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morethansalad · 1 year
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Iced Oatstraw Tulsi Rose Moon Milk (Vegan)
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theselfcaremaven · 1 year
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kids-worldfun · 1 year
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8 Safest Herbs for Breastfeeding Moms. Hormonal roller-coasters, fatigue, and stress often affect the well-being of new mothers. Discover eight herbs that may help breastfeeding moms relax. 
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icedmetaltea · 13 days
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The last time i confessed something in private the whole area knew about it
HOW
Who snitched
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chocolate-sunbeam · 1 year
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First Harvest: Grain, by Nui Cobalt
Autumn
Acres full of sunlight, tall and bountiful... oatstraw and hay drying in the late summer fields
Bottle sniff: real nice, golden, sweet and a little dry, a little spicy
On skin: yeah I do get the warm drying straw aspect, though it has this spicy edge i wasn't expecting. It's delicious. I imagine that will calm down over the next 10 minutes tbh. And the hay note--holy damn. There it is. Real hay smell. I'm sad it's sold out now, I hope they reblend it sometime or use the same note in something else I can get my hands on. It's just what I wanted it to be ;^; i notice a subtle but utterly consoling throw
The drydown is just a nice, fairly typical fade of the original scent. Ambery, still maintaining a slight dry straw quality, but no longer as distinctive.
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maculategiraffe · 1 year
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madamlaydebug · 1 year
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Amla, astragalus, alfalfa, borage, burdock, dandelion,elderberry,  goji berry, hawthorn berry, Lion's mane, maitake, mimosa, moringa, nettles, oatstraw, red clover, reishi, shitaki, skullcap, zizyphus are some of the best herbs to taken a regular level. Plan to heal family. Invest in your wellness by learning which if these are best for supporting you.⁣⁣
• Whether you're looking to encourage mental clarity  or protect your brain from decline, herbal medicine has a lot to offer. Consider Nootropics like Bacopa, Lemon Balm and Ginkgo. These are herbs that can be used to improve memory, concentration, focus and learning while mitigating and protecting against cognitive decline. ⁣
• Gingko is a powerful antioxidant, rich in flavonoids and proanthocyanidins. It is a vascular tonic and is neuroprotective. Which literally means it prevents brain death by protecting the brain from oxidative stress and in the aging process. Talk about Brain Power !⁣
•  Having trouble sitting and focusing on the task at hand Sis? A cup of Bacopa Tea to promote attention, or for those who are over-stimulated mentally to combat mental fatigue will do your mind right.   Bacopa supports forgetfulness in the short term, and enhances memory in the long term. Have you heard of this herb before? ⁣
• Energetically lemon balm is cooling which helps us to recenter, ground and tune in. It is quite uplifting to the mood and nutritive to the nerves. Lemon balm is delicious and magical in any way, shape or form — infusions, herbal syrups, tincture, cordial, capsule, fresh herb, etc.
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bonemeadows · 1 year
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i love to practice harp (debussy) for one hour, walk to kitchen, stop to gaze at (newly risen) moon on the way, boil water, put logs on fire, kiss dog, make tea (nettle and oatstraw), open document, write
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naturalchaotic · 1 year
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magick ramen
I’m going to share one of my favorite kitchen witch practices . It’s ramen. special ramen.
Like any spell or magickal working, start with your intention. Is this going to be a bowl of abundance ramen? Does it need to be healing, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral? Mood-boosting? Grounding? And what if you want weed infused ramen??
Gather basic ingredients. noodles. A base broth/powder/sauce if you have it, you can use regular ramen sauce packets and add your other ingredients too, the herbs and spices, veggies and mushrooms.
