Finding the Calm + Passionflower Herbal Bath Recipe



In this overwhelming and often stress-inducing world, there is little that is more healing than moments of precious tranquility. Stress has a profound impact on the body and mind, with studies showing it can lead to macroscopic changes in brain structure over time (Mariotti, A. 2015). This, in turn, can lead to other issues, such as a weakened immune system, difficulty in absorbing nutrients into the body properly, and a general decrease in quality of life. Amidst the whirlwind of life, there are centers of calm to be found—places where we can pause, reorient, and connect with Eirene, the Greek goddess and personification of peace.

Passionflower (passiflora icarnata) is one such herb that can aid us in finding these centers of calm. A commonly known nervine, used for promoting restful sleep, softening tension, and even easing occasional aches and pains. Native to Central and South America and now flourishing in many other areas of the world, its hypnotic blossoms invite us to slow down, find our footing, and welcome tranquility into our tired minds. 

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Bridging the Gap Between Conventional and Natural Wellness

In today’s world of healthcare, there’s a big divide. On one side, you have people who swear by "western medicine," celebrating its cutting-edge technology and life-saving interventions. On the other, you have folks who are all about natural remedies, often dismissing modern medicine entirely. But the truth is, both sides bring something valuable to the table. What really matters is asking the right questions—starting with “Why?”

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Building Connection Through Herbalism + Herbal Ceremony Tea Recipe

As we move through our daily lives, we seek meaningful connections, and it is this very search that often leads us back to nature. In this endeavor, plants are our allies. Not only do plants physically nurture the animal body through food, shelter, and physiological support—plants also remind us of what it means to be a part of this wild and wonderful world.

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The Herb Shoppe Journey: Choosing to Start an Herbal Business


Embarking on my journey with herbalism was a leap of faith that has profoundly enriched my life. Having spent over a decade as a business owner, I understood the importance of having a vision and a plan, but I also learned that flexibility and intuition are key. My background in design provided me with strong organizational skills, yet I found myself in uncharted territory when it came to running an herbal business. Nonetheless, I felt a compelling call to explore herbal medicine, driven by a deep-seated passion and an inner knowing that this was my path.

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2025 Herbal Events Calendar by Mountain Rose Herbs

Here's to the many wonderful herbal events that took place in 2024 and the upcoming event endeavors we're thrilled to continue embarking on in 2025! All of us here at Mountain Rose Herbs are looking forward to blossoming new and old connections in the new year and continue strengthening the bond of the ever-expanding herbalism community all throughout 2025. 

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Posted by Hailey

Climbing the Mountain to a Clinical Herbal Practice + 2 Support Systems You Will Need

 

I remember fondly the moment I finished my herbalism degree program. Even though that was almost 20 years ago, the sense of accomplishment I felt is still palpable. However, what I wasn’t prepared for in that moment all those years ago was the mountain that stood between my successes as a student and my goal of becoming a practicing clinician. At its base I stood, well-trained in the art and science of clinical herbalism, yet lacking the entrepreneurial tools I needed to forge into clinical practice…and this is how I almost lost the path altogether. I wasn’t prepared for the reality that clinical herbal practice is a business and a tricky one at that.

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Queen of Hearts Mocktail with Hawthorn Berries

  
When crafting mocktail recipes, I have several goals in mind. The first is to make a booze-free drink that tastes amazing and has the bite of a cocktail. I don't want my mocktails to just taste like juice or iced teas! Secondly, I do not like using alcohol-free spirits. I find it unnecessary when you can achieve similar flavors through the use of herbs. Lastly, I like to use botanical ingredients that also support health in various ways. With all of these things in mind, I crafted this stunning ruby red mocktail to support heart health.

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Posted by Jessicka

Working with Herbs in the Rhythms of Nature


Even from a young age, I turned to nature for healing—most often in the arms of the large beech tree outside my home. I would seek solace in the strong limbs until I felt safe and restored. As I jumped down to the ground, I gathered dandelion blossoms and plantain seed heads, twisting them into flower crowns. Long before I knew about the physical properties of the herbs, I instinctively felt called to the plants. I felt safe in nature and I knew I could always turn to her.

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Homemade Throat Syrup with Elecampane and Chai Spices

Well, it’s official folks. We’ve approached the time of year when the gloomy clouds outside aren’t the only ones feeling under the weather. “Sniffle season” has been rearing its particularly unpleasant head around the Pacific Northwest this year, and it’s beginning to feel a bit like a game of “last man standing” within my family (which I did not win). Being bogged down with a case of the sniffles during the chilly winter months can make the damp weather and shorter days feel all the more dreary. So, having a well-equipped herbal toolbelt can lend an invaluable helping hand towards making it through the germy winter season unscathed. One of my most relied on tools in my seasonally supportive toolbelt this time of year is herbal-infused syrups.

