Tag: herbal medicine
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The Winter Wellness Cabinet: What I Keep on Hand When Cold & Flu Season Hits

A curated collection of natural remedies for cold and flu season, featuring elderberry syrup, ginger root, dried thyme, and honey on a rustic wood background with evergreen accents. Read more
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Ditching Processed Foods for a Happier Heart: Simple Diet and Herbal Tips

Have you ever noticed how eating salty chips or a sugary snack can leave you feeling a little off? Turns out, your diet plays a major role in your blood pressure (BP)—especially when it comes to processed foods. Let’s explore how choosing wholesome foods and incorporating gentle herbs can help keep your heart happier and Read more
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Sipping Into Spring: Why I Drink Herbal Tea (and You Might Want To, Too)

By Julie Nelson | NW Apothecary Spring is one of my favorite times to drink herbal tea—though truthfully, I sip tea all year long. There’s something comforting about the ritual of steeping herbs, wrapping your hands around a warm mug, and letting your body soak in the nourishment. Every season, my tea shifts just a Read more
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The Many Benefits of Stinging Nettle: A Powerhouse for Health

If you’re looking for a herb that does a bit of everything, Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) is worth your attention. Despite its prickly reputation, nettle is one of the most versatile and nutrient-dense plants in herbalism. It’s been used for centuries to support seasonal allergies, calm inflammation, and nourish the body at a cellular level. Here’s Read more
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The Timeless Art of Apothecary and Herbalism

At NW Apothecary, we celebrate the deep connection between nature and well-being—a connection rooted in the ancient traditions of apothecary and herbalism. These practices have stood the test of time, offering natural solutions for health and healing. By blending historical knowledge with modern science, we bring the wisdom of the past into your hands today. Read more