Intentional herbal ingredients
Healing/immune boost:: ginger, turmeric, black pepper, garlic, cayenne/hot peppers/tabasco sauce, astragalus, thyme, any medicinal mushrooms (i love maitake), cumin
Abundance: basil, rosemary, ginger, lemon thyme, lemongrass, oregano, dill, avocado (avocado ramen when it’s perfected is tooo good)
Grounding: any root vegetable such as carrots, Nutritive herbs like Dandelion leaf or root/burdock root, spinach, oregano, basil, parsley, red clover, nettles, raspberry leaf, oatstraw, sesame oil
Mood management: reishi, ashwagandha, lemongrass, lemon balm, basil/holy basil, ginseng
Weed ramen: All you need is a thc infused oil or butter or a dab of concentrate, depending on the potency a little usually goes a long way.
You can also make a non thc herbal butter and oil infusions for the fatty element of the soup. If you’re an egg ramen person don’t forget the egg!
For the salt element you can make an herbal infused salt by simply mixing some salt with an herb or herbs of choice.
Obviously you can apply these intentional ingredients to any meal, ramen is just so easy and versatile and fun to make. If you make your own magic ramen (yes i use magick and magic interchangeably) let me know how the process goes!
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reynita9 · 2 years
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oatstraw dandelion root slippery elm cinnamon honey is my new jam
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beeharris · 1 year
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Birthday cake in the fields of oatstraw & oak February 18, 2023
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sagenatural · 4 months
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Build-A-Tea 2023 Part 5: Other Ingredients 3
Last of the Tumblr Polls.
(I was warned that the wildcards list would be dangerous due to including vanilla.)
(The website poll does include vanilla if you want to go skew results with Tumblr-culture.)
(Which would amuse me greatly.)
(And I don’t mind responses both here and there, either.)
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icedmetaltea · 2 months
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Some tea ideas for an etsy I'll probably never have (but MAYBE ONE DAY WHEN I CAN AFFORD TO BUY ALL THE STUFF FOR IT-)
Everything beyond green would probably be decaf since I'm mega sensitive tho, if I could even find decaf versions of some of these
Cyber Wasteland -
Black tea Lapsang souchong Lime zest Red safflower Butterfly pea flower Edible gold dust Princess -
White tea Raspberry pieces Peach pieces Rose petals Candy pearls Vanilla flavor
Leo (and the other zodiacs prolly but just doing this for now BC I'M A LEO FUCK YOUUUU) -
Honeybush Candied lemon pieces Sunflower petals Marigold petals Vanilla flavor Caramel flavor
Bustling Bakery -
Roasted barley Houjicha Coconut chips Vanilla flavor Chocolate flavor Cream flavor
Softer Days -
Apple mint Oatstraw Rose petals Honeysuckle petals Strawberry pieces Almond flavor HP potion -
Ginger Peppermint Chamomile Elderberry flower Echinacea Lemon balm Honey granules
Iced metal (hehe ofc I gotta do this one) - Gunmetal green tea Moroccan mint Blackcurrant Violet petals Butterfly pea flower Edible metallic dust
Olden days - Greek mountain tea tea Lavender Rosemary Strawberry milk - Milk oolong Strawberry pieces Strawberry flavor Cardcaptor -
Jasmine pearl tea Cherry blossom petals Strawberry pieces Cherry flavor Cream flavor Vanilla flavor
Pie by the window - Rooibos Blueberries Blackberries Caramel flavor Vanilla flavor Toffee sugar
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tipsycad147 · 6 months
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Nourishing the Soul: Milky Oat Plant Profile
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Alexis J. Cunningfolk
I’m not exactly sure when I met Milky Oats as plant medicine. I feel like it was probably during my first few herbs classes, but it took a few rounds of meeting them for me to recognize how profoundly healing their gifts are. Milky Oats grow abundantly and are easy to harvest making them a great and versatile ally for many plant folk, especially those just starting our on the path. I find endless inspiration with Milky Oat and some of my most beloved memories of making herbal remedies are with Milky Oat.
So let’s meet the remedy for the soul known as Milky Oat.
