Top 10 Herbs for Healing Websites

Today's Blog Carnival--Herbs for Healing

Today's Blog Carnival--Herbs for Healing

For today’s blog carnival on Natural Cures, Hartkeisonline.com blog reviews and rates our favorite herbs for healing websites.

  1. Health 911 My favorite folk remedy site. I have it listed under my Secret Web Weapons on this blog.
  2. Herb Reference Guide created by Mike Adams, who calls himself the Health Ranger, I guess that makes me the Health Rangerette!  My husband likes his other site NaturalNews.com.
  3. 10 Best Healing Herbs according to Prevention Magazine.
  4. The Natural Path by Paul Blake who beat his cancer by following Thompsonian Naturopathic Medicine.
  5. Herbs Guide is a comprehensive directory of herbs and their healing properties.
  6. Wild Healing Herbs is a site by a school in the mountains of northeast Georgia, which teaches courses about Southern Appalachian medicinal herbs.
  7. Healing Herbs Database by FutureGarden a green business that sells hydroponics systems and supplies.
  8. Granny Medicine now that’s a great concept for a website! Our granny’s often used home remedies, because they are traditional wisdom. Here is a site thet seeks to reconnect us with our heritage.
  9. Ageless is an interesting South African website devoted to anti-aging herbs. Staying young with herbs sounds like a good program to me!
  10. Herbal Tea Bath Here is one for pure indulgence, a site that sells herbal tea bags for your bath. Oh, yummy! After doing all this internet research, I sure need to get in a soaking tub full of herbs!

Now it’s your turn, please submit to the blog carnival your herbal stories, healing, growing, cooking with herbs, anything you like!

Send your entry to kim.hartke at gmail.com

Send your entry to kim.hartke at gmail.com

Our first carnival contributor is Local Nourishment, about the wonderful weed, Mullein!

Mean Rooster Soup submits her Herbal First Aid Kit and A Dozen Medicinal Herbs to Grow.

You are next!

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5 Comments

  1. Wendy
    Posted April 28, 2009 at 6:14 pm | Permalink

    I found this new Genesis with Resveratrol, Pomagranite, Glutathione, SOD and 15 infused herbs. It has relieved my chronic muscle and joint pain, given me more energy and to sleep better. And it tastes really good. Thanks, Wendy

    Wendy’s last blog post..PMS

  2. Posted May 3, 2009 at 7:10 pm | Permalink

    I LOVE http://learningherbs.com – he has TWO free courses you get through email. One is about herbs and the others is about creating a medicine cabinet using your grocery store. He has a newsletter as well as a forum which is a WEALTH of info call Herb Mentor (http://herbmentor.com) – it is a paid forum, but the $10 I pay a month is TOTALLY worth it! I have learned SO MUCH! There is an herb of the month, teleconferences, videos (TONS of videos) and audio files (all of which can be downloaded to you iPod!), as well as a forum where you can ask questions and share your knowledge.

  3. Richard
    Posted June 2, 2009 at 2:04 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the interesting links. I’m going to enjoy going through them. I’ve also found an interesting site http://www.thebotanicalsource.com which has South Africa herbs, tinctures, and seeds. Take care.

  4. Posted November 6, 2009 at 9:27 pm | Permalink

    Please don’t forget “Wild Dagga”….been used for centuries by various desert tribes and as a base for many Asian medicines. Thanks for the site….great mass of info for all to easily understand. Thanks also for using the plugin…need more people to use them.
    Just my $0.02
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  5. Scott
    Posted January 28, 2010 at 2:29 am | Permalink

    Thank you for a REAL health site. With raw milk and butter!
    Scott´s last blog ..Normal blood sugar levels…Take a pill..WRONG! My ComLuv Profile

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