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07/11/2023

Yes, I will....

04/11/2023

A 2-foot-tall specimen of the Pongapong flower (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) in full bloom during the rainy season. It looks like a witch's hat and is one of the rarest plants found in the Masungi georeserve, the Philippines.
Lady AutumnMoon~~

04/11/2023

~MoonRaven~

28/10/2023

After a bit of a break, I'm excited to be back doing readings! Oh So Glamorous Beauty and Fashion Boutique recently opened, and we gave away a few gift cards at the grand opening! ❤

10/09/2022

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10/09/2022

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29/08/2022
22/06/2022

Happy summer solstice my darlings

Words can transform lives....but so can a moon sometimes! Full moon tonight!
15/04/2022

Words can transform lives....but so can a moon sometimes! Full moon tonight!

I have one client to whom the cards almost always give the same message lately. Today I tried using a different deck. Ju...
10/04/2022

I have one client to whom the cards almost always give the same message lately. Today I tried using a different deck. Just a few of the Lenormand cards that made an appearance. I love these gold edged cards.

The structure and meaning of the cards is similar to when using playing cards.

05/04/2022

Have you seen these plants? They are called Broadleaf or Broadleaf Plantain
It grows especially well in poor, rocky soil (such as driveways) and is often seen alongside dandelion. More often than not, you will see plantain growing in gravel pits and construction sites as nature seeks to regenerate the soil.

Introduced to North America in the 1600s, it was once called “White Man’s Foot” by the Native Americans who witnessed that where the Europeans tread and disrupted the soil, plantain sprung up.

Plantain has often been the go-to remedy for hikers plagued by mosquitos. Because it draws toxins from the body with its astringent nature, plantain may be crushed (or chewed) and placed as a poultice directly over the site of bee stings, bug bites, acne, slivers, glass splinters, or rashes. Bandage the area and allow the plantain to work its magic for 4-12 hours.

Plantain may also be used to create a balm for emergency kits, or an infusion used as a skin or general wash. It is also a notable, soothing remedy for hemorrhoids.Plantain is renowned for its healing effect on the digestive system. This is especially useful for anyone who has been damaged by antibiotics, anti-inflammatory or pain medications, food allergies, or Celiac disease.

Both leaves and seeds specifically target the digestive system for healing. The leaves may be steeped as tea, added to soups, or dried with a sauce similar to kale chips. The seeds – a type of psyllium – can be ground or soaked for bulk mucilage or absorbable fibre, which, consumed before meals, may help with weight loss.

Because plantain is a gentle expectorant and high in silica, an infusion can be helpful for lung problems, coughs, and colds.
Plantain is almost a panacea for the human body, treating everything from all menstrual difficulties, all digestive issues, to nearly all skin complaints, and even arthritis.

Add to salads, chew to ease thirst, or enjoy in stir fries. This versatile wild vegetable will keep you in good health for years to come!

05/04/2022

Herbs are nature’s drugs and should be taken as carefully as pharmaceutical drugs. Advocates of natural healing methods believe that herbal medicine offers important benefits over prescription drugs. Some herbal remedies (such as the antidepressant St. John's wort) can interact with medications.

Solitaire >^..^<

Herbs are plant-based foods

Hardly anyone would doubt that herbs are healthy. Chives, thyme, parsley, dill, cress, rosemary, fenugreek, sage, tarragon, chervil, cayenne pepper, lemon balm, peppermint and marjoram contain high quantities of vitamins and minerals that our body needs.

Herbs not only add flavour to our dishes but also help to protect our immune system and protect cells thanks to their colourings, known as flavonoids. Their bitter and spicy flavours support the gastrointestinal tract and certain essential oils can even help combat viruses and bacteria.

In earlier centuries, so-called herb witches made ointments, tea and tinctures using herbs. In fact, many herbs are even better than fruit at protecting.

What effect do herbs have on our health?

