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The Many Health and Beauty Benefits of Garlic

by Randi Ragan | Mar 25, 2015 | Healing With Plants, Kitchen Rituals, Sustainable Beauty

There Are Several Hidden Health and Beauty Benefits of Garlic… Garlic is found as an ingredient in many sauces and other foods because of the oils it contains that are used for flavor but it’s a versatile plant. Did you know that there are also several...

Drink Your Spring Health

by Randi Ragan | Mar 22, 2015 | Healing With Plants, Kitchen Rituals, Seasonal Goodness

Drink Your Spring Health Here are two great smoothie recipes to aid in Spring cleansing and re-booting efforts.  Try to source fresh, organic produce at local farmer’s markets if possible.   If you can make the smoothie and drink it within 15 – 20 minutes,...

6 Homemade Cough Remedies For Your Natural Medicine Cabinet

by Randi Ragan | Feb 27, 2015 | Healing With Plants, Seasonal Goodness

Chemicals Can Harm the Body – Try Homemade Cough Remedies This time of year colds and coughs are everywhere. There are many over the counter pills and syrups designed to help lessen some of the symptoms of a cold, however I’ve found that a natural,...

4 Hidden Heroes of the Produce Section

by Randi Ragan | Feb 18, 2015 | Healing With Plants, Kitchen Rituals

“This is a guest post written and approved for RandiRagan.com. Enjoy the holistic wellness experience of the community.” It’s tough in the fruit and vegetable world. We definitely live in an era of over marketed produce that can get bored with (apples,...

Autumn Aromatherapy

by Randi Ragan | Oct 23, 2014 | Healing With Plants, Heart & Soul Tending, Seasonal Goodness

Autumn Aromatherapy In many cultures, and especially in the East, the root of a plant is an emblem of its vitality. This is in contrast to the preference we show in the West for all things, green, fresh and fragrant. We have no problem admiring the fresh, bracing tang...

LIQUID GOLD

by Randi Ragan | Feb 12, 2014 | Healing With Plants, Seasonal Goodness, Sustainable Beauty

LIQUID GOLD No matter where you live, chances are you’re experiencing the depths of dry winter skin and hair right about now. One cure all that natural living proponent like myself always urge, is to have a bottle of good old olive oil around to pour into the bath, or...
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