Rebecca's Herbal Apothecary and Supply

June 2009 Newsletter

 

summer blooms


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Welcome Summer!

We hope everyone had a relaxing Memorial Day weekend. Summer is upon us! We welcome the warm sun and the beautiful green trees!


Below is our June and July 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/.

Luscious Lips
Tuesday June 2nd, 6:30-8:00pm
Instructor: Faith Goguen, certified clinical herbalist
Cost: $35.00
Please join certified herbalist Faith Goguen for a fun demonstration of how to make your own natural lip balms and lip glosses...more
tinctures

Tincture-Making Class
Wednesday, June 10th, 6:30-8:00pm
Instructors: Ashlee Bodo & Deanna Gabriel, certified clinical herbalists and nutritionists
Cost: $30.00
We will cover different methods of tincturing, including fresh plant, dry plant, glycerites, percolation, and ...more

Herbal Inclinations for Young Adults
Thursdays June 11th & 18th, 6:30-8:00pm
Instructor: Christina Bertelli, certified clinical herbalist
Cost: $20.00 each, or a discounted rate of $35.00 for both given if you sign up for both classes in advance
Are you a teenager or a young adult who is curious about inviting herbal medicine into your life?......more

Lotion Making
Tuesday, June 16th, 6:30-8:00pm
Instructor: Deanna Gabriel, certified clinical herbalist and nutritionist
Cost: $35.00
Discover how to make your own lotions using all natural ingredients!...more

Fertility Awareness Method Workshop
Introduction, Monday, June 22nd, 6:30-8:30pm
Advanced, Monday, June 29th, 6:30-8:30pm
Instructor: Faith Goguen, certified clinical herbalist
Cost: $35.00 each or a discounted rate of $60.00 for both given if you sign up for both classes in advance
The Fertility Awareness Method is a way of observing and charting fertility signs to either avoid pregnancy or achieve pregnancy and to monitor your gynecological health...more

Medicinal Herbal Honeys
Thursday, July 9th, 6:30-8:00pm
Cost: $30.00
Instructor, Christina Bertelli, certified clinical herbalist
Come join us for an interactive class and learn how to capture the essence of herbs and flowers in honey!...more

Summer Herb Walk
Sunday, July 12th, 10:00-12:00pm
Instructor, Katie Browning, certified herbalist and Ashlee Bodo, certified clinical herbalist
Cost: $25.00
Join us for an easy hike to learn about some medicinal native plants and wild weeds that are popping up right now!...more

Introduction to Flower Essences
Tuesday, July 21st, 6:30-8:00pm
Instructor, Faith Goguen, certified clinical herbalist
Cost: $25.00
Please join certified herbalist Faith Goguen to learn the basics of flower essences: what they are, how they are made, and how to use them...more


Each month one of our staff members will pick an herb that they are drawn to, and will share 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.

Yarrow -- Herb of the Month
Herb of the Month — June
Yarrow
Achillea millefolium
Aster Family (Asteraceae)

This month, our office manager, Kate, a budding herb aficionado, wrote the herb of the month, with support by our team of certified herbalists here at the shop!

Parts used
Herbalists have used Achillea millefolium and Achillea lanulosa interchangeably for centuries. Achillea millefolium is what is typically found in commerce. In Colorado, we also find Achillea lanulosa (Tansy Yarrow). The flower of Yarrow is an umbel (a plateau like cluster of little flowers) that is white with occasionally slight hues of pink, brown and purple. The leaves are 4"-5" long and are very soft, fern-like curls with thousands of tiny feather like leaves that climb up the stalk. The name Milfoil literally means a thousand leaves. The aerial parts of the plant are most often used, meaning the parts of the plant that grow above ground. Here are a few names for Yarrow that may give an indication of the plant's characteristics and uses: Milfoil, Wound Wort, and Carpenter's Weed. Also the name Achillea comes from the warrior Achilles who is said to have used yarrow in combat. Other tales tell of how Achilles was dipped into a tea bath of Yarrow and the only part left untouched was his heel (or hoof) which was where the arrow punctured him (hence the term Achilles heel) and the significance of the power of protection that Yarrow carries.

