Every so often I will be posting an herbal remedy that I love and I find easy to make and worth the time and/or effort to make it at home instead of buying at a store.
I am lucky enough to have a sore throat and cough at this time so how lucky you are that I can tell you how to make a lozenge that will help with dry cough (due to that silly tickle that lives in the back of my throat) and a sore throat from coughing due to the tickle, and on and on and on! Basically you need to make a strong tea of licorice root (called a decoction), about 1/2 cup water to 1 tsp cut up root. Take 1 or 2 tablespoons of honey to about 1/4 cup of the decoction and add it to about 1/2 cup of slippery elm powder. Mix, roll, cut and let dry for a day or two and you have a lozenge that helps you naturally and cheaply! The Licorice root will help act as an expectorant to loosen up the phlegm so you can cough it up and the honey and Slippery Elm will soothe your scratchy throat. Contrary to what the commercially made products say, you NEED to cough and get that "stuff" up and out! You just need to get it done and use something to soothe you during the process. Feel free to use local honey that you have infused with Lemon Balm, Lavender or Cinnamon Sticks like we have for an extra boost of herbal healing and flavor! Store these cool, dry and dark and they will last for a month or so. Oh, and one more thing... Because herbs are so versatile, you can also use these for upset tummies as Slippery Elm is a great tummy soother as well! Let me know if you have any questions! And please drink lots of water!
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OK, so I know you think this post will be about our new bees...
Yes, we have new bees, but they are not what I was talking about. All of us living here on the farm are busy little bees this spring! We have our 6 new kids that are busy growing and eating! Dan calculated that within the first 14 days of life those little buggers managed to suck down 35 gallons of milk! Not to mention the 35 gallons of milk that our mama's managed to produce for them! That's love! Camille has been busy mastering the art of milking the mama's all by herself as well and taking on the task of finishing up the 6th grade (not long now, Camille!) Dan has been busy doing numerous things outside making sure the potatoes are planted and are snug in their condos and also providing me with lots more herbs! Things are really starting to look great and the garden is really taking shape! I am busy with end-of-the-year-dance stuff, making new herbal products to add to the Apothecary Shop, and also making great strides on my herbal course. So far I have turned in six assignments and have received 100% grade on all of them! I will be attending the Women's Herbal Conference in NH at the end of August and will be submersed in herbal education for three days and 2 nights! Can't wait! try to keep up and stay tuned - things start moving really fast come June...! |
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