Rebecca's Herbal Apothecary and Supply

August 2010 Newsletter
 
wisdom tea


  In This Issue:

Back to School
Summer is winding down and we are feeling the exciting Back to School anticipation! New teachers, new books, new friends...there is so much to get ready for.

Here at Rebecca's we carry a fantastic selection of kid-friendly herbal products. Our delicious Awesome Kid Tea would be a great ally for the Back to School jitters and calming active children before bed. It is great iced or even mixed with apple juice and frozen into popsicles. We also carry a great selection of children's books geared towards curious herbal kids.

For adult students we carry tinctures, teas, baths, spritzers and many other products to assist you during this time of learning. We get great feedback on our Wisdom Tea, a calming and grounding blend that is wonderful for students.

We hope you are having a great summer and look forward to seeing you soon!


Local Herbs are in!
Come check out our fantastic new crop of:
Hyssop
Lemon Balm
Motherwort
Nettles
Passionflower
Red Clover
Spearmint
Uva Ursi
Yarrow

Seasonal Sweetgrass Braids and Sage Bundles are back

Bad Ass Hemorrhoid Oil
Find gentle, soothing relief from the discomfort of hemorrhoids with this anti-inflammatory and astringent oil. Made from hand harvested, fresh St. John's Wort blossoms and 100% pure essential oils, this blend is a natural way to ease your pain and support your healing process. For maximum relief use with Mama's Soothing Sitz Bath.

Ginger Castor Oil
This synergistic blend of Ginger and Castor Oil is warming, circulating, and powerfully dispersing. Both Ginger and Castor Oil are congestion busters, and this combination makes an amazing ally for organ congestion, sore muscles, and menstrual cramps. Please ask us for some helpful tips on how to use most effectively!

We are offering 10% off our bulk Herb of the Month, Calendula, for the month of August.

Staff Picks

foot scrub
Corrie Snyder's Pick
Fabulous Foot Scrub

I love to be barefoot in the summer but pay the price in calloused, cracked feet. I must say hooray for our Fabulous Foot Scrub! After only three shower scrubs my feet are winter soft. The Menthol Crystals are an added bonus - they cool the feet impressively, essential for these hot summer days.


Below is our August - September Class Schedule. Look for more seasonal classes to come. For full class descriptions and an archive of past classes please check our website at: http://www.rebeccasherbs.com/classes.html.

Tuesday, August 17th, 6:30-8:30pm
Instructor: Faith Goguen, Certified Clinical Herbalist
Cost: $35.00, checks payable to Faith Goguen

Tuesday, August 24th, 6:30-8:00pm
Instructor: Lelia Lyon, Certified Herbalist
Cost: $35.00, checks payable to Lelia Lyon

Thursday, September 9th, 6:30-8:00pm
Instructor, Faith Goguen, Certified Clinical Herbalist
Cost: $35.00, checks payable to Faith Goguen

Tuesday, September 14th, 6:30-8:00pm
Instructor: Lelia Lyon, Certified Herbalist
Cost: $35.00, checks payable to Lelia Lyon

Tuesday, September 21st, 6:30-8:30pm
Instructor: Faith Goguen, Certified Clinical Herbalist
Cost: $35.00, checks payable to Faith Goguen


Calendula
Each month one of our staff members picks an herb that they are drawn to, and shares some experiences, thoughts, medicinal uses and a bit of traditional lore about their selected plant. As each plant is unique, each Herbalist and point of view is unique. We hope you enjoy this tradition.

Herb of the Month — August
By Lelia Lyon, CWH, CNC

Common Name
Calendula

Latin Name
Calendula officinalis

Family
Calendula, Pot marigold

Parts used
Flowers

Medicinal Properties
Calendula is a beautiful, sunny yellow or orange flower that blooms in the bright light of summer. It has a sweet fragrance, and a light flavor that has sometimes been described as mildly bitter. This gorgeous flower has been used for centuries to heal wounds and is quite beneficial for women's complaints and conditions in which dampness is a problem. It also help in lymphatic congestion and aids as a general immune tonic.

Calendula is a premium skin herb valued for its ability to soothe and assist in the healing of any ailments. Recently there have been studies researching Calendula's ability to help replicate healthy skin cells, proving that physicians in the 1800s were correct for using it as a "wound healer". As herbalists we look to Calendula for skin inflammation, cuts, scrapes, or for any time the skin needs help repairing. It can be used in oils, salves, ointments and even as a wash or poultice.

Calendula is also a wonderful herb to include in teas for soothing and healing the digestive track, mucus membranes and the urinary tract. It is specific for ulcers, helping with leaky gut syndrome, and is an ally for women with Candida issues. Herbalists that specialize with women's issues will often use a vaginal steam or wash of Calendula tea to help with women's complaints.

Calendula is also a gentle lymph herb that is specific for glandular swelling. It does not have the same punch as many other lymphatic herbs, which makes it great in the case of chronic issues when a more gentle approach is desired. It also has historic and folk uses of being used as food during the winter months to keep the immune system strong. Because of its ability to keep the lymphatic systems flowing and its immune supportive properties, it is a good idea to try the folk method of throwing a few bright orange blossoms into your soup pot this winter. Not only will you reap the benefits of good health, but the blossoms serve as a reminder of warm summer days to come.

Preparations & Applications
A simple tea of Calendula can be made by steeping a tablespoon of the herb in 8 ounces of near boiling water. Let it steep for 15-30 minutes, strain and then drink. This tea can also be used as a wash or a cloth can be soaked in it and used as an herbal compress.
Calendula

Soothing Digestive Tea
This is a lovely after dinner tea, great for people prone to a little indigestion after a meal.
1 tablespoon Calendula flowers
1 tablespoon Marshmallow root
1/2 tablespoon Fennel seeds
1/2 tablespoon Peppermint

Brew the herbs in 3 cups of near boiling water for 15-30 minutes, strain and drink throughout the day. This tea can also be taken cold.

Simple Calendula Salve
Every household should have a few tins of this lovely golden salve around. It is a multiple purpose ointment that can be used for so many skin issues. You can get all of the supplies for it from our shop. This recipe makes 4 1/2 ounces of salve.

4 ounces Calendula infused olive oil
1/2 ounces of beeswax
1 teaspoon Vitamin E
10 drops Benzoin essential oil
Lovely jars or tins to store your salve

In a double boiler heat the oil and beeswax on medium low heat until melted. Take off the heat, add the Vitamin E and essential oils. Combine well and pour into your desired container (I like using four 1 ounce tins and pouring the extra in a smaller tin for traveling).

 



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