Rosemary is the all-rounder among the herbs. It is a restorative medicinal plant. Rosemary helps with low blood pressure and regulates the gastrointestinal tract. It also helps combat fatigue. Grown in the garden, it can reach up to two metres tall and loves a sunny exposition.

It is extremely compatible with other garden herbs such as sage, oregano, lavender, fennel, leek, chamomile and caraway, and particularly supports basil growth.

Stinging nettle is often considered a w**d, although some people recognise it as the most potent medicinal herbal plant. Stinging nettle is a diuretic, purifying for the blood and reduces blood sugar levels. It helps with urination, kidney and joint pain and boosts metabolism. Stinging nettle can be prepared as a tea or in a salad. The leaves should be picked using gloves and ideally only the young shoots. Stinging nettle is rich in vitamin C and minerals. It can be prepared using olive oil, lemon juice or yoghurt. Stinging nettle, whose seeds are considered a superfood, contains more vitamin C than citrus fruits.

Basil belongs in every herb garden as it has antibacterial properties, stimulates digestion, relieves cramps, boosts the immune system, supports the stomach and intestines and even prevents arthrosis-related inflammations.

This tasty herb goes well with antipasti, salads, mozzarella, fresh cheese, goat’s cheese, pasta, bruschetta and on pizza. There are hardly any limits to how it can be used. It primarily adds a typical Mediterranean flair to many dishes. Basil also contains many minerals such as calcium, potassium and magnesium. It contains vitamin A and B-group vitamins.

Peppermint is known worldwide, particularly in the form of peppermint tea. Its fresh leaves from the herb garden prevent respiratory illnesses, alleviates indigestion and colds and relieve cramps and flatulence. The medical effects of mint are thanks to their oil, called menthol.

Peppermint tea has a calming effect, particularly in the evening. This medicinal herb is popular in herbal medicine thanks to its pain-relieving properties for gastrointestinal discomfort and stimulates the appetite. Peppermint oil and tea is not recommended for people with gall bladder and liver problems or inflamed mucous membranes.

The typical mint aroma is excellent for jazzing up desserts, summer drinks and salads. Mint requires a partially shaded exposition in the garden and nutrient-rich, damp soil that is kept well watered.

Known as a medicinal plant since ancient times, sage is a valued culinary and medical herb. The only thing that matters is: it must be genuine sage (Salvia officinalis). As an anti-inflammatory and purifying herb, it is a trusted means of treating inflammation in the mouth and throat area thanks to its disinfectant properties. Sage tea is thought to have a relaxing and soothing effect on stomach pains and menstrual cramps.

Sage is also rich in vitamins and minerals and contains plenty of vitamin C and vitamin B3. Due to its strong flavour, sage should be used carefully and sparingly. It is ideal for seasoning meat, fish and vegetable dishes and goes well with other herbs such as garlic, thyme and tarragon.

In the garden, sage enjoys full sun. It can also tolerate partial shade, under one condition: it must be warm.

Lemon balm is considered a herb for the soul as it has a strong lemon aroma. It is used to treat sleep disorders, anxiety and depression and has a calming, anxiety-reducing effect. It can also help alleviate indigestion.

Lemon balm goes well with fish, game, poultry and quark. Dried lemon balm can also be prepared as a tea, for ointments and herbal wine. When drunk as a tea, it helps alleviate cramps, gastric disorders, diarrhoea and flatulence. The contents of lemon balm also protect mucous membranes and are anti-inflammatory.

In the garden, lemon balm prefers plenty of light and space so that it can spread out. It prefers a sunny to partially shaded location in loamy, nutrient-rich soil.

Dill is known primarily for its great flavour and less for its healthy properties. It is an ancient herbal and medicinal plant. Dill contains numerous vitamins and minerals such as sodium, calcium and potassium.

As a medicinal plant, dill helps with nervous disorders, sleep disorders and alleviates cramp and stomach pain. The essential oils found in garden dill are extremely rich in carvone. Only the seeds (dill fruits) are used for medicinal purposes and not the herb itself.

