Sage - Dherbs - The Best All Natural Herbal Remedies & Products https://www.dherbs.com/tag/sage/ Buy the best herbal supplements, natural remedies, and herbal remedies from Dherbs. We're the #1 alternative medicine store online. ✓ Visit and shop now! Mon, 06 Jan 2025 13:44:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 3 Signs You Should Use A Scalp Serum https://www.dherbs.com/articles/3-signs-you-should-use-a-scalp-serum/ Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:21:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=172920

It is not always clear if certain beauty items are necessary, but scalp serums can help benefit dryness, thinning hair, and congested roots.

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It seems that the beauty industry continues to suggest new products for your skin and hair that you “absolutely need.” If you have a difficult time managing facial skin, hair, or scalp, then you may quickly purchase these items in hopes of remedying the issue(s). What you end up with is a cabinet full of masks, oils, exfoliants, serums, creams, lotions, and more. Is there an end to this madness?

Believe it or not, and we are not about to sell you on a product, but scalp serums make up a big part of this beauty shift. There are buzz-worthy formulas and ingredients in products, but are they really necessary? If you deal with certain scalp issues, though, you may benefit from using a simple scalp serum. We’ll detail three signs that may make you want to consider a scalp serum

Flakes Or Dryness

It’s possible to see two types of flakes on the scalp: dandruff and dryness, the former of which calls for targeted treatment, such as social shampoos. Dandruff is seborrheic dermatitis, which is a form of eczema, and it is caused by Malassezia furfur, which is a type of yeast. Dermatologists note that dandruff flare-ups tend to happen for several reasons, but the most common are stress and changes in weather (both cold and humid temperatures).

A dry scalp may reveal symptoms, such as itchiness, flakes, tight skin, redness, or ashiness, some of which overlap with dandruff’s symptoms. If you see dryness-induced flakes, seek out a hydrating scalp serum that contains peptides, hyaluronic acid, and similar ingredients. 

General Or Localized Thinning

Hair thinning tends to result from miniaturization, a process during which the diameter of the hair shaft decreases in size. That can result from hormone-related hair loss, stress-related hair loss, or the buildup of natural oils and products on the scalp. The latter only happens if you do not wash your hair enough, or you frequently use heavy products on the scalp, such as dry shampoo. Thinning can be a sign that your scalp needs a little extra TLC, especially with a serum focused on hair growth. Click here to make a natural scalp serum that may help you grow your hair. 

Congestion Surrounding Roots

Congestion may not be the first word you think of regarding your hair and scalp, but it can happen there as well. Generally speaking, a congested scalp is full of buildup from various hair products, dead skin, and natural oils. If you get close enough to the mirror, you may see a little skin visible under the buildup between hair strands. You can also massage your scalp with your fingers and see if the buildup has broken up after. 

In order to get rid of buildup, you will need a scalp serum that contains an exfoliant. Detox treatments, as some people call them, are great for cleansing the scalp and removing buildup. A scalp scrub can also be a great first step before applying a serum. Use these scalp serums before you wash your hair and consider following it up with a hydrating scalp serum, just as you would moisturize your face after using a cleansing scrub

Ultimately, you should treat your scalp a little more like skin and a little less like hair. That means you use scalp serums when necessary, especially if you notice dryness, thinning hair, or product buildup.

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Kale Salad With Peaches And Blueberries https://www.dherbs.com/recipes/recipe/kale-salad-with-peaches-and-blueberries/ Sat, 10 Aug 2024 17:39:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?post_type=recipe&p=171196

Enjoy this beautiful summer kale salad that embraces great seasonal produce. It's sweet, slightly tangy, and incredibly filling.

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Summer wouldn’t be complete without including stone fruit in your recipes. Although this salad calls for peaches, you can substitute them with nectarines, plums, or apricots if you have them on hand. The goal is to make your life easy, but we also want to add a little pizzazz to your regularly old salad. Kale is a great sturdy green that has just the right amount of bitterness for the sweeter peaces and juicy, tart blueberries. That said, this salad does a great job at making kale not taste like kale.

