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The Polypody Review

The Polypody Review

A journal of herbs, health, and healing for explorers of the green path. We share weekly articles on a range of topics in alternative health, herbalism, nature, and more, written by experts in their fields.

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Herbal Green Smoothies for Health and Healing

Green smoothies are an excellent health food - but only if they are made with the right plant ingredients. If you look online for green smoothie recipes, you will find plenty there, but nearly all of them contain far too much fruit. Fruit s...

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March in the Herb Garden

March swept through the garden in a flurry of blossom and blue skies. It was a full-on month of industry and growth, as the flowers, buds, stems and leaves appeared in green swathes, leaving the winter behind and making way for spring. The ...

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The Cascades

We were above the tree line at last and could see the Cascade Mountains stretching away into the distance, patches of snow on peaks far to the north and east, the air shimmering in the summer heat. We’d been climbing for an hour or more thr...

17 days ago
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    A journal of herbs, health, and healing for explorers of the green path. Published by Aeon Books

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