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Posted by Hailey

What Are Herbal Tonics + 5 Tonics in Chinese Medicine

Herbal medicine is found around the world and is still used by many societies as a primary form of healthcare. Both Western Herbal Medicine and Chinese Medicine (CM) utilize herbs to maintain vitality, but their philosophies and classifications differ significantly. In Western herbal medicine, tonics are herbs used to tone and strengthen the body. In CM, however, tonic, or more accurately, "supplementing” herbs serve a broader function, working to balance the body's vital energies, including qi, blood, yin, and yang. This article will clarify the distinctions between Western tonics and CM supplementing herbs, providing a deeper understanding of their unique roles. It will also explore five key Chinese supplementing herbs. 

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Supporting Sobriety in Herbalism

Many years ago perched on a damp wooded hillside while mushroom foraging, I was struck with a simple yet profound lesson: Nature’s diversity is its might. Quietly kneeling on a soft bright green moss to closely observe the tiny fruiting body of a local fungi species, I felt hope.

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Finding the Calm + Passionflower Herbal Bath Recipe

Amidst the whirlwind of life, there are centers of calm to be found—places where we can pause, reorient, and connect. Passionflower is one herb that can aid us in finding these centers of calm. Learn more about this powerful herbal ally and try this passionflower bath recipe!
WRITTEN BY Inga Iwanowska- Guest Writer

February 11, 2025

Bridging the Gap Between Conventional and Natural Wellness

An integrative approach to healthcare doesn’t pit one method against the other. It’s about staying curious, digging deeper, and always looking for the root cause of what’s going on.
WRITTEN BY Dr. Dennis Polzon- Guest Writer

February 2, 2025

Building Connection Through Herbalism + Herbal Ceremony Tea Recipe

Herbalism is not just about herbs—it is also about creating connections with plants and people. Learn more about our ancestral connections to plants, find a tea recipe for connection, and RSVP for Herbal Academy's FREE upcoming conference.
WRITTEN BY The Herbal Academy- Guest Writer

January 31, 2025

The Herb Shoppe Journey: Choosing to Start an Herbal Business

For Amanda Furbee, the journey of running an herbal store was not just about building a business but also about personal growth and connecting with a community that shared a passion for natural wellness. Read about the Herb Shoppe Journey including the joys, the bumps, and the paperwork.
WRITTEN BY Amanda Furbee- Guest Writer

January 29, 2025

2025 Herbal Events Calendar by Mountain Rose Herbs

Looking to learn, grow, and connect in 2025? Check out our list of local and national herbalism events that we'll be attending or sponsoring. We can't wait to see you this year!
WRITTEN BY Hailey

January 24, 2025

Climbing the Mountain to a Clinical Herbal Practice + 2 Support Systems You Will Need

The business, clinical, and administrative infrastructure needed to build and grow a clinical herbal practice can be overwhelming to navigate. Erika Galentin shares some tips for becoming an herbal practitioner and starting a practice.

Queen of Hearts Mocktail with Hawthorn Berries

Looking for an alcohol-free drink that supports your health? This ruby-red herbal mocktail contains heart-supporting and flavorful ingredients to create a drink that pleases all your senses.
WRITTEN BY Jessicka

January 17, 2025

Working with Herbs in the Rhythms of Nature

Each of us is innately part of the natural world around us, so it makes sense that we should move in harmony with the shifts of the seasons. Learn how you can work with herbs in a way that supports the needs of the body, mind, and heart throughout different parts of the year.
WRITTEN BY Corinna Wood- Guest Writer

January 16, 2025

Homemade Throat Syrup with Elecampane and Chai Spices

Embrace winter wellness with this DIY throat syrup. Crafted with respiratory-supportive elecampane and warming chai spices, it is a functional and tasty herbal preparation to keep at the ready.
WRITTEN BY Hailey

January 9, 2025

What Are Herbal Tonics + 5 Tonics in Chinese Medicine

In Chinese Medicine (CM), a tonic, or more accurately, "supplementing” herbs work to balance the body's vital energies, including qi, blood, yin, and yang. Learn the distinctions between Western tonics and CM supplementing herbs and explore 5 five key Chinese supplementing herbs.
WRITTEN BY Thomas Avery Garran, PhD - Guest Writer

January 7, 2025

Supporting Sobriety in Herbalism

To create an alcohol-free apothecary, Drea Moore had to boldly experiment and learn how to make herbal preparations in new ways. This journey is now empowering sober folks with access and the know-how to create potent herbal preparations.
WRITTEN BY Drea Moore- Guest Writer

January 2, 2025