Milky Oats Avena sativa
Folk Names : Dousar, haver
Element : Water, Earth
Moon Phase : New Moon
Zodiac Signs : Cancer, Capricorn
Planets : Moon, Venus, Jupiter
Parts used : Unripe seeds (milky oats) and stem (oatstraw)
Habitat : An annual grass that has naturalized throughout much of North America and is indigenous to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa.
Growing conditions : Full sun and rich soil with moderate water.
Collection : Collect the Milky Oat tops in early spring, when they excrete “milk” when squeezed. My favorite time to harvest Milky Oats is on the Spring Equinox or a New Moon (better it be when both are happening at the same time!).
Flavor : Sweet
Temperature : Neutral to Warm
Moisture : Moist
Tissue State : Cold/Depression, Dry/Atrophy
Constituents : Beta-carotene, B vitamins, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium, selenium, silicon, zinc, lipids, alkaloids, vitamin E
Actions : Antidepressant, alterative, demulcent, diaphoretic, nervine, nutritive, reproductive tonic, diuretic, endocrine tonic
Main Uses : Milky Oats are the best example of a trophorestorative for the nervous system found in traditional western herbalism. I love them because not only are the nourishing to the nervous system, but nourishing to the soul. Milky Oat is best used over a long period and even when you stop using the herb they body remembers the medicine, continuing to act as if it were still taking it. Rich in calcium, iron, manganese, and zinc, Milky Oats are very nourishing when the body feels depleted and exhausted. The herb is a great ally for convalescence and recovery after a period of debilitation whether from the flu or longterm illness or from a heightened period of stress and anxiety (like living through a global pandemic).
Milky Oats have a combination of qualities that make them useful for folks suffering from nervous tension whether brought on by anxiety, depression, injury, overwork or excess stress from a variety of life circumstances. They are mildly anti-depressant, helping to increase energy without being overstimulating which is great as insomnia is often a symptom of nervous tension. The herb can be very useful for those who are recovering from drug and alcohol addiction as it will help to rebalance their damaged nervous systems. Seniors benefit from Milky Oats, especially if they are experiencing paralysis and wasting diseases. In general, Milky Oats helps the frazzled personality who have become oversensitive to life. Oats are helpful, too, in increasing stamina and helping with overall endurance.
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They relieve tension headaches and melancholic states that might occur before and during menstruation and also help to relieve menopausal symptoms as they are gently balancing to the hormonal system. High in silicon, Milky Oats are strengthening to hair, nails, teeth, and bones when used internally and externally. Deeply healing to the nervous system, Milky Oats help us to experience life through a more pleasurable filter. The herbs are great postpartum, helping support the big life transitions that happen in the fourth trimester. 
Milky Oats can help with digestion as many restorative herbs are, and especially useful when constipation is present, as they are mucilaginous and can help with the passage of stools. Oat meal can help with the regulation of blood sugar as well as assist with digestion and being an overall good choice for folks looking to increase energy.
We’ve been using Milky Oats for a long time in traditional western herbalism and I wanted to share an interesting historical description of their use. Hildegard of Bingen was a 12th century herbalist, writer, composer, and mystic amongst many other things, wrote about Oats in her book on health, Physica. Using the limiting language of the time, Hildegard describes using Oats within a sweat bath for those suffering from mental illness which has brought on feelings of emptiness and a “split mind.” Her advice is:
“But let whoever is worn out with paralysis and as a result has a split mind and empty thoughts, so that the person is somewhat insane, be in a sweat bath when the wheat in the hot water in which it has been cooked is poured over the hot stones. Let them do this often; they will return to themselves and gain sanity.” (Hildegard’s Healing Plants, 7)
Her description aligns with modern understandings of Milky Oats usefulness: it is rebalancing to the nervous system, helps in recovering energy after a period of debilitation, and is a general restorative. Would a sweat bath as Hildegard described it be useful today for supporting someone struggling with nervous exhaustion? Probably - sweat baths used to be much more common in traditional western herbalism and eclectic medicine and I support their re-emergence. A bath of Milky Oat would be useful, too. Use Milky Oats in baths or as part of an herbal oil blend to relieve itchiness (eczema, psoriasis), lessen pain, and strengthen the skin’s elasticity. Neuralgia, rheumatism, eczema, and fibromyalgia are all helped by Milky Oats.
