Our earliest memories involve gardening, canning, foraging, hunting, and fishing. In every season these mountains provide for the people living here. They provide medicine both for the soul and the body. The culture is rich in tradition, steeped in faith, and tempered with a bit of mountaineer rowdiness and pride.
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Our earliest memories involve gardening, canning, foraging, hunting, and fishing. In every season these mountains provide for the people living here. They provide medicine both for the soul and the body. The culture is rich in tradition, steeped in faith, and tempered with a bit of mountaineer rowdiness and pride.
We’re generational herbalists here at TAH and today we are joined by Master Herbalist and Pharmacist, Allison Tuell, Pharm D. @frogcreekfarms_apothecarian @truth_innerglow Together we will discuss herbal medicine, it’s limits, and the use of western medicine where appropriate.
The Appalachian Homestead
Our earliest memories involve gardening, canning, foraging, hunting, and fishing. In every season these mountains provide for the people living here. They provide medicine both for the soul and the body. The culture is rich in tradition, steeped in faith, and tempered with a bit of mountaineer rowdiness and pride.