This could potentially be one of your new favorite salads during summer. The season is not over, so you still have time to get your hands on some fresh, seasonal peaches. The salad is very simple and tossed in an easy lemon vinaigrette that pairs beautifully with the kale, blueberries, peaches, and pumpkin seeds. You can enhance your content of protein and healthy fats if you want to add raw pecans (pictured). They are not required, but add an additional textural and slightly salty and nutty component. Again, make it easy on yourself, though. No need to overcomplicate your life!

When it comes to making a kale salad, one tip that we always suggest is to massage the kale. This extra step helps to soften the leaves and make them easier to eat. Alternatively, you can chop the kale finely instead of adding large leaves to your salad. If you have never massaged your kale before, there has never been a better time to start. Lastly, remove those fibrous, thick stems from the kale leaves, as they have a bitter, unpleasant taste.

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The 7 Best Essential Oils For Stress https://www.dherbs.com/articles/the-7-best-essential-oils-for-stress/ Sat, 13 Jul 2024 09:14:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=170986

Aromatherapy is a viable way to combat stress. It’s a practice that involves inhaling the scent of essential oils to help promote relaxation.

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Meditation, yoga, tai chi, deep breathing, and listening to music can help tame stress. Sometimes, you don’t want to meditate or listen to music because you will only fester and become more agitated. If you want to combat stress without exerting a lot of effort, sitting down and inhaling the scent of essential oils can be a great idea. It is a low-maintenance practice that has proven to be very effective. 

The olfactory system affects the part of the brain that regulates emotions. That’s why certain smells can trigger memories or feelings, both negative and positive. A 2016 review of studies found that aromatherapy was effective at reducing pain when combined with regular treatment. Aromatherapy can also be a useful tool to help reduce stress and anxiety. Many people report that aromatherapy helps to establish a general state of calm. 

How Do You Choose?

Many research studies have found that various essential oils exhibit stress-reducing and anti-anxiety properties. Generally speaking, you can use essential oils safely, save for a few that should not be used by certain groups, for example, pregnant women. Essential oils require dilution to prevent adverse reactions, so keep concentration levels below 5%. Pay attention to the dosage, purity, and application method. Some oils are perfectly safe when inhaled, but not when applied to the skin, which is why dilution is necessary. When you diffuse essential oils for stress relief, keep the following in mind:

  • Follow proper dilution guidelines. 
  • Diffuse intermittently, typically for 30 to 60 minutes on and 30 to 60 minutes off. 
  • Make sure you diffuse in a ventilated area.

Sandalwood Essential Oil

Sandalwood oil comes from the wood and roots of the East Indian sandalwood tree. Many consider this tree to be one of the most valuable trees in the world, primarily because of the health properties. A small study from 2006 found that sandalwood oil was effective at reducing anxiety in participants. Unfortunately, the sample size was too small to draw conclusive evidence, but results were promising. 

Lemon Essential Oil

Sourced from the leaves of the lemon plant, lemon essential oil may exhibit sedative and anxiety-reducing properties. Lemon essential oil offers a bright aroma that may help boost your mood and contribute to a positive outlook. A 2018 study found that lemon essential oil had a positive effect on dopamine activities in mice. A previous study from 2005 found that lemon essential oil improved cognitive performance, concentration, and attention span in students during the learning process.

Jasmine Essential Oil

A beautifully scented oil, jasmine essential oil comes from the flowers of the floral jasmine plant. It has been known for its ability to calm the mind and uplift mood. A 2010 study examined jasmine essential oil and found that it increased blood oxygen saturation, breathing rate, and blood pressure when compared to a placebo. A 2013 study found that participants who inhaled the aroma of jasmine essential oil experienced a significant decrease in negative emotions and had an overall mood boost. 

Clary Sage Essential Oil

Clary sage is a flowering herb native to the Mediterranean region. It may help reduce stress levels because of its ability to decrease cortisol (the stress hormone), as per a 2014 study. This study, which included menopausal women, also found that clary sage essential oil provided antidepressant effects. 

Orange Essential Oil

Orange essential oil exhibits anxiolytic properties, meaning it helps reduce anxiety. Because orange essential oil has a vibrant aroma, it may increase alertness or heighten the senses. In conjunction with its calming effects, orange essential oil may help balance your mood and regulate anxiety levels. Unfortunately, it did not have the same effects as tea tree oil did in a controlled study. 

