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Caryn is a dedicated holistic practitioner with a profound passion for natural healing, driven by her journey to find solutions for her own family's health challenges
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Spring is finally here! This is definitely one of our favorite times of year! As an herbalist, its time to dig fresh spring roots, marvel at the first courageous spring flowers and most of all increase the flavor of bitterness in your diet to flush out the stagnation of winter.
It’s time for shifting, reorganizing and spring cleaning inside and out, from sweeping out the mudroom and putting the winter gear away to doing a spring cleanse.
Nature has a pattern, a flow, a rhythm; when the season changes it’s an opportunity to observe her movements, her shifts, her invitation to tune in. The more we feel her rhythm and let it guide our movements the more we recognize that we are part of that rhythm. For us humans to be vibrant and healthy, it’s best if we naturally flow with the season. Spring is one of the most glorious and joyful moments to tune in. Its a time of deep creativity and inspiration. Its a time of bursting energy, planting seeds and setting your sights on the path ahead. Eat more plants, drink more tea and enjoy the bounty of spring! Here are a few ways to tap into the rhythm from an herbalist perspective.
Now is the time to dig deep into your apothecary cabinet, pull out those jars that have been pushed to the back. Take inventory of what you have on hand and what you need to replenish. We love to get creative with our spring tea blends as we empty out our winter herbs and begin our new blends. As with any change, now is the time to support your liver and digestion. Adding in red clover to all of your blends is great for a natural and calm detox. Red Clover is good for skin health and is rich in minerals, something that we can be deficient in after a long winter without an adequate amount of fresh greens.* Red clover adds an excellent flavor to any tea blend. Im always disappointed with myself in late winter if I havent finished off my jar of red clover. Now is the time to get the job done!
PLAN FOR THE SPRING HARVEST
After you have cleaned out and organized your apothecary, it’s time to make a plan for the spring herb harvest. Make a list of all the things you would like to add to your apothecary this year. What tinctures need restocking? What teas need to be blended? What salves need to be curated? What interesting new herbs do you want to learn about and add to new recipes or products? Unearth your herb drying racks from the basement or get to work making new ones.
Whatever youre going to be planting, make sure you have enough seeds on hand! Whatever youre planning on wildcrafting, its time to wash and dry your wildcrafting baskets and crack open your favorite field guide. We always have more fun to adventure into the fields and forests with a friend or two, so find a buddy that has the same interest. Dream up some new spring recipes and keep a sharp eye on the first signs of green. Nothing beats on open field of dandelions!
GET MOVING, GET HYDRATED
It’s so easy to get dehydrated, but the good news–it’s also so easy to stay hydrated! Drink more water daily. Yes, that seems easier said than done for many of us, but a little effort will go a long way. For me, drinking a big glass of water in the morning as soon as I get out of bed is the best way to start my day off on the right foot. Being adequately hydrated will help the body with proper elimination and natural detoxification. Spring is a good time to move the lymphatic system, increase exercise and sweat out the residues of winter. Dry brushing and lymphatic massage are all excellent ways to get in tune with the change of season.
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