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- A Basket of Good Ideas January 2005
- Big Foot October 2007
- Bilberry and Pilots August 2004
- Book Review: Herbal Antibiotics November 2005
- Book Review: The How to Herb Book June 2005
- Can Spices Improve Your Brain Power? October 2005
- Cinnamon & Spice and Everything Nice February 2007
- Debbie Osborne's Animal Worming Recipe March 2003
- Double-E Immune Booster April 2007
- Echinacea, The Purple Coneflower May 1995
- Herbs for the Nerves August 1995
- Honey, Do You Love Me? November 2005
- If I Had Cancer April 2008
- Mama's Red Raspberry Brew March 2003
- Mullein, Nature's Best Wipe July 2000
- Our Most Used Home Remedies April 2005
- Peppermint Brings Relief March 1996
- Plantain - The Wedding Saver July 2004
- Plantain to the Rescue May 2002
- Red Raspberry and Debbie Osborne's Goats March 2003
- Sleep Tight Tea March 2003
- Snooze Tincture August 2005
- Spirulina February 2006
- Stinging Nettles July 1999
- Tansy in, Bugs out May 2002
- The Real Beauty of Dandelion March 1999
- The Tea of Life May 2005
- The Vinegar of the Four Thieves September 2003
- The WOW of Herbs August 2007
- When the Rubber Missed the Road September 2006
New Items
- The "Have-More" Plan
- Black Berkey filtering elements
- Let it Rot!
- Black Tea
- The Woman's Hands-on Home Repair Guide
- Kelp - powder
- Spirulina - powder
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Did You Know?
Split ends and frail hair can be drastically reduced by simply consuming Horsetail cut and/or powder. Also, weak and thin finger nails can after just a few weeks be stronger and thicker. The nutritional make up of Horsetail is well known as one of the best cures for such annoyances. Just add a bit of the cut herb to any tea combination. In a tincture, it would even be more effective. The powder can also be encapsulated, if you prefer capsules. Continue usage even after you see improvements to make them more permanent.
Kelp would be our second choice as a nutritional powerhouse that can make a noticeable difference. Consuming both would be the best way to tackle it.