Milky Oats can be prepared in many ways and its mild flavor make it easy to add to most blends. As I look back on my time training and working as an herbalist, it is Milky Oat which has taught me a lot about how one plant can be prepared in a multitude of ways to bring about healing. I don’t use a lot of alcohol-based remedies for myself, but I always make sure to have Milky Oat tincture around because it is so effective in helping to settle the nerves and restore a sense of peace. You can prepare Milky Oat as a standard tea infusion, but it really shines as a decoction, helping to draw out its nourishing qualities. It is great in baths (either as an infusion or grinding up oatmeal). Oatmeal is also a great topical treatment for a variety of skin complaints and I like to combine ground oatmeal with Milky Oat tea to make a healing paste. Homemade oat milk can be wonderfully healing, too. Of course, you can also get a lot of similar benefits of Milky Oat by eating Oats as oatmeal or in other baked goods. Milky Oat is a versatile plant to befriend and I hope you’re feeling inspired to welcome them into your healing practice.
Magickal uses : Milky Oats are not generally associated with the moon, but as a warming nutritive tonic that builds the blood and alleviates nervous exhaustion, I find Milky Oats to have a special affinity for the New Moon. The white milk of fresh green Oat seeds makes me think of magickal Moon milk and the herb helps us to deal with the ever-changing experiences of life, much as we learn when working with the lunar rhythms. As the New Moon calls us to begin a cycle of emergence and to slowly expand our energy after a period of waning contraction, Milky Oats are richly nutritious lending us foundational strength for the work ahead. The generous nutritive qualities of Milky Oats give us a hint to its magickal uses, which are primarily for prosperity and abundance rituals. 
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The Oat Personality : The Milky Oat person is exhausted. Completely and utterly. They feel debilitated and lacking in energy, unable to sleep and struggling to wake. It is as if they move through a waking, blurry dream. Unable to focus for long on any one thing, Milky Oat folks struggle to determine their sense of purpose in life. Their energy seems to be flung far and wide with little to harvest in return. Even though they are exhausted they can be excessive in the way that they expend energy and fine themselves prone to regular burnout. Part of the struggle of Milky Oat folks is that they are interested and good at many things, yet fall prey to the idea of having a singular and sudden epiphany of their purpose and calling that they might even over-use drugs in an attempt to access such a “instant breakthrough.” The beauty of Milky Oat folks, though, is that they are good at so many things! Milky Oat medicine will help them learn to embrace the diversity of their passions into an interconnected melody of calling.
Contraindications : Generally regarded as safe. Be cautious with the use of oats if you have a gluten allergy.
Dosage : Standard dosage. Decoction is one of the best ways to enjoy Milky Oats. Decoct 1 tablespoon of oats per 2 cups of water for at least 15 minutes.
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Milky Oat is one of my favorite herbs for eclipse season and during the summer months I like to use Oat milk it to my rainbow lattes. And if you want to explore more about the connections between plants and the Moon, here’s a good place to start.
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lookssheydy · 6 months
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It's hard to know what to do in such times outside of hyperfocusing on what's happening, signing petitions, or donating. It's hard to tear yourself away from the screens for fear of what might be happening in a situation that is constantly changing. But I've found some things that have helped me.
- Signed up for both a SVARA and Shel Maala class
- Making golem art (it's not ready yet, but I will share when I'm finished.)
- Taking the dogs to the park for long walks
- Good smells (candles, aromatherapy, cocoa, you name it.)
- Herbal tinctures and teas (don't be afraid to take some bee balm, violet, rose, lavendar, or oatstraw)
- Video games (I've been playing a lot of Overwatch)
- Reading
I'll add to this list if I find anything else that helps. Also, if you have suggestions feel free to share! <3
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