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Start Your Own Apothecary Kit

$255.00

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For those of you ready to start working with Herbs we have created a
Start Your Own Apothecary Kit!

Quantity is in volume enough to fill a 32 oz mason jar
Cost is $255 for 15 herbs
Cost $170 for 10 herbs
Includes a label with uses of each plant and preparation & instructions

Herbs to Choose From:

  • Aspen Bark

    The herbal aspirin for pain.Aspen is known as a anti-inflammatory and relieves arthritic and rheumatic pains and aches, reduces fever, can be used as a tonic and has stimulant properties. It works as an energizer medication when treating anorexia (loss of hunger and helplessness to eat) as well as other conditions related to debility. Aspen’s antiseptic and astringent attributes help ease diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome and infections of the urinary tract. It encourages the flow of bile (cholagogue) and can also be used to promote digestion as it stimulates the functioning of the stomach and liver.Excellent digestive tonic.Can be made into a bark tea, then concentrated into syrup.Decoction recipe- 1-4 grams in boiling 2 cups water to drink or apply to skin.

  • Barberry

    Common Barberry is native to parts of Asia and was brought to the United States with European settlers in the 1600s. It was a popular plant for its use as a hedge, producing fruits that were made into jam, and a yellow pigment that was used as a dye. The psychological effects of Barberry are primarily from the yellow alkaloid berberine. Barberry has been shown to inhibit the growth of bacteria and lower inflammation. Barberry has proven positive effects on blood sugar, making it an excellent choice to prevent and improve diabetes. Berberine acts on the smooth muscles that line the intestines, helping improve digestion and reduce gastrointestinal pain. Barberry is even an effective treatment for diarrhea, including both traveler’s diarrhea and diarrhea caused by food poisoning. IT is useful as an antipyretic for lowering fevers and inflammatory conditions, as a laxative and intestinal strengthener, as an antibacterial skin wash, and as a liver stimulant and blood purifier. For fevers, mucosa inflammations, and a stomach bitter and intestinal tonic, drink one-half teaspoon boiled in 8 oz of water for 10 mins every 3-4 hours, or a tablespoon can be boiled in a quart of water for a day’s supply and sipped periodically.

  • Birch Bark

  • Black Walnut

  • Blessed Thistle

  • Bugleweed

  • Comfrey Leaf

    Tonifies “Lung yin,” with a moistening effect for coughs, bronchitis, and pneumonia.Was once commonly called “Knitbone” because of its amazing ability to heal broken bones and “knit” them back together again. This knitting pattern is reflected in the leaves by how its veins split and converge back together. Promotes cell regrowth and repair. Mucilage contents promotes healthy skin and helps rash. Speeds wound healing, works magic on bruises overnight. Traditionally used with Solomon’s seal in a salve for broken bones.Place leaf in muslin bag for instant compress. Not for use on open wounds.

  • Devils Club

    Devil’s Club is generally used to treat arthritis, cancer, wounds, fever, stomach trouble, cough, colds, sore throat, diabetes, low blood sugar and pneumonia. The inner root is the part used medicinally. In many cultures it is believed to impart great strength. It is used for purification to ward off curses, for supernatural protection and for healing. Brought islanders good luck in gambling; many fishermen would take pieces of devil’s club out in their fishing canoes. Also thought to bring good luck and is considered an important spiritual medicine. Aids in travel between worlds.Devil’s Club Flower Essence lifts the worries and soothes the soul. It connects you to spiritual roots.Can be substituted for ginseng. Balances the body’s response to stress by aiding the pituitary and adrenals.Bring household tranquility by fixing Devil’s Club wood over every dwelling’s doorway to ward off anything unwanted. Helps relieve headaches, respiratory ailments, and stomach ulcers. Use as a tea for rheumatism. A smooth muscle relaxant, relieves spasms related to UTI, asthma, kidney stones. Strong respiratory stimulant and expectorant.Balances blood sugar and relieves overwhelming food/eating desires.Simmer bark as tea for 7-10 minutes.

  • Elderberries

  • Elderflowers

    Elder Flower has been used as a diuretic and is believed to have anti- viral, anti-inflammatory effects. It is high in antioxidants and vitamin c which helps boost the immune system. Has traditionally been used to treat colds, flu, swelling and diabetes.Elder Flower essence stimulates the recovery process by building joy, energy, and resilience. It is an emotional decongestant and instills a sense of beauty and youthfulness. It is a rejuvenator and strengthener.It was a sacred tree used for European rituals, and is associated with summer ecstasy of love when in bloom. It is a cooling, stimulating diaphoretic, brings blood to surface to fight fever, and strengthens periphery. Sedative. Relaxant for spasmodic cough or stomach conditions. Mixed with equal parts water and honey for cordial.