Dill is versatile in cooking, it perfectly complements salads, soups, cheese dishes, sauces, fish dishes, squashes, green peas, herb dressing, preserved vegetables and gherkins. Dill emits an aromatic fragrance in your garden and reaches heights of 30 to 75 centimetres. Garden dill is very flexible when it comes to soil, however it does not like compacted and waterlogged soil.

Fenugreek is also a medicinal and herbal plant for your garden. It is particularly popular with Asian cuisine enthusiasts. This popular medicinal and herbal plant is also very aromatic. Fenugreek is extremely popular in Indian curry dishes.

The seeds are used for seasoning beef, lamb and pork. They can also be used to enhance vegetables, soups and stews. The shoots are ideal for use in salads. Fenugreek likes a dry, sunny and well-protected spot. The soil should be slightly damp but never too wet.

The plant is rich in essential mineral and enzymes with a high iron and calcium content. Fenugreek alleviates high blood pressure, gastrointestinal discomfort, liver damage, bronchitis, rheumatism, cramp and sore throat. Hildegard von Bingen praised its excellent properties as a natural remedy for a wide variety of ailments.

One of the most popular herbs used in cooking over here were chives, yet its medicinal properties are largely forgotten about.

Chives contain almost all of the minerals and trace elements we require. It is rich in iron and has an expectorant, antibacterial and diuretic effect. Its high content of essential oils such as mustard oil is antibacterial and reduces blood pressure.

In ancient times, chives were a popular medicinal plant that have been rediscovered as the Chinese have labelled them the jewel among the vegetable plants. It is used in cooking and medicine.

It contains a higher vitamin C content than apples. 100g of chives contain as much vitamin C as one kilo of apples and are extremely healthy. Chives complement almost every savoury dish. They are classically used as chives in herb cheese and herb butter, on scrambled eggs, on dips or in potato soup and potato salads. Chives also enhance tomatoes or salads. You can grow herbs such as sage, oregano, thyme and many other medicinal hers such as bearberry leaves, comfrey, birch leaves, bloodwort, boldo and borage in your garden.

Herbs can be used to make tea, tinctures, herbal oils, herbal ointments, herbal powders, aromatic vinegar and herbal syrup. The best thing about them is that you don’t necessarily need a garden to grow them; most plants can be grown on balconies in plant boxes.

What is an Herb?

Any plant that is used for medicine, scent, or flavour – whether the seeds, flower, or leaves – is an herb. You can add herbs with healing powers to your medicine cabinet and to your favorite recipes. There are thousands of healing herbs, many that people frequently use without recognizing health benefits.

Benefits of Specific Herbs

The following are some of the powerful herbs that have proven to be effective at treating conditions often common among seniors.

Cinnamon

Blood sugar can be reduced by approximately 10% by taking cinnamon daily in an extract, according to a study on type 2 diabetics. Another study showed that cinnamon also reduces triglycerides by about 23% and cholesterol levels by 13%. Anyone with heart risks can benefit from this everyday herb. Please note that a large amount of the cinnamon spice can be dangerous, which is why it’s important to use water-soluble extract for herbal treatments.

Turmeric

If you are an arthritis sufferer, turmeric may be able to relieve your pain because it contains a powerful anti-inflammatory agent that works in a way similar to Cox-2 inhibitors. Drugs that reduce the Cox-2 enzyme are effective at reducing pain and swelling caused by arthritis. There are other benefits of turmeric, including that it may prevent Alzheimer’s disease and colon cancer.

There are certain plaques that can develop in the brain and that are characteristic of Alzheimer’s, and curcumin (which is in turmeric) clears out the plaques. Clinical trials have shown that curcumin also shrinks colon polyps, if it is taken along with a small dosage of quercetin, an antioxidant found in cabbage, apples, and onions. Doctors savvy to the benefits of herbal remedies recommend cooking with turmeric whenever possible.

