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The Dandelion is a perennial in the Asteraceae family, originally native to Eurasia, but now thrives in every temperate region it’s found in from the British Isles to the US and beyond, popping up in backyards, roadsides and parking lots. Its ability to thrive like this is due in part to the fact that it spreads its tiny, abundant seeds on the wind, and also that it grows a deep and strong taproot that is very difficult to disrupt once it's taken hold. The Dandelion may be considered an annoyance in our contemporary lawn culture, but it has been held in high esteem for centuries as a medicinal herb, nutritious food, flavoring, textile dye, and even alcoholic beverage. Dandelion leaf is perhaps best known and beloved in its herbal capacity for liver and urinary system support. 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The Dandelion is a perennial in the Asteraceae family, originally native to Eurasia, but now thrives in every temperate region it’s found in from the British Isles to the US and beyond, popping up in backyards, roadsides and parking lots. Its ability to thrive like this is due in part to the fact that it spreads its tiny, abundant seeds on the wind, and also that it grows a deep and strong taproot that is very difficult to disrupt once it's taken hold. The Dandelion may be considered an annoyance in our contemporary lawn culture, but it has been held in high esteem for centuries as a medicinal herb, nutritious food, flavoring, textile dye, and even alcoholic beverage. Dandelion is perhaps best known and beloved in its herbal capacity as a bitter used for liver support. It makes a great bitter tea or tincture, either to be used before meals to stimulate digestion, or as the base of a bitters mix for cocktails. Dandelion Root has a rich, bitter flavor. 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Its deep pink or red five-petaled flowers bloom for only 4 or 5 days, part of its ability to self-pollinate when necessary. Like most members of the Genitana family, Centaury is famously bitter and has been traditionally used for digestive and liver support for many generations. When taken 30 minutes before a meal, a very bitter Centaury tea may help ease occasional digestive complaints like heartburn, gas and bloating, and might also help stimulate a sluggish appetite. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eCommon names: Centaury, red centaury, European centaury, common centaury, lesser centaury, centory, filwort, Christ’s ladder, feverwort \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePrecautions: No known precautions. 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The young leaves are round, dark green and shiny, but can mature into long spear shapes, up to 12” long. There are over 300 species of Eucalyptus, the globulus species has the most well-documented history of use for immune support, particularly for cold and viruses that affect the respiratory system. Eucalyptus leaves can be steeped as a beverage tea or for a respiratory steam. Eucalyptus may also be steeped and added to a bath, infused in oil or made into a compress for topical applications. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eCommon names: Eucalyptus, Tasmanian blue gum, southern blue gum, blue gum, victorian blue gum, gum tree, stringybark tree, Australian fever tree\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePrecautions: No known precautions. 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The part of the plant most commonly used in herbalism and cooking is known as the fennel seed, even though it is technically the fruit. Fennel seed is prized for its aromatic, anise-like flavor to add sweet earthiness to foods and tea blends. The volatile oils in Fennel seed have known carminative, anti-spasmotic properties and it has been used for centuries to ease common digestive complaints like gas and bloating, nausea and constipation. Fennel seed can be decocted or tinctured on its own, or added to tea blends, foods or recipes for digestive bitters. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eCommon names: Fennel, fenkel, sweet fennel\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePrecautions: No known precautions. 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Its root can grow up to 3 feet long and end up weighing 15 pounds fresh! Like the other members of the Gentiana family, Gentian root became famous and popular for its intensely unapologetic bitter flavor, commonly used for digestive complaints and then as a flavoring for alcoholic beverages. Gentian was also a primary ingredient of the longest produced soda on the market, called Moxie, which originated around 1876. Gentian root can be decocted for very bitter tea, tinctured or combined with other roots and herbs in recipes for digestive or cocktail bitters.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eCommon names: Gentian, Yellow Gentian, Gentiana, Wild Gentian, Bitter Root, Bitterwort, Gall Weed \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePrecautions: Caution advised for people with ulcers or gastrointestinal irritation. Not recommended for use during pregnancy. 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Holy Basil is considered a sacred herb in Ayurveda, known as “The Incomparable One,” “Mother Medicine of Nature'' and “The Queen of Herbs”. Ayurvedic practitioners have believed for centuries that Tulsi possesses unparalleled medicinal and spiritual powers, making it one of the most preeminent herbs in the practice. Holy Basil tea has been more informally described as “liquid yoga” - believed to strengthen the body and focus the mind into a state energized relaxation, nourishing the vital spirit. Holy Basil is most notably classified as an adaptogenic herb - one that supports the body’s overall response to stress. Modulating stress response has been shown to have benefits for numerous systems in the body including cognitive \u0026amp; nervous, immune, digestive, respiratory and circulatory. 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If growing in a grassy woodland area as it often does in Europe, Africa and Western Asia, it can grow to be a large tree up to 30 feet tall with a lifespan of 60 years or more. In either case, it is adorned with an abundance of lacy white flowers in summer that after pollination, become tiny purple-black berries in the fall. Elder Berries have a long history of medicinal use, particularly to support the immune system during the occasional cold or flu. Dried Elder Berries can be steeped as a bitter\/tart tea or tinctured. Elder Berries are also famously simmered with other herbs and spices and combined with honey to be taken as a delicious syrup.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eCommon names: Elder, black or blue elder, bore tree, bourtree, common elder, elderberry, elkhorn, sweet elder, English-man’s grape\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePrecautions: No known precautions for use of dried Elder Berry. 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The Dandelion is a perennial in the Asteraceae family, originally native to Eurasia, but now thrives in every temperate region it’s found in from the British Isles to the US and beyond, popping up in backyards, roadsides and parking lots. Its ability to thrive like this is due in part to the fact that it spreads its tiny, abundant seeds on the wind, and also that it grows a deep and strong taproot that is very difficult to disrupt once it's taken hold. The Dandelion may be considered an annoyance in our contemporary lawn culture, but it has been held in high esteem for centuries as a medicinal herb, nutritious food, flavoring, textile dye, and even alcoholic beverage. Dandelion is perhaps best known and beloved in its herbal capacity as a bitter used for liver support. It makes a great bitter tea or tincture, either to be used before meals to stimulate digestion, or as the base of a bitters mix for cocktails. Dandelion Root has a rich, bitter flavor. 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