Wait–when did Shakespeare become a wellness guru?
Believe it or not, the Bard had more to say about health than you might think.
In Hamlet, Ophelia enters with a handful of herbs—rosemary, pansies, fennel, rue, violets. On the surface, they’re poetic symbols. But each also carries a rich tradition of healing, rooted in folklore, herbal medicine, and (as you'll see) modern science.
In this episode, we’ll explore what Ophelia’s flowers can teach us today: how rosemary sharpens memory, fennel aids digestion, violets inspire simplicity, and more. Shakespeare’s words remind us that beauty, meaning, and health are deeply intertwined.
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