Chamomile Essential Oil

Perhaps you drink a cup of chamomile tea if you want to unwind before bed. The chamomile plant is said to have sedative effects, and chamomile essential oil is no different. Chamomile essential oil may exhibit relaxation properties that can aid with sleep. An eight-week study from 2017 found that 58.1% of the participants experienced a reduction in symptoms of severe generalized anxiety disorder after using chamomile extract. A smaller 2018 study found that chamomile therapy was able to reduce symptoms of anxiety and decrease cortisol levels. 

Ylang Ylang Essential Oil

Growing on the Cananga tree, ylang ylang is a yellow, star-shaped flower native to countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, India, and parts of Australia. Ylang ylang essential oil may have a relaxing effect by way of decreasing blood pressure. Preliminary research shows that it helps decrease blood pressure, but more research is necessary to confirm these findings.

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Are Head Spa Treatments Worth The Hype? https://www.dherbs.com/articles/are-head-spa-treatments-worth-the-hype/ Sat, 18 May 2024 09:06:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=170538

Have you seen those videos of relaxing waterfall head spa treatments? We dive in to see whether or not they are worth the hype.

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Nothing in this world can survive without a solid foundation. That is especially true for your hair. If your scalp is not healthy, your hair is likely to be brittle, limp, or overall unhealthy. That’s where cleansing and moisturizing the scalp comes into play. When your hair roots and follicles are healthy, you can experience better growth and shinier hair. 

In case you have not seen all of the TikTok videos and Instagram reels, head spas have been increasing in popularity. The videos showcase a close up camera on the scalp to see what issues need to be addressed. What follows is a series of deep cleansing scrubs, oiling the hair, a halo rinsing apparatus, a scalp massage, and then another close up camera on the scalp to see the difference after the treatment. They are highly popular in China, Japan, and Korea, and are now more present in the United States. 

Head spas are hair care treatments that aim to revitalize the hair and scalp. It may sound like a luxurious treatment reserved for special occasions, but incorporating head spa treatments into your hair care routine may have a significant impact on the health of your hair. Continue reading to learn about five benefits of head spas. You may just want to try one out to see and feel the difference. 

Boosts Blood Circulation

Why is boosting circulation to the scalp beneficial for your hair? By improving blood flow, you help to deliver more nutrients and oxygen to the hair roots, which is necessary for growth and strength. That stimulation also promotes healthier hair growth, which contributes to thicker, more vibrant hair. Head spa treatments work to boost circulation to the scalp via the scalp massage, head steaming, and intense water pressure. 

Balances Oil Production

An oily scalp is just as problematic as a dry scalp. Everyone wants their scalp to be just right, but we aren’t all Goldilocks. By receiving regular head spa treatments, you can help balance the scalp’s natural oil production. When you regulate this, you can help reduce the likelihood of an overly oily or excessively dry scalp, both of which are harmful to hair health. When your scalp’s oil production is balanced, you support healthy hair growth and maintain the hair’s natural luster. 

Repairs Damage

If you want to increase the thickness of your hair, a head spa should be an essential component of your hair care routine. Extensive treatments work to gently remove dirt, grime, and impurities (usually general scalp buildup) from the scalp. By unclogging pores and cleaning the scalp, your hair has a better chance to grow more efficiently. A head spa works great for an oily scalp and can help supply moisture to a dry scalp, which helps reduce itchiness and dandruff.

Helps Relieve Stress

The hair and scalp are constantly under stress because of sun damage, pollution, dirt, and product buildup. A head spa is a multistep, therapeutic hair treatment and it consists of washing the hair thoroughly. It also involves an intense scalp and hair massage, which may cause you to feel tingly all over your body. If you’ve ever had a scalp massage, you know this feeling well. How amazing does it feel when someone washes your hair at a hair salon? Now, imagine that feeling amplified by 10 during a head spa treatment. This is incredibly relaxing and can help relieve stress and promote a feeling of rejuvenation. Studies have found that intensive care treatment spas increase focus, improve productivity, and reduce stress

Deep Cleansing Beyond The Surface

You can shampoo and condition your hair to clean it and make it smell nice, but that doesn’t compare to the cleansing that occurs at a head spa. Think of these treatments like a deep clean for your head. You don’t regularly clean under the couch in your home, right? Well these head spa treatments do! They aid with the removal of excess dirt, oil, and product buildup that regular washing can miss. A head spa treatment is like a detox plan for your scalp that may prevent scalp issues that hinder hair growth.

