Natural Medicine Curation Collection #19: Tinctures, the Memory of Music, from Bedstraw to Coffee & More

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The collective natural medicine wisdom showcased here is a bit like a very strong tincture - carefully selected ingredients, brewed with passion and serves up quite a kick! And changes the world, one dose at a time. Please lavish some love and comments on our featured authors, and share the @naturalmedicine tag across steemit with wild abandon.

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In case you were wondering how we chose posts to be featured in these curations, we favour:

  • original articles
  • a blend of personal stories and facts/research (either anecdotal or otherwise) to engage the reader
    good images or photos
  • novel or interesting approaches to self care through natural remedies
  • content that makes us go aaaaaaaaahhhhh

If you'd like help making your posts pop, please let us know - we're here to help you succeed!

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@nateonsteemit dipped his toe into the water of @mountainjewel's tinctures! (well figuratively, if not quite literally). The easy and natural sense of community in this post was incredibly special, as is Nate's review of his experience. Natural Medicine especially appreciates collaboration and the uplifting of others in our global community. We especially loved his support of the new @homesteaderscoop steem store.

Wow! The things it did to The Mother. It seemed to latch onto the mother, the active protein cultures in the ACV. In appearance, the mother became darker and larger.

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@trucklife-family shares some beautiful and tender insights - and the science behind that - of why the memory of music lingers when other cognitive skills have faded. The most helpful part is the examples in her post here of how music can draw people back from the fog of dementia for moments of clarity and connection:

...one thing that always helped them remember was music. When I was working in Ireland, I used to wake some of them up in the morning, by singing Good Morning from 'Singing in The Rain'. Every morning there was one lady who would get so excited and be singing with such gusto, it was amazing, because the rest of the time she would sit and just stare ahead.

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@digitalaldan must have sniffed the aroma of a good tincture on the breeze, because he contributed this wonderful @dtube video about how to make a tincture. Like his previous videos, this one is classy, informative and super-helpful for new herbalists, or simply for experienced brewers and tincture crafters who like to observe and learn from others' techniques and tips.

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@porters shared with us some wonderful knowledge about Northern Bedstraw. Yes, although it has been used through the ages to stuff straws and pillows, it also is used as a coffee substitute. Who knew?! Check it out here. But even more than that, we learn something of the amazing colours that can be extracted from the roots as natural dye.

Another popular use was to make a true red dye, prized by the Great Plains Indian and also prized over in Scotland and Britain where they almost depleted the area of the shields gathering theses red dye producing roots for their Elizabethan party clothes!

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@metametheus shares a powerful piece about men, mental health and depression. In an often gender-polarized world, this is such a gentle and important contribution to remind us of what a huge load men carry and how so many men suffer the same symptoms as their partners, especially when supporting her through post natal depression. Check it out here here.

...it is often too much for many men; and many men are also silently struggling with Depression — after all, we're the strong ones, right? We need to keep it together, keep the money rolling in, hold the world on our shoulders. All attention and focus needs to be on mum and bubs, it would be selfish to ask for help for yourself...


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Other Goings On...

@walkerland shared a wonderful recipe for probiotic yoghurt cheese - who doesn't need more creative ways to increase and include probiotics in the daily diet? You can find it here.

@artemislives contributed a really important natural medicine test you can do at home using beetroots to measure your stomach acid levels. Low stomach acid equals poor bioavailability and absorption! You can find the how to and reasoning here. Optimizing everything that goes into your mouth? That sounds like common sense. Why not try the beetroot test and post about your results?

Huge shout out to @macchiata who tackled that subject that none of us want to hear about - the side effects or withdrawal issues, even from natural remedies. An important read if you use, or are considering taking, either gotu kola or piratam. Read about it here.

And lastly, a shameless plug for our December @naturalmedicine competition with a MASSIVE 20 SBD up for grabs!! Please be creative, witchy, different, and find a way to contribute to our shared and growing understanding of what is a witch. Check out the guidelines and rules to play here Deadline is Solstice Day December 21st.

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We hope you loved these posts as much as we did!

Please comment, resteem and fling that @naturalmedicine love and vibe far and wide!


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