Category Archives: Natural Healing

Business Herbal Course Giveaway

In celebration of the Herbal Academy’s most anticipated Business Herbal Course release the Herbal Academy is partnering up with the expertise and resources to help launch one special winner into their herbal business start up dreams with $12,000 in prizes! With one-on-one coaching services with Hawke Media, The Wildcraft Studio, Mrs. Barnes Photography Studio, and The Creative Cottage, one lucky entrepreneur will be well-equipped with an all-star team that will help bring your business ideas into reality!

On top of that, gain exclusive access to a year into an herbal entrepreneurship networking club; a 3-Year membership to The Herbarium; a VIP Pass into the Herbal Entrepreneur Conference; a $500 gift card to shop business start up herbs and supplies at Frontier Co-Op; a complete Website Legal Policy Template Bundle by Mariam Tsaturyan of Entrepreneur Legal Corner; a magazine subscription to the popular Entrepreneur Magazine…  and even more!

Entrepreneurs of all experiences, opt in to this pivotal Herbal Business Start Up Giveaway for a chance to kickstart your dream business. Just head to the link below (and stop back daily for more entries) for your chance to win this amazing collection of entrepreneurial prizes!

Go to the Giveaway

The Business Herbal Course pre-registration just opened with $100 off tuition (pre-registration sale offered only through August 22, 2021) and exclusive access to a $1,500 Business Bonus Portal.

The 37-lesson course is an in-depth, step-by-step guide complete with beautiful videos, charts, recipes, downloads, and more, to prepare you to create, grow, or nurture your entrepreneurial calling while saving you time, money, and frustration down the road. 

If you have a passion for plants and entrepreneurship, but have questions like these…

  • How do I turn my product ideas into formulations?
  • What are the regulations around making and selling my own herbal products?
  • How do I make sure my products meet Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations? 
  • How do I visualize and build my brand?
  • Where do I begin setting up a legal business? 
  • How do I set strategic prices for my retail products and wholesale collection? 
  • How can I harness social media to engage with my community and promote my business?

How can I harness social media to engage with my community and promote my business?
Rest assured, this brand new course by the Herbal Academy has you covered! In 7 units, explore all these pressing topics and a whole lot more to equip you with the tools to turn your heartfelt ideas into a satisfying and successful business – it’s all in the Business Herbal Course!

Click here to get $100 off the Business Herbal Course (plus $1,500 in bonuses!)

***

Leave a comment

Filed under Natural Healing

Natural Healing — Toronjil Morado

I had quite a time identifying the Toronjil Morado (Agastache mexicana) that grows in my garden. The issue came with the general translation of toronjil as lemon balm, also known as Melissa. In certain remedies, these plants are used interchangeably since they both belong to the Lamiaceae family of plants. However, the two plants have very different characteristics.

Toronjil morado (Agastache mexicana) is Mexican giant hyssop and native to Mexico. The indigenous people of central Mexico used toronjil morado (Tzompilihuiz-xihuitl) as an inhalant to treat colds. A white-flowered subspecies, toronjil blanco (Agastache mexicana xolocotziana)(Tzompilihuitz-patli), was used in poultices for wound treatment. Other names for this plant include Toroji (Otomí), Agastaché mexická (Checo), Pinkil (Tepehua), Júpachi, and Noritén. Agastache mexicana was classified as a “hot” treatment (as opposed to dry, wet, and cold). Used in conjunction with ahhuachcho tonatiuh-yxiuh (tonatiuh ixiuh ahuachyo / tonatiuh yxiuh ahhuachcho) and incense (probably copal), it was used as a parasite treatment. 

These days, toronjil morado is used mostly for its sedative effects in the event of espanto or susto (a sudden scare) or mal de ojo (the evil eye) in central Mexico. Don’t be too hasty to dismiss this lovely purple flowing plant because of its main uses, however. It has quite a bit to offer.

According to popular belief, symptoms of espanto or susto (fright) include loss of appetite, insomnia, depression, and paleness, some of which this plant can actually help with. Furthermore, toronjil morado is prescribed for stomach pain, excessive bile (coraje), cough, vomiting, chills, and anxiety, while toronjil blanco (Agastache mexicana xolocotziana) is sometimes taken to treat heart disease. Studies have shown that both varieties are anti-inflammatory, anxiolytic, (anti-anxiety), sedative and antioxidant. Toronjil blanco does indeed have anti-hypertensive and vasorelaxant effects, supporting its use for heart disease. According to research, it is toronjil blanco rather than toronjil morado that is more effective in treating stomach ailments such as ulcers, colitis, and abdominal pain. 

Additionally, scientists have found that Agastache mexicana is an effective treatment for asthma, pain associated with inflammation, and can be used as a non-toxic botanical fungicide.

Anxiety Tea

Equal parts:

Boil for 10 minutes. Allow to steep 5 minutes. Strain and serve.

Insomnia Tea

  • 15 to 20 grams of leaves Toronjil Morado (Mexican giant hyssop) (Agastache mexicana)
  • 10 grams of orange tree leaves (Citrus sinensis)

Brew in one liter of water. Strain. Drink one cup before bed.

*****

Interested in natural remedies? Uncover herbal remedies from traditional Mexican sources for healing and wellness in the Exploring Traditional Herbal Remedies in Mexico series.

Leave a comment

Filed under Natural Healing

Garden and Sustainable Living Bundle Flash Sale

Although in many areas, the gardening season is well underway, here in central Mexico, we planted in June and the corn is just knee high to a grasshopper (or maybe a little taller). Rainy season has been, well, wet and things are green and lush. 

If you are like me, you are already looking forward to harvest and plotting how you might better improve your yield. Remember, we bought that lot and put up a wall this year, but didn’t get it finished in time for much planting. Between now and next growing season, my husband promises to have some raised beds for me to putter around in. WOOHOO! 

So I’m delighted that the Gardening & Sustainable Living Bundle is up for a flash sale July 29 and 30. For these two day, you’ll be able to get 12 eBooks, 6 eCourses, 7 Printables and Workbooks for under $25. 

Gardening and Sustainable Living Bundle 2021

Looking at the breakdown of categories, there are 4 resources for getting started, 4 for planning, 8 devoted to growing food, and 9 resources on sustainability, which is the group I’m most interested in. The total value of this bundle is $582.80.

But wait, there’s more! If you purchase the Garden & Sustainable Living Bundle, you’ll have the opportunity to purchase the Herbs & Essential Oils Super Bundle too! AND that bundle includes my last herbal compilation Traditional Mexican Herbal Remedies, which is ONLY available through Ultimate Bundles. It includes 20 herbs, or rather 19 and miel sagrado (sacred Melipona honey) and their medicinal use by Mexican healers as well as scientific research on their effectiveness in treating a variety of ailments.

With the Herbs & Essential Oils Super Bundle you’ll get 18 ebooks (including mine), 11 courses, 6 printables and workbooks, worth a total of worth $684.36 for $37. 

So if you’ve a hankering for gardening and herbs, this is the Ultimate Bundle combo for you! But remember, these are only available during the flash sale, so don’t dilly dally!

Leave a comment

Filed under Health, Homesteading, Native fauna and flora, Natural Healing