Natural Laxative Herbs to Help with Regularity

In 1974, I ran into a woman who claimed my chronic sinus problems came from my colon. She showed me an illustration created by pioneering nutritionist and iridologist, Bernard Jensen, which showed a distorted colon encrusted with hardened fecal matter. She also quoted Jensen’s famous line, “death begins in the colon.” This wasn’t unusual thinking among the Utah midwives and herbalists I began to associate with in the late 1970s. They all believed that one key to keeping healthy was to stay regular. Although I no longer believe that colon cleansing is a therapy everyone needs, I do see value in keeping the colon regular. All of us suffer from time to time with the affliction one of my friends jokingly called “stucky-gutsies.” 

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Posted by Steven Horne

Understanding Taxonomy and Species Labeling in Natural Herbal Products

Have you ever wondered about scientific names when analyzing a label or reading about an herb in your favorite herbal book? Besides being fun to learn (and pronounce), botanical names provide a universally accepted system of recognition. Depending on numerous factors, such as the region you live in, the lineage you’ve grown up with, or school you attended, the same plant could be referred to by several different common names. This can make it really confusing if you’re trying to identify a plant in the wild, consult an herbal book, or purchase a specific herb. I’ve found that a little overview of scientific botanical terminology can go a long way in understanding the plants I work with and use every day.

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Posted by Elise

Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Garlic Oil and Shiitake Mushrooms

Brassicas—that genus of plants in the mustard family that includes broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and brussels sprouts, among others—have not always been my vegetables of choice. I blame the fact that I was a child of the 70’s: bell bottoms, 8-track tapes, rotary phones…and seriously overcooked vegetables. My father was considered a “health nut” who insisted we eat whole grains and sprouted seeds, and that we take a daily dose of what he called mushroom tea, now commonly known as kombucha. However, outside of our home, it was a weird time for food, an era when a popular party and potluck dish called “Watergate Salad” was made from a horror list of ingredients that included marshmallows, instant pistachio pudding, and a whipped topping of high fructose corn syrup and hydrogenated oil. But, in my opinion, it was the abused vegetables that were the worst. Bowls of once healthful veggies were commonly presented as limp, cooked-to-death wastelands. No wonder I spent years thinking I didn’t like brassicas.

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Posted by Heidi

Guide to Herbal Syrups for Natural Wellness

All of our herbal syrups and elixirs are lovingly handmade by our expert team in Eugene, Oregon. These tasty concoctions featuring herbs, honey, and alcohol, are highly valued for their effectiveness and ease of use. They also make for a flavorful way to experience the benefits of herbs and are excellent herbal allies to have on hand as the weather continues to get colder. All our herbal syrups are made with certified organic and consciously wild-collected botanicals, organic alcohol, and raw honey from the Willamette Valley.

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Posted by Kendle

Herbal Chocolate Bars with Coconut and Almond Butter

With the increased availability of Fair Trade and ethically sourced cocoa products, it isn’t hard to find excellent chocolates these days—but if you’re anything like me, you just have to try making a batch yourself. With such a variety of ingredient options and applications, how could I not? Luckily the basic recipe isn’t difficult, and it pairs well with a variety of fillings.

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Posted by Brett

Maqui Berry Mocktail for the Holidays

The weather is getting cooler, leaves have changed colors, and in some regions the snow has already begun to fall. Family and friends gather to celebrate and reminisce. It’s holiday season! This time is notoriously known for eating a lot of food and drinking your favorite drinks, most of which contain alcohol. If you don’t drink much alcohol or prefer to enjoy an evening without feeling woozy the next day, you can still experience the magic of the holiday season with this maqui berry holiday mocktail.

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Our Guide to Different Types of Essential Oil Diffusers

Essential oil diffusers are a cornerstone in the world of aromatherapy. When I first learned about diffusers, I incorrectly associated them with products simply meant to deodorize a space, like a scented hanging air freshener for your car, for example. The truth is however, that these little devices can transform living spaces and influence overall states of being through the power of aromatherapy.

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Posted by Tiana

Celebrating Solstice with St. John’s Wort & Plant Magic

Winter Solstice is a time of change, both seen and felt. Waning daylight works upon our bodily rhythms and subtly shifts our mindsets and moods. As darkness obscures the world around us, these seasonal tides encourage us to reflect on that which has been hidden from view—sometimes by turning inward, and sometimes by feeling our way through the shadows to explore our once familiar, illuminated settings in new ways. The discoveries made through these careful probings can be profound and transformative, but they can also challenge our physical and emotional resilience, compelling us to dig for the energy and positivity needed to stay balanced. Fortunately, at times like these, our herbal allies are there to help!

