Herb of the Week

The Queen's Secret: Royal Jelly & 10H2DA
By Soluna Herbals Deep inside every beehive, something remarkable is happening. Among thousands of larvae fed the same diet, one is chosen — fed exclusively on a milky, luminous substance... Read more...
Herb of the Week: Angelica Sinensis
Angelica Sinensis Historically prized in China for thousands of years, Angelica Sinensis is considered the "ultimate herb" for women. It was traditionally used to address nearly every gynecological complaint, from... Read more...
Herb of the Week: Frankincense
Frankincense, also known as olibanum, is an aromatic resin used in incense and perfumes, obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia in the family Burseraceae. Quick Facts Botanical Name: Boswellia... Read more...
10 Reasons to Use Anti-Inflammation Lotion
Anti-inflammatory lotions have emerged as a valuable tool in managing a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. Applied directly to the skin, these topical preparations offer a localized approach to relief with... Read more...
Herb of the Week: Panax Notoginseng
Ginseng is one of Chinese Medicine's most notable herbs. It is used in many formulas and depending on the variety can be either warm or cooling in nature. The variety... Read more...
Herb of the week: Safflower
Safflower plant in bloom (Chinese: Hong Hua) {Latin:Flos Carthami Tinctorii} Safflower is a special component of our anti-inflammation jow. Not only does it offer great therapeutic effects, but the scent... Read more...
Herb of the Week: Cinnamon
Cinnamon One of the world's oldest and most beloved spices, Cinnamon has been traded and revered across cultures for thousands of years — from ancient Egypt and the Mediterranean to... Read more...