DISCLAIMER We may be hearbalists, but we never know it all. If a condition is serious, don’t hazard to see your physician first. Trust ‘Momma’ when you can, but know when Her resources are not enough, and find a healthy and happy balance from both worlds… And last, but not least, don’t take someone's word for gospel. Not mine, not anybodys. What you find online is only one person’s opinion. Do your legwork, and at least verify twice what you learn with another herbal, encyclopedia, or professional. Be especially wary during pregnancy, with blood, heart, or any other serious condition, and while on other medication. Now that you have read the general disclaimer and have started to worry, I'm going to tell you to relax, and enjoy :) |
The taste of an Herb is an important indicator of the properties. The sweet taste is nutritive; pungent is dispersing; salty taste influences water balance and digestion; sour is digestive and cooling; bitter is cooling and detoxifying. Many herbs have a number of tastes and therefore a number of properties. Read about Herblore 101, Wildcrafting, First Aid, Natural Remedies, Plant Properties, Serious Illnesses, Allergies, Making Salves,Oils, & Tinctures, or anything else a studying and practicing herbalists needs to know or learn. |
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