Medicinal Properties
Yarrow is amphoteric, which means it can have opposite healing traits. Yarrow is astringent, and in most cases, it can stop bleeding, in other cases it can move blood. Yarrow has been traditionally used to treat fevers, colds, winter illnesses and also assists the healing of inflammation, circulation and muscle aches; specifically for cuts, bruises, blood blisters, scrapes and deep wounds (even to the bone). Yarrow is also a good medicine for certain types of female menstrual ailments, such as cysts and regulating menstrual flow. Hemorrhoids can also be helped with use of Yarrow. Because of its bitter quality, it can be used in moderation in digestive formulas. A few more interesting facts about Yarrow are that it relieves pain and assists relaxation.

Preparations & Applications
Yarrow is used in different forms to treat the variety of ailments mentioned above. Most commonly, the leaves are made into a poultice for wounds and applied to stop bleeding. Other applications are taking Yarrow as a tea (not so tasty) or a tincture of the fresh or dried flowers. In addition, Yarrow can be used in the form of a flower essence or an essential oil. I find the essential oil to have a magical aroma and therapeutic healing properties. Yarrow essential oil in a bath can be detoxifying as yarrow is an antiseptic and diuretic.

Recently, a friend of Rebecca's Apothecary commented that their husband, a carpenter and builder swears by Yarrow tea as a hand soak for scrapes and cuts. This testimonial is supported in the resources listed below.

On a spiritual level, Yarrow is a protector. Yarrow helps one who is overly sensitive to their environment. Specifically, Yarrow is helpful for physic protection. This is perhaps why Yarrow is recommended for healers as well as warriors.

A simple recipe
Yarrow Massage Oil
Base of infused olive oil (could be Yarrow infused oil or St. John's infused oil) 2oz
Yarrow Essential Oil 3-6 drops to your preference
Use as a massage oil for feet and hands for protection and/or inflammation.

Safety Precautions
Certain people can be allergic to Yarrow. A chemical (thujone) in Yarrow can trigger uterine contractions, so pregnant women should avoid the herb. Do not use with sedatives, diruretics, blood pressure drugs or blood thinners. The ornamental species of Yarrow which are typically bright colored yellows and pinks are not used medicinally.

References
Culpepper's Color Herbal by Michael Stringer and David Potterton
Guide to Colorado Wildflowers by G.K. Guennel
The Green Pharmacy Herbal Handbook by James A. Duke, Ph.D.
The Book of Herbal Wisdom by Matthew Wood
Growing 101 Herbs that Heal by Tammi Hartung
Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art by Kathi Keville and Mindy Green



Tea Pot
Tea Making Supplies!
We are happy to announce that we now have an awesome selection of beautifully colored ceramic tea kettles and brew-in mugs. We also now have an even more comprehensive array of tea strainers including mesh tea baskets and cotton tea nets. So fun!
Ayate Cloth

Loofas & Bath accessories!
Come see our new selection of loofa sponges and mitts, as well a really cool natural wash cloth called Ayate cloth. This cloth is woven by village women in a small co-op in Central Mexico. It is made from the left over pulp of the Agave cactus. Not only does your purchase support some very nice people, but you get a really terrific product that will last for years.

Yarrow


We are offering 10% all products relating to our Herb of the Month Yarrow! Including bulk Yarrow flowers, Yarrow tinctures, Yarrow Infused Oil, and Yarrow Essential Oil.



Book
Katie's Pick
Circle Round by Starhawk, Diane Baker and Anne Hill
This very special book beautifully paints ideas of how to raise children in Nature honoring tradtions, by using the wheel of the year and natural rites of passage. Through stories, songs, recipes, crafts, meditations as well as herbal lore the authors present invaluable suggestions on how to make each passage of a child's life a conscious celebration.
 



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