A s summer and its heat surround us, we look into our sick-bays, healing rooms, herbal nooks, and cupboards to see if we have the herbs of the season and prepare them both for healing, food, and treats over these summer nights. Red Clover: This sweet, cool herb, which is often made into a tea from its dried flowers, is a favorite herb of summer. It is often used for lymphatic congestion, blood purification, and hormonal balancing. It is a natural, plant-based source of estrogen. It is said to symbolize: Beauty, Health, and Protection. Mullein: This cool, salty herb, is a vibrant torche of summer. It is often used medicinally for lung aids with dry coughs and asthma, as well as bladder aid. Dried stocks are often used as torches within rewilding. It is said to symbolize: Courage, Protection, and Rest. Raspberry: This warm, watery herb is a sweet delight of summer. It is used to aid cardiovascular issues, women's menstruation issues, and aid pregnancy in later terms. It is
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