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Vanilla Body Scrub Recipe with Jojoba Meal

A fantastic scrub butter like Neroli or Awapuhi leaves the skin feeling moisturized, exfoliated, and loved—these body scrubs are a wonderful way to practice self care! However, for some people (like me), salt- and sugar-based body scrubs aren’t as ideal. No matter how gentle I am, the intensity of salts and sugars rubbed into my skin always leaves me feeling like I lost some epidermis that I actually wanted to keep. This has become truer as I’ve aged. Exfoliation is important for happy skin, but I want a gentler touch these days… which explains my recent quest to perfect a DIY “microderm” body scrub that does a good job, but dials back some of the scrubbing fierceness of sugars and salts.

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Posted by Heidi

3 Tea Recipes to Increase Mindfulness and Stress Less

Everyone deals with stress. In fact, stress is said to be the top health problem in America. To keep ourselves healthy and happy, some are turning to the practice of mindfulness. I’m one of those people that thought mindfulness might be worth a try. Since I’m also a fan of tea, I naturally wondered if tea recipes could help with relaxation.

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Posted by Daniel Durrant

Holiday Gifts for the Home Herbalist

With the holidays just around the corner, the question on everyone’s mind is, “What can I gift my friends and family with this year?” Fortunately, we have compiled a handy gift guide sure to fit the versatile range of important people in our lives. Hopefully these ideas might also add to the joy of this season with the gift of herbalism as its focal point.

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Posted by Tiana

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Natural Laxative Herbs to Help with Regularity

Good colon function is key to overall health, and there are many natural ways to help with regularity through herbs. Learn about which herbs, minerals, and vitamins support a healthy colon and bowel.
WRITTEN BY Steven Horne

December 19, 2019

Understanding Taxonomy and Species Labeling in Natural Herbal Products

Discover the world of botanical names and how terminology can help guide our understanding of the valuable herbs we use to support health and wellbeing.
WRITTEN BY Elise

December 11, 2019

Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Garlic Oil and Shiitake Mushrooms

Looking for a vegetable dish that pleases all the eaters at your table? These gluten-free and vegan friendly garlic-roasted brussels sprouts with shiitake mushrooms and shallots celebrate keto and paleo diets, too!
WRITTEN BY Heidi

December 5, 2019

Guide to Herbal Syrups for Natural Wellness

Discover our hand-crafted herbal syrups and elixirs. Made in small batches, our delicious herbal concoctions will please the palate and support your health.
WRITTEN BY Kendle

November 27, 2019

Herbal Chocolate Bars with Coconut and Almond Butter

Looking for a delicious, simple recipe for ethical DIY chocolates? These Chocolate Coconut Almond Bars made with Fair Trade and ethically sourced cocoa products are the answer!
WRITTEN BY Brett

November 25, 2019

Maqui Berry Mocktail for the Holidays

When hosting or attending a holiday party, many of us think about the dishes we are going to make to share with our loved ones. But having a specialty non-alcoholic beverage that all can enjoy is just as wonderful an addition to the dinner table. This unique and flavorful holiday drink is the perfect colorful complement to your traditional fare and makes a great conversation piece.
WRITTEN BY Stephanie Mary Pavelko- Guest Writer

November 22, 2019

Our Guide to Different Types of Essential Oil Diffusers

The perfect essential oil diffuser can transform your living or working space and influence your state of mind. Learn more about what kind of essential oil diffuser will best fill your life with aromatic goodness.
WRITTEN BY Tiana

November 20, 2019

Celebrating Solstice with St. John’s Wort & Plant Magic

Ride out the winter blues and reset your psyche for the New Year using the balancing power of plants. Author and herbalist Maia Toll’s The Illustrated Herbiary is a gorgeous guide to connecting with our herbal allies!
WRITTEN BY Maia Toll- Guest Writer

November 19, 2019

Vanilla Body Scrub Recipe with Jojoba Meal

A good exfoliating body scrub is a key component in effective skin care. Try this skin-loving honey and almond oil blend with jojoba meal for a gentler “microderm” scrub, or for those days when your skin just needs a quick pick-me-up.
WRITTEN BY Heidi

November 19, 2019

3 Tea Recipes to Increase Mindfulness and Stress Less

These 3 herbal tea recipes are adapted to each part of your day. From morning pick-me-up, afternoon awakening, and nighttime relaxation, specialty herbs can be used to calm the mind, ease the body, and increase mindfulness throughout your day.
WRITTEN BY Daniel Durrant

November 19, 2019

Holiday Gifts for the Home Herbalist

Let Mountain Rose Herbs be your place to pick up gifts for herbalists this holiday season. Everything from herbalist equipment and supplies, to ingredients for making your own diy herbal gifts!
WRITTEN BY Tiana

October 31, 2019