quietearthyoga
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8 years ago @ WordPress blog at quie... - Herbal Goddess · 0 replies · +1 points
So kind! Yes! Lost Language of Plants has been around for years. Stephen Harrod Buhner is its author. :)
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8 years ago @ WordPress blog at quie... - Herby DIY Tutorials · 0 replies · +1 points
So sorry it took me ages to respond. Okay, I'm such a folk herbalist that my measurements are pretty loose. I don't have recipes on the site, but I can give you some. What recipes were you interested in, specifically?
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9 years ago @ WordPress blog at quie... - Herby DIY Tutorials · 0 replies · +1 points
10 drops holy basil essential oil
5 drops clove, cinnamon, or peppermint essential oil (optional; for taste)
Powdered stevia to taste (optional)
In a small jar, combine the baking soda, essential oil, and stevia, if using. Mix it up. Add water a bit at a time, stirring, until you have a paste-like consistency. Despite the presence of baking soda (which is a cleanser, whitener, antibacterial, and odor fighter), this is not abrasive to the teeth. It’s perfectly safe for veneers, dentures, and sensitive teeth.
Makes around 5 ounces of toothpaste (that’s 200 + brushings!)