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5 Cleansing Rituals To Usher In The New Year https://www.dherbs.com/articles/5-cleansing-rituals-to-usher-in-the-new-year/ Tue, 02 Jan 2024 09:10:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=168707

Cleansing rituals can be used to help let go, move on, and embrace the new. These practices establish better energy to begin 2024.

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The beginning of the year is full of excitement and ambition. You have renewed energy to tackle your goals, whatever they may be. It’s a reset, a fresh start to move forward from the previous year. It is also a time of reflection because you get to think about what you did last year and how you can improve this year. Part of this process is letting go of what doesn’t work for you and creating a space for growth and opportunity. 

It’s not always easy to realize thoughts, feelings, or behaviors that hold you back. These negative patterns can cause you to self-sabotage and prevent you from reaching your goals. You don’t have to be a self-help guru to take back control of your life! A handful of rituals and routines can help nourish your mind, body, and spirit so that you can welcome the new year. Turn the page and start writing the next chapter of your life in a more empowered state because you can do it! 

Declutter Your Space

Out with the old and in with the new! Researchers note that inhabiting a cluttered space negatively impacts your mental health.This contributes to higher levels of stress and anxiety because breathing a sigh of relief proves difficult if you know that your entire house is a mess. You probably know how good it feels to walk into a clean closet and actually find the things you want to find. Maybe you walk into your child’s room and finally see that toys are in their proper places. When you organize your home, you feel empowered because you accomplished something and can finally relax. 

Burn Some Sage

Get the good vibes going and positive energy flowing by burning some sage once you declutter your space. For millennia, people have used sage to open or close a ritual and cleanse the air by increasing that space’s vibration. The antimicrobial and antibacterial properties of sage help to clean the area, and research suggests that the aroma alleviates stress and boosts overall mood. Just like burning incense, burning sage can help you both clear your head and cleanse your space. It’s a great ritual to begin the year anew. 

Write Down Your Reflections

If the beginning of the year is about cleansing, it is helpful to write down what you want to cleanse from your mind and body. Try to identify the source(s) of your struggles from the past year, for example, a toxic relationship or bad habit. It may feel uncomfortable to tap into this darker energy because intense feelings may arise. Writing all of this down is a way of purging your mind, and the beauty is that there is no right or wrong way to do this. Allow your pen to flow and don’t think about structure as you release onto the page. This ritual should help your emotions flow out in a fluid stream of consciousness. Once you finish writing, you can do a bonus ritual, during which you burn that paper in a safe receptacle and environment. 

Wash Away The Previous Year, Literally

There’s nothing like a soothing bath after a long hard day. Now imagine what it feels like to take this soothing bath after a hard year! Add some Epsom salt, essential oils, or other things that help promote relaxation or stress reduction. We recommend eucalyptus essential, peppermint, lavender, or tea tree essential oils for relaxing aromatherapy addition to your bath soak. With essential oils, a little goes a long way, so don’t add too many drops! 

Meditate And Let Go

Recently, there is a lot more buzz surrounding meditation, probably because people need it now more than ever. Finding a moment of zen is very rare, which is why intentionally carving out time to meditate can benefit your mental and physical health. For this final ritual, find a quiet, relaxing space and light some candles or burn incense. You can even play some soothing music if you don’t enjoy the quiet. 

Take a seated position, or lie down, and close your eyes once you are comfortable. Take five to 10 deep breaths to center yourself, breathing in through your nose and out of your mouth. Direct your attention to areas of tension in the body. Imagine a soothing ray of light shining on those areas, filling them with warmth to cleanse the stress away. Take 10 deep breaths and then try to identify any negative thoughts or emotions. You may notice grief, anxiety, or fear surfacing in your quiet mind. Welcome the emotions and then let them go with every exhale. Continue inhaling and exhaling until you don’t feel that these feelings or emotions are weighing you down anymore.

