Starting today, May 16, Herbal Philosophy is offering our line of artisanal healing teas at 50-56% off on Gilt City. Though this sale is targeted at Gilt City’s Seattle audience, it is available nationwide with a flat shipping rate of $5. If you’re interested in buying some
Read more →Don’t be fools today, be a sage. Sage, Salvia Officinalis, Garden Sage, Common Sage; All names for this wonder-herb. This is a different sort of herb today. This one is primarily eaten and added into food. Historically, Sage has been used to ward off evil, snakebites and
Read more →Meadowsweet, a tall, stout and fragrant perennial with deeply veined leaves and white flowers that smell of almonds and wintergreen. When dried and soaked, they provide an immediate soothing antacid effect to the stomach. It then moves into the joints, relieving arthritic pain. It also holds fever
Read more →Herbal Philosophy’s Feel Beautiful tea has been featured in the New Beauty Spa+ Magazine. We are thrilled and honored. New Beauty aims to be the best resource on beauty and wellness, from cutting edge breakthroughs in cosmetic surgery to ancient herbal remedies. Their mission is to boost confidence by fortifying inner
Read more →Yerba mate is, in fact, a tree, and has been in use for several thousand years in the jungles of South America. It is a natural source of caffeine, and can be found in our Feel Lite tea. It was first consumed by the Guarani people and
Read more →Teaism is a cult founded on the adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday existence. It inculcates purity and harmony, the mystery of mutual charity, the romanticism of the social order. It is essentially a worship of the Imperfect, as it is a tender
Read more →Catuaba, pronounced Cat-oo-a-va, is more of a bark extract than an actual independent root or herb. It’s been in use for hundreds of years in the Brazilian Rainforest as an aphrodisiac. This is probably where its namesake comes from which literally means: “what gives strength to the
Read more →St. John’s Wort is a major herb that is often used to treat mild forms of depression in people. Its name is derived from the traditional harvesting day, June 24th, which is also known as St. John’s Day. Its first use has been recorded as early as
Read more →Herbal Philosophy has opened an Etsy shop. Please check it out and let us know what you think!
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