Homeschool News

Homeschool News:

I am down to 2 homeschoolers this year! Annalee will be a HS Senior and Gabe will be a HS Sophomore... wow, time flies!

Annalee is working towards becoming a professional photographer. You should check out her Instagram account: shots.by.anne :) She is very talented!

Gabe just finished his Drivers' Ed course through FLVS and is the last of the kiddos to get his permit. Now, onto driving on the road- God, help me!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

An Introduction to Herbs

As a mother, I know the stress of having a sick little one. I also worry over the medicine that my children take- I would rather give them something natural than give them something man-made that may cause side effects that are worse than the illness! My experience with allergy medicine with my oldest son (5 years ago) led me to look into natural remedies for my children. I have since learned about the wonderful, God-given herbs that have been used for illnesses throughout history.



























Some of my favorites include: fennel (used for colic in babies), peppermint (for tummy aches), chamomile (for restlessness or sleeplessness), and echinacea + elderberry (an immune booster-used at the first sign of a cold). You can find natural baby herbal drops in the pharmacy at Walmart that include some of these herbs!


First, before you prepare your herbal tea or tincture, you need to research which herbs best serve your purpose. My favorite website for herbs is The Bulk Herb Store. They not only sell fresh herbs but also provide you with their vast knowledge of herbal remedies. They even have beginner packages that give you all the tools you need to get started! Click on the link below to check out their store.






There are many ways of preparing herbs, and I'll be blogging about them in the next few days...

Tomorrow- how to make an herbal extract with vodka!!

My Herbal Series is part of Monday Mania on the Healthy Home Economist

1 comment:

  1. Hi Melissa, thanks so much for visiting Monday Mania to post this herbal info! I am very interested in the follow up posts about how to prepare our wonderful, healing plant friends. I hope you share future editions at Monday Mania again!

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