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Healthy Holiday Gift Guide For 2023 https://www.dherbs.com/articles/healthy-holiday-gift-guide-for-2023/ Tue, 28 Nov 2023 09:12:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=167582

What gear, gadgets, products, and more are on your holiday wish list? We have a great healthy holiday gift guide for you or your loved ones.

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Shopping during the holidays is no easy feat, especially if you brave crowded malls to handpick items. Online shopping is so readily available and easy, making it a much less stressful experience. Regardless of how you do your holiday shopping, it is fun to do, especially if your entire mission is to show people how much you love them. 

Gone are the days of just giving gifts to give them. Thoughtful, personal, and practical gifts are much more appreciated by the receiver. And the great thing about a gift that fits in these categories is that it doesn’t have to be expensive. There are many useful or meaningful gifts that are budget-friendly. You may or may not have some of these gifts in mind for certain loved ones, but we’re here to help in case you don’t. You’ll find plenty of inspiration for others, or yourself, by exploring the following list of healthy gift ideas

Mental Health Gifts

A Subscription To Mindfulness Apps

If you know that someone struggles with their mental health, consider giving them an entire year of pick-me-ups. There are many apps that offer various services, including meditation, breath work, workouts, and morning motivation. The person you give it to may indulge in a one-minute deep breathing break, or a three-hour procrastinating-fighting playlist. For the person that loves breathing exercises, there are specific breath work apps that can help you harness the power of breath!

A Weighted Blanket

If you or someone you know needs a snuggly gift that boosts mental health, the weighted blanket is an excellent gift. Weighted blankets work to activate the parasympathetic nervous system by applying pressure therapy. That can help the body enter the rest-and-digest state, which helps in relieving anxiety, stress, and sleep issues. There are many weighted blankets on the market, so you may want to choose the one based on the material you or the gift receiver will enjoy.

Online Art Therapy Classes

Art therapy can have powerful mental health benefits because it provides a creative outlet for you to express your feelings and emotions. Research suggests that artistic expression is a great stress reliever and powerful way to reduce anxiety and self-worth. Give your most creative friend a subscription for an online class library, which includes various art therapy courses. If the online subscription doesn’t sound good, consider gifting some art classes at a local studio. 

Calming Gifts That Promote Recovery

Percussive Massage Gun

The great thing about percussive massage guns is that they are readily available at varying costs. You can spend anywhere from $30 to $500+ on these massage guns, just so you are aware of the range. Make sure to read reviews and see which attachments or shapes are best for your body. They provide just the right amount of pressure to help relieve muscle tension and have excellent battery lives. Consider getting a small travel-size one for someone who travels a lot.

Acupuncture Mat

This is the perfect gift for anyone who is always on their feet. An acupuncture mat is slightly cushioned with plastic spikes that target acupressure points in your feet. You can also lay on the mat on your back to help improve circulation and provide pain relief. It is foldable and easy to bring on the go if you want!

At-Home Spa Day Gifts

A Cozy Bathrobe

Treat yourself or a loved one to a five-star bathrobe that is incredibly cozy. These are perfect for at-home spa days, or just relaxing on leisurely mornings. You can even go the extra mile and have the robe embroidered with the recipient’s initials. 

A Heating Pad

Anyone who experiences regular muscle pain will appreciate this gift. A heating pad works to relax the muscles and provide relief from joint stiffness. Heat invites more blood to the area of application, which is integral for the recovery process. It can also be a great gift for anyone who experiences menstrual cramps

Bath Bombs

There is no reason that you need to soak in plain warm water when so many bath additions are available. Bath bombs are beautifully scented, they color the water, and help your skin feel so much better than it did before the bath. Consider getting a bath bomb set so that there are various options to choose from.

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DIY Rosemary Oil For Hair Growth https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-rosemary-oil-for-hair-growth/ Wed, 18 Oct 2023 09:17:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=164220

If you are curious about rosemary oil and how it affects hair growth, here is a detailed guide to make rosemary oil and how it works.