  • Fenugreek Seed

  • Gotu Kola

  • Hibiscus Flower Petals

  • Hops

    Native Hops species are found in eastern Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and the Rockies from New Mexico northward. As far back as the first century AD they were described as a salad plant and are believed to originate from Egypt.Hops have 5 basic effects on the body: a sedative, a bitter tonic, antispamodic, anodyne and antibiotic. Hops is perhaps the ideal remedy for a nervous stomach, a safe sedative for children, relaxes muscle tension, spasms, and general irritability due to colds. Hops have helped colonic spasms, and intestinal cramps, relieve toothaches and minor body pain. For topical applications, hops contains antibiotic substances that are effective on staph and other skin bacterias.To use: one half to one teaspoon in onehalf cup of boiling water. For topical applications, moisten the leaves with brandy or vodka, crush and apply as a hot poultice. Recent stobiles can be rubbed into small particles and mixed with hot water or brandy to make a paste that is wrapped in gauze or applied directly to sore tooth or jaw.

  • Horehound

  • Lemon Peel

  • Mullein

    Mullein has a number of anti- inflammatory, pain-relieving, antioxidant, antiviral and anti-tumor compounds. It has traditionally been used to treat respiratory problems, earaches, colds, flu, fever, asthma, migraines, joint pain, gout and allergies. It contains mucilage which is soothing to irritated membranes .Mullein is thought to instill courage and health. It was used as wicks in candles and lanterns. Placing under one’s pillow will bring relief from nightmares.As a flower essence it connects you to your inner voice and helps overcome falsity to self and others.

  • Mugwort

    Mugwort has been used to expel parasitic worms and other intestinal parasites, it induces perspiration, and is diuretic. It benefits the nervous system as both a stimulant and a tonic nervine. It can promote appetite and aid in digestion. It also has been used to treat menstrual abnormalities in women and to facilitate birthing.Mugwort is known as a psychic/ lunar herb and can enhance divination and psychic dreaming. It is protective and can shield against injury & fatigue.

  • Neem

    The word NEEM is derived from Sanskrit Nimba which means ‘bestower of good health’. It has also been known as Ravisambha – sun ray-like effects in providing health.Traditionally used in ayurvedic remedies to fight viruses and bacteria, it is recommended for urinary tract disorders, diarrhea, fever, skin diseases, burns, and inflammatory diseases. Neem leaf is famous for having an almost magical effect on the skin. It works as an antifungal, antiseptic, and anti-inflammatory agent. It is effective in treating eczema, ringworm, and acne. Neem leaf has both pungent and astringent tastes, so it is especially useful in balancing Vata disorders. It removes toxins from the body, purifies the blood, and neutralizes free radicals.

  • Nettle Leaf

    Nettle has been used to support upper respiratory and urinary tract health, reduce arthritis and to treat pain and sore muscles. It helps regulate blood sugar and is high in polyphenols which have been shown to help prevent and manage chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, cancer and heart disease. It is high in vitamins A, C, and K as well as several B vitamins, calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium.Nettle is believed to protect from lightning, to enhance fertility and to bestow courage.It is a nutritive tonic with protein, vitamins, and minerals, even more so than spinach. Helps remove stagnant mucus.Reduces allergic reactions.Removes waste products from the system. Restores action in thyroid.Nettle has a high affinity for kidneys. Although its a diuretic, it also nourishes the blood.Infuse 3tbs/qt water overnight

  • Orange Peel

  • Red Clover

  • Raspberry Leaf

    The Latin name of Red Raspberry translates to Rubus idaeus, meaning “bramble bush of Ida.” This name was given based on the belief that raspberries were first discovered and cherished by the Olympian gods of Mount Ida. The herb was linked to fertility and children early on in “the story of Ida,” where the nursemaid to the infant Zeus pricked her finger while picking the snow-white berries, staining them red for all eternity. European and Native American women have been reaching for raspberry leaves for centuries to relieve normal menstrual cramps and prepare the womb for childbirth during pregnancy.

    The plant is widely cultivated in European countries and the Americas and wild plants can be found in rocky, mountainous regions.

    Raspberry leaf has the following herbal actions: anti-inflammatory, mild hemostatic, anti-emetic, nervine, nutritive, galactagogue, uterine trophorestorative, relaxant, tonic/astringent, and parturient.

    Use 1 tablespoon of dried leaves in a tea strainer and steep with boiling water for 5 mins.

