and psychiatric aid. If you are experiencing any prolonged health and/or mental health issues, SEE A DOCTOR.

I’ve compiled some helpful websites and databases for researching herbal medicine + possible interactions with other herbs or medications. (Click me)

lesbian-venting:

auntiewanda:

cecaeliawitch:

millennialsfabwlw:

cis-ftm:

politely-discourse:

Prepare yourself

If you don’t think genital preferences are problematic

You’d better keep your mouth shut when white ppl say they have racial preferences

They are the exact same thing

You are judging your attraction to a person over an aspect of their body they cannot control. Something that has nothing to do with their personality, interests, politics, etc.

If “I won’t date trans people” isn’t transphobic, then “I won’t date black people” isn’t racist.

(Hint because people are fucking ignorant and will probably not understand this: The point is that BOTH are messed up and neither should be acceptable)

Please tell me this post is satire

It isn’t, unfortunately. Genderists always use the “it’s the same thing as not dating black/ ppl of colour” argument, not understanding how fuck up that is. Skin colour doesn’t play any role in sexual orientation, we are gay, bi or straight regardless of skin colour. However the sex of a person does play a big role in sexual orientation, lesbians and straight men won’t be interested by penises, gay men and straight women won’t be interested by vaginas, a simple fact but genderists do not understand nor respect us.

op thinks black women are as distinct and separate from white women as men are from women

Homosexuality is messed up, wow what a hot take no one has ever said before. 

Why is someone saying “i won’t date males” Bad and Evil, but someone saying “I won’t date people aligned with a male gender identity” Good and Fine?  According to you sex and gender are both aspects of a person they can’t control, so shouldn’t any sexuality except for bisexuality be….terrible? according to you, rejecting someone for any reason that’s not purely part of their personality/interests/etc is terrible, so why make an exception for Gender and not Sex?

capitalisin:

i speak french in public to my grandparents and to my boyfriend. people are surprised that im bilingual and say its cool and ask me to teach them some time

but when one of my classmates speaks arabic in public to her family, she gets strange and disgusted looks. no one asks to be taught arabic. no one says its cool that shes bilingual

its racism plain and simple

wwywinytm:

moonemoji:

California facts:
-we surf to school
-if we don’t say “dude” at least 10 times a day we will die
-same with “like”
-we cry when it’s 60 degrees Fahrenheit bc it’s cold

Alaska facts:
-we ride polar bears to school
-if we don’t say “hella” at least 10 times a day we will die
-same with “uh”
-we cry when it’s 33 degrees Fahrenheit bc ice melts.

holyvvolf:

Trans rights are human rights

But that do does not mean biological sex is socially constructed, fluid or changeable.

Trans rights are human rights but that does not mean misogyny is based off the concept of femininity and not a hatred of the female sex.

Trans rights are human rights but that doesn’t mean sexuality is fluid and based off gender role preformace and not biological sex

Trans rights are human rights but that doesn’t mean that a females can ever hold institutional privilege over males, no matter how dysphoric they are.

Trans rights are human rights but that doesn’t make self sex ID harmless to women and males being put in a female prison or sports or shelters progressive

Trans rights are human rights but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t say women don’t have penises, because we don’t, if we had penises too we wouldn’t have been oppresed for centuries because of our vaginas and uterus and misogyny wouldn’t exsist.

Trans rights are human rights but they should not come at the cost of women’s liberation from gender and patriarchy

lesbian-venting:

it always weirds me out how non-lesbians constantly feel like they need to give lesbians permission when doing lesbian-specific politics… like if bi ppl were like “bi separatism!”  i’d be like… cool that’s none of my business… but when lesbians want lesbian separatism… or when we talk about wanting something as simple as a lesbian-only book club…. then EVERYONE feels like they have to right to analyse the legitimacy of this proposed, not-yet-extant group…. the entitlement of it all!

radioactive-tempest:

omgimsuchadork:

frenchynilla:

ego-ann-16:

addranaintominecraft2k18:

inlovewithmakeupcomicsanimelove:

likeful:

epicghostdragon:

likeful:

me every month: has my period AGAIN 

me every month: 

Welllllllllllllll periods suck(trust me, I was emotionally close with a woman, in fact close enough to feel her goddamn periods. Fuck I fucking hated it, men, don’t get that attached. Be supportive, feed her ice cream and whatever else she asks for, but don’t get attached enough to feel them. It’s not worth it.

Anyway, I hate to be callous but that’s just your body telling you to hurry up and get pregnant. Of course birth control also makes them not as bad, depending on what kind. Of course you find out that there’s more kinds of birth control than there are types of oil, which is a pain. There are more period blood containment things(yes, tht includes tampons, pads, cups, etc.) than there are types of oil according to my dad who actually knows his shit about the oil,saying there’s like 4 types.(Yes, talking about motor oil here)

So ladies, find what’s right for you. Ask a doctor. Test some different period things out. It’s for your own good

What the FUCK are you talking about

I thought I couldn’t fucking read for a minute

What

Did. This guy just. Assume women didnt. Know that. Did he just mansplain periods

Did he imply that he could actually feel someone else’s period??¿¿?

MOTOR OIL??????