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If you are into the world of DIY beauty, then you are most likely familiar with rosemary oil for hair growth. Maybe this natural hair growth oil caught your attention and you want to give it a try but don’t know how to make it or what to do. It is true that rosemary oil benefits the hair, but how exactly does it contribute to regrowth and thicker hair? This article aims to highlight how to make and use rosemary oil.

Despite what the online videos say, rosemary oil for hair growth is not just another TikTok beauty trend. It is far from a new discovery, as rosemary oil is a popular hair growth remedy in many cultures around the world. That said, it is nice to see that the masses appreciate a natural way to encourage healthier hair and scalp. 

How Does Rosemary Oil Helps With Hair Growth?

Rosemary is an herb that is popular both in beauty and culinary applications. It may help to reduce headaches, insomnia, and even depression. According to research, rosemary oil contains carnosic acid, which exhibits anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity. Due to the antioxidant activity, rosemary oil helps increase capillary perfusion (blood flow) to the scalp, which may encourage hair growth. In fact, the increase in capillary perfusion that results from rosemary oil application is similar to the action of minoxidil, a chemical treatment for hair growth.

What Do The Studies Say?

Although human studies are lacking, there are many existing animal studies about the effects of rosemary oil for hair growth. One study, for example, found that topical application of rosemary oil helped to improve hair growth on mice experiencing hair growth issues from testosterone treatment. An older study from 1989 found that a combination of essential oils improved hair growth when applied to the scalp on a daily basis. These oils included rosemary, thyme, lavender, and cedarwood, but the study didn’t isolate rosemary for its hair growth abilities. 

A more recent study revealed some promising effects of rosemary oil on hair growth. The study focused on using rosemary oil to counteract male pattern baldness. Researchers compared the effects of using rosemary oil with minoxidil, an effective hair growth treatment. Patients in the study either received rosemary oil or minoxidil 2%, using each treatment for six months. At the end of the study, both the rosemary oil and minoxidil treatments proved effective for regrowing hair. Participants who used rosemary oil were less likely to experience itchy scalp than those using the minoxidil treatment. 

Rosemary Hair Growth Oil Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup cold-pressed castor oil
  • 1/2 cup fractionated coconut oil (or MCT oil)
  • 3/4 cup dried rosemary
  • 1 tsp vitamin E oil

Instructions:

  • Pour the castor oil and fractionated coconut oil into a small stainless steel saucepan and then add the dried rosemary. Add the vitamin E oil and stir the mixture, ensuring that the rosemary is submerged in the oils.
  • Place the pot on the stove over medium-low heat and keep your thermometer handy. You want to infuse the benefits of rosemary into the oils without overheating them.
  • To keep the oils from scorching the rosemary, keep the rosemary oil below 230º F. As the oil begins to heat up, turn off the stove, give the oil a stir, and place a lid over the saucepan to retain the heat. 
  • Allow the oil to infuse away from the heat until it cools. Repeat this process once the oil cools and then continue repeating for about four to six hours. 
  • During the infusion process. The rosemary may turn bright golden yellow and become very fragrant. 
  • Once you let the oil mixture cool for the last time, transfer it to a mason jar and seal it tightly. Place it in a cool, dark place and let it infuse for two weeks. Give the jar a light shake every few days or so.
  • At the end of the infusion process, strain the oil using a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth so that you are just left with oil. Make sure you get every last drop! Transfer the oil mixture to a dropper bottle for controlled application. You can use it directly on the scalp or incorporate this into other recipes. 

How To Use:

  • Apply the rosemary oil to your scalp and massage it using your fingertips. Work your way around your entire head, making sure to apply the rosemary oil to your hairline, temples, and any other areas of thinning hair. 
  • After the massage, turn your head upside down and continue massaging to divert blood flow to the scalp and hair follicles. You should feel your head start to tingle after the massage. 
  • Leave the rosemary oil on for as long as you can allow and then wash your hair as normal.

