Wild Roots Apothecary
Clinical Herbalist: M.S. Clinical Herbal Medicine
Women’s Health▫️Gut Health▫️Cancer Care▫️Virtual & In Person Consultations▫️Custom Formulas
05/25/2026
Making another batch of lymph support oil 🌿
Lemon balm, tulsi, calendula, chickweed, and plantain…all grown here, harvested by hand, and infused into jojoba and almond oil. A small essential oil blend goes in at the end.
I always reach for herbs like calendula, chickweed, and plantain for gentle skin + lymph support. They’re simple plants (…most of them “weeds” 🤣…) that do a lot without the fuss. Bonus that they grow prolifically! If you’ve ever tried to get rid of chickweed, you know it’s basically impossible. So embrace it!!
Still one of my favorite parts of herbal work is following the whole cycle: growing it, harvesting it, and turning it into something useful.
And just a side note, but did you know the amazing in Hayden has this oil as an option for their massages?! 😍
Herbal learning doesn’t have to feel overwhelming or overly academic.
In my classes, we slow things down and make herbs feel approachable, useful, and fun, so you can actually remember what you learn and feel confident using it in real life.
We explore herbs for everyday wellness, especially things like:
🌿 digestion
🌼 hormone balance
💛 stress + nervous system support
And just as importantly, you get community.
People who are curious, open, and learning right alongside you.
If you’ve been wanting to deepen your herbal knowledge in a supportive, down-to-earth space, I’d love to have you join a class!
Comment “HERBS” or DM me for upcoming dates.
Brewing a cup of medicinal-strength herbal tea is simple!
Use 1 tbsp of herbs per 8 oz of hot (not boiling) water and let it steep for at least 10 minutes — 15 minutes is even better. Slow, gentle brewing lets all the healing compounds fully release for maximum benefit. 🌿
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