  • Reishi Mushroom Slices

    Reishi mushroom has been used to help enhance the immune system, reduce stress, improve sleep and lessen fatigue. It helps lower high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Reishi also has anti-carcinogenic effects. It has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese Medicine to boost memory and energy and is thought to have anti-aging properties,It is known to nourish the spirit, relax the nervous system, calm the mind and induce a state of peaceful focus. It is an Adaptogenic herb (with emphasis on heart & kidneys) and has a supportive effect on the endocrine system. A tonic for the parasympathetic system. Up-regulates or down-regulates the nervous system depending on environmental needs and fine tunes the immune system over time.Is antiviral, antibacterial, hepatic, and cardio tonic. Strengthens lungs and is an ally for resilience.Great for long decoction, syrup.Simmer in water to harness polysaccharides, make into longevity soup.

  • Rosebuds and Petals

    Rose is mildly sedative, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-parasitic. It is a mild laxative and a good supportive tonic for the heart. It helps lower cholesterol. It’s antiseptic properties makes it good for treating wounds and rashes. It also can help ease allergies.The flower essence of Rose magnifies attentiveness, sweetness, kindness and caring for yourself and others, it helps to heal emotional wounds and scars. Supports vulnerability. It cools the temper and triggers forgiveness. It helps bring enthusiasm and encourages one to embrace life and overcome indifference.Thorns reflect energetic protection. Transmutes negative energies into love.Cooling and nourishing, relieves Qi congestion, and cools heat in digestive tract.Helps move the blood.Counteracts Ill effects of antibiotics on intestinal flora, regulates menses. Strengthens kidney.Use Rosebuds in tincture, tea, or hydrosol.Rose-hips are high in vitamin C, leave in hot (not boiling) water to make an infusion.

  • Spilanthes

    Spilanthes is also known as the “toothache plant” for its numbing and pain-relieving properties. It has anti- inflammatory, anti-viral, diuretic and aphrodisiac effects. It is anti- bacterial and ant-fungal which makes it good for wounds and skin infections. It is also used as an insecticide.As a flower essence it is used for clarity of thought and speech and helps gain insight to internal problems. It is a snakebite remedy and eases rheumatic pain. It is also analgesic and anti-inflammatory for wounds Crushed flowers are used for toothache. Flowers for strong diuretic activity.

  • Wild lettuce

  • Wood Betony

Additional information

Weight 2.2 lbs
Dimensions 23 × 24 × 24 in

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Morgaine Witriol

Bio:

Morgaine Witriol is founder of the Native Roots School of Ancestral, Folk & Herbal Medicine in Taos, NM, a collective of 10 different teachers that teach each about their own ancestral healing modalities.  Morgaine is a clinical herbalist, wild crafter, gardener, medicine maker and intuitive being in service to the plant and fungal folk.  At her private practice in Taos, NM people can recieve a combination of clinical, spiritual and medical intuitive treatments including bodywork, herbal consults, somatic trauma release, repatterning and reconditioning intergenerational and ancestral wounds, lymphatic drainage, abdominal massage, and sound healing.  Morgaine’s focus in her practice aside from trauma work is focused working with people that were diagnosed with cancer, diabetes, arthritis, depression or hard to treat chronic disease that western medicine is stumped by.  At Native Roots, Morgaine teaches about reclaiming one’s own ancestral traditions as a displaced person, Jewish Folk Medicine, SW Materia Medica, Herbal Allies for Trauma & Grief, Ethics, Cultural Appropriation, Plant Energetics, Energywork, Clinical Herbalism, Flower Essences, Medicine Making and leads several multi-day field trips doing medicinal plant walks.   Really she feels she teaches how to come into relationship with elemental, plant and fungal medicine, and then the indigenous science from all cultures of listening to the body and its layers of epigenetic, ancestral, childhood, organ, and energy center imbalances.  Morgaine developed and ran educational programs accredited through the University of NM, has taught at the American Herbalist guild conference twice, UNM Albuquerque and is now teaching at Northern University on herbalism for the nursing department.  Her favorite people to teach are doctors, nurses, children and teachers.  She has led plant and mushroom walks for the New Mexico Association of Osteopathic Medicine, Flower Hill Institute, presented for Native Plant Society, and taught wellness through plant and mushroom medicine for Taos Municipal Schools Employees. 

 

In 2010 Morgaine lived in Belize and had the opportunity to apprentice tropical medicine with one of the most revered medicine men in the country the late Don Heriberto Cocom for 1.5 years and with his good friend Don Reginaldo Chayeux in Guatemala.  She brought groups down to study Mayan medicine, herbalism and abdominal massage with him for 7 years until creator called him home.  She collaborated for 10 years with his Nonprofit Association to support the protection of the fully Mayan run rainforest Reserve Bio Itza and brings groups of students to study with him. Morgaine has recognized the importance of honoring healing modalities of all cultures and especially the ones of our own tradition even if they have been forgotten by a few generations.  