Garlic

If you want to strengthen your immune system, add garlic to your diet. Garlic may stimulate the cells which attack invading organisms. With high consumption of this spicy herb, studies strongly show that rates of colorectal, ovarian, and other cancers are lowered. One study concluded that people with a history of colon polyps experience a reduction in number and size of precancerous growths after a year of taking aged garlic extract supplements. Garlic is also believed to protect against strokes and heart attacks because it helps to lower bad cholesterol.

Holy Basil

Leaves of holy basil have been found to relieve headaches, indigestion, and stress. Holy basil extract is widely available in health food stores and is also believed to aid in the treatment of breast cancer.

St. John’s Wort

If you seek relief for anxiety and mild to moderate depression, St. John’s wort is proven to be effective. The herb contains the hormone melatonin, which regulates our sleep-wake cycles, but also increases the body’s level of melatonin, which helps to improve sleep. Take a supplement of St. John’s wort three times daily for sleep and mood problems. Consult with your doctor first, however, before taking any herbal remedies. St. John’s wort is known to interact with several varieties of prescription medications.

More Healing Herbs

As mentioned before, there are many herbs that can be used for medicinal purposes. The following are a few more:

Peppermint or dill for indigestion
Chamomile for insomnia
Lemon balm for headaches and tension
Rosemary for halitosis (bad breath) and to improve concentration
Thyme, sage, bay leaves, and rosemary to prevent stomach upset

Just a final reminder regarding herbs. Natural healing agents are not regulated . Be sure the labels on your herbal products have a seal of approval or optain them from a licenced herbalist, It may be a good idea to talk to your doctor before taking herbal supplements, and don’t overdo on the use of herbs

The new moon is a great time to start a new project, or do a cleanse and start the next cycle renewed.
01/04/2022

The new moon is a great time to start a new project, or do a cleanse and start the next cycle renewed.

28/03/2022

Solitaire >^..^

Finally! A break in the radio silence! Covid became overwhelming, but were back doing readings. Just a few guidance read...
24/03/2022

Finally! A break in the radio silence!

Covid became overwhelming, but were back doing readings.

Just a few guidance readings for some friends.

15/03/2022

Mystic Soul )0(

Brand new deck for readings!
17/09/2021

Brand new deck for readings!

18/06/2021

Lyrics video of the cover song Savage Daughter by Sarah Hester❄︎ i can not explain how much i love this song❄︎☽ I take lyric video requests for any artist! J...

23/05/2021
It is time to take action, don't get too wild but let yourself run free! Embrace your freedom and it will bring enlighte...
23/05/2021

It is time to take action, don't get too wild but let yourself run free! Embrace your freedom and it will bring enlightenment.

20/05/2021

Check me out on tiktok! Going to try and do daily or bidaily reads!

Message for today : be on the lookout for a messenger of change. They are getting ready to lead you towards your dreams.
18/05/2021

Message for today : be on the lookout for a messenger of change. They are getting ready to lead you towards your dreams.

09/05/2021

Working away. Creating a nebula Inspired card box.

Early morning reading for a new client coming up on a huge life change. Wow! Is all I can say. Very powerful message for...
08/05/2021

Early morning reading for a new client coming up on a huge life change. Wow! Is all I can say. Very powerful message for her.

06/05/2021

First finished clay earrings 🥰 not perfect, but super cute!






Apparently its National Paranormal Day!Blessings to those who help us heal in this way
03/05/2021

Apparently its National Paranormal Day!

Blessings to those who help us heal in this way

Message from the universe for all of you today:Stand up for what you believe, your values and beliefs have merit. Do not...
03/05/2021

Message from the universe for all of you today:

Stand up for what you believe, your values and beliefs have merit. Do not retreat , voice your opinions, but do not assume yours is the only viable one.

Celebrating Beltane with a journey into the past and connecting with ancestors.
01/05/2021

Celebrating Beltane with a journey into the past and connecting with ancestors.

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