Many great herbalists suggest creating a deep and lasting relationship with 12-15 herbs a year. Get to know these herbs inside and out. Study their properties, physical body types and compositions, and how they can be used for different ailments. Learn if they have any side effects, wanted or not. Get to know their smell, taste, and how to identify them. By developing this relationship with one herb at a time you may find you don't need a lot of exotic herbs and expensive supplements, but can manage a variety of health goals quite nicely with your common, every day herbs.We strive to help you on your herbal journey. The entire purpose of Natural Herbal Living Magazine is to help you build the skills in herbalism you will need to be able to supplement your own body and its needs in any season of life, to share with you the huge health benefits people can have by living a more natural life, and showing that it isn't as daunting as people tend think. We are also here to educate you about how to approach a personal herbal practice, how to build a relationship with the herbs, and how to respect them for the powerful medicine they are.We encourage you to read through the articles, drink some tea, smell some oils, and create your own learning experience.Never stop learning, researching, and exploring the world around you; it is vaster than anyone can ever know. The true power lies within ourselves and our ability to never stop learning and developing as a person. An herbal education has no end point, it is a journey and the best herbalists keep learning every day of their lives.
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