 

Morgaine studied at the Northwest School for Botanical Studies, The Dandelion Center, California School for Herbal Studies, The Dhyanna Center, Blue Otter School, Acutonics Institute for Integrative Medicine, Ethnic Studies and Anthropology at the University of Colorado. She often attends herbal and mushroom conferences.

 

 She grew up with an immigrant community and found herself easily honoring the elders that still remembered their own language, their own healing modalities and traditions from that community. It was a journey of many years before she started to look deeper into reclaiming the healing practices of the ancestral traditions that she came from and hopes to share with all people of European descent to remember to honor their own ancestors, to connect to the land and the people that are currently practicing and keeping the context of European tribal healing traditions alive today. She hopes to create a safe space to bridge the intergenerational gap of knowledge, cultural similarities and healing tools to encourage self healing and community healing. 

 

Morgaine worked for Teambuilders counseling Services in 2008 in Taos, New Mexico as a Comprehensive Community Support Specialist teaching “life skills” including communication, stress and anger management, and parenting skills and offering social work opportunities for children and their parents. Later she worked at nonprofit Rocky Mountain Youth Corps with “at risk youth” doing hands-on experiential learning in nature focusing on useful life skills and training once a week for teens. Afterwards she ventured to Guatemala to volunteer at an orphanage and was responsible for 30 girls ages 10-17 as their live in caretaker and teacher for 5 months. in 2011 Morgaine found herself homebound and endured hurricane Sandy’s destruction leaving 13 million people on the East coast without electricity. She coordinated one thousand volunteers a day in Staten Island, New York and spent months doing grass roots disaster recovery with Feeding Family including immediate needs donations and distribution of water, food, respiratory masks, clothing, tho food, medications and animal rehoming, demolition, and later therapeutic urban gardening in elevated community garden beds, fundraising, and more demolition, raw sewage clean up and mold control.

Israel Lopez Jaro

  • Intuitive Coaching & Counsel, Life Coach, and Ceremonial Mentorship
  •  Art Therapy
  • Community Reconnections and Healthy Relations
  • Coyote Teachings for Repatterning Old and Unhealthy Habits
  • Self Healing Techniques and Tools
  • Reaching Sobriety and Coping Mechanisms For Addiction
  • Coping With Death, Grief and Loss
  • Shadow work: Dive into Shadow with Compassion

Miriam Foronda

  • Elder’s Counsel: Intuitive & Spiritual Guidance
  • Energetic Cleansings/ Limpias
  • Heart Healing and Healing Through Hands
 

NM Heritage Discount Applied

 

Rates:

$225-375 sling scale for 1.5 hours, $300-500 for 2 hours

 

Miram’s sessions are intuitive. Her body and words are a vessel for divine healing and often she channels intuitively the heart medicine that supports one to create and develop their own healing. Miriam awakens the self worth, self value and realignment with ones higher self.

 

 

Morgaine Witriol

A combination of these services is provided in one session. Distance sessions and in person.

$150 deposit is quired in advance

Rates:

$225-375 sling scale for 1.5 hours, $300-500 for 2 hours

By-donation for all New Mexican heritage peoples

  • Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Trauma Release: Physical and emotional trauma release with energetic work. This may include repatterining of old habits that no longer serve a person, healing intergenerational and ancestral wounds, somatic healing of childhood or past trauma and emotional traumatic events held in different parts of the body.
  • Sound Therapy: Tuning forks and Tibetan Singing Bowls are used as tools to assist in alleviating chronic pain, trauma, stress, emotional and physical ailments, and in the release of negative energies
  • Herbal Consult:  Available by phone or in person.  An evaluation and assessment of the whole person will be made and a custom formula will be recommended based on clinical knowledge. 
  • Energetic Herbal Assessment:  Let the herbs choose you.  An energetic assessment will be made to see which medicines want to work with your body, mind and spirit.  
  • Custom Clinical Herbal Formula: Tinctures, teas, oils, salves and flower essences are available for purchase without assessment or consult.
  • Spirit Recall & Alignment with higher self, grounding and energetic alignment. Removal of energies .
  • Healing Ancestral and Intergenerational Wounds for past, present and future generations
  • Soul Purpose Alignment
  • Shedding of Illness on an Energetic Level: Often times the root cause or source of an illness is at a spiritual and emotional level. This session will be to address the root cause, and have you the patient work through and transform and shift the body of the illness into health. This could be a physical pain body, emotional or spiritual pain body.
  • Lymphatic Drainage: Warm oil with Guasha and Cupping techniques applied to help with scar tissue, toothaches, stagnation in body, trapped heat, and release of deep toxins
  • Castor Oil Packs: Hot oil packs applied to the body.  Castor oil can help break up scar tissue, cysts, and tumors, relieve arthritis and pain in joints and muscles, boost immune function and the lymphatic system, and clear acne and other skin issues, and constipation