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Rosemary Sage Salt https://www.dherbs.com/recipes/recipe/rosemary-sage-salt/ Sat, 15 Apr 2023 17:47:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?post_type=recipe&p=158367

Need to use up herbs that you're growing? This rosemary sage salt exhibits prominent flavor that will take your cuisine to the next level.

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If you grow herbs, be they in your windowsill or in a garden box outside, you need to use them before they go bad. Because herbs have specific flavors, they may not pair well with your average meal. How do you use them before they either wilt on the stalk or get eaten by bugs? Well, a great way to preserve herbs is to dry or dehydrate them. That way, you can use them as a seasoning, as opposed to using them in their raw form.

If you notice that your herbs start growing like they have a new zest for life, it is very satisfying. That means your gardening skills are working! It also means that you have to use them as soon as possible. That’s where this herb salt enters the equation. Not only does it taste amazing, but it also preserves the herbs, so you don’t have to worry about them going bad. Once you make this rosemary sage salt, or other herb salt based what herbs you’re growing, you’ll be obsessed.

This salt calls for rosemary, sage, and garlic, but you can use parsley, basil, and garlic, or lemon zest, lavender, and thyme if you like that combination. Plus, flavoring salt with strong herbaceous flavors actually prompts you to use less salt in your food. Herb salt gives off such prominent flavor that you can use it more as an addition or added seasoning element at the end of the cooking process. Trust us when we tell you that a little goes a long way. We hope you love it as much as we do!

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The Dos And Don’ts Of Essential Oil Safety https://www.dherbs.com/articles/the-dos-and-donts-of-essential-oil-safety/ Mon, 06 Mar 2023 09:11:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=154051

Essential oils exhibit some pretty incredible health benefits, but misusing them can do more harm than good, so keep these rules in mind.

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If you want to harness the healing power of plants, adding essential oils to your wellness routine is a great start. Essential oils are concentrated plant extracts made by steaming or pressing plant parts to capture those unique compounds and scents. Besides the potent aromas from essential oils, the plant compounds in these oils offer unique health properties. However, if you want to reap those benefits, there are some tricks to using essential oils safely and effectively.

You can use various essential oils to address various ailments in the body. Some essential oils are great for your hair and skin, while others can help relieve muscle soreness, joint pain, or even ease depression. You don’t have to use essential oils topically, either. Adding them to a diffuser or a warm bath is a common practice in aromatherapy. The following tips will help you be safe with essential oils, all while reaping their health benefits. 

Do Dilute Your Essential Oils

One of the most important rules of essential oil use is that you have to dilute them in a carrier oil prior to topical application. The vast majority of pure essential oils are too concentrated to apply directly to the skin. Some essential oils, such as tea tree, eucalyptus, or cinnamon bark, can cause serious irritation. Great carrier oils to use are sweet almond, jojoba, olive, grapeseed, or borage. The general rule of thumb is to mix 8-10 drops of an essential oil in one ounce of carrier oil.

Don’t Assume All Essential Oils Are Created Equally

Because essential oils aren’t regulated in the United States, their quality can vary. Some essential oils contain synthetic ingredients instead of 100% plant material. They may smell like the plant, but they don’t have the same beneficial compounds that are responsible for the health benefits you’re after. Even if the essential oil is made from plants, a few factors can impact quality. The use of pesticides, packaging and handling errors, and improper storage can affect quality. WATCH OUT FOR THE WORD “FRAGRANCE” ON LABELS! Always do your research to ensure the quality of the oils you choose to buy. 

Do Store Them in A Cool, Dry Place

Like most natural beauty and healthcare products, essential oils have an expiration date. Most essential oils tend to last six months to a year, with citrus essential oils having the shortest shelf lives. Floral oils like chamomile and lavender, for example, have longer shelf lives. Heat exposure, however, will make the essential oils break down faster in sunlight, so store them in a cool, dry place to prolong their shelf life. 

Don’t Use Certain Oils While Pregnant

Safety is always key when it comes to essential oils. Do not use certain essential oils topically while pregnant, especially during the first trimester. Several studies concluded that the following oils should be avoided in any form, whether topical, diffused, or in hydrotherapy, during pregnancy:

  • Basil essential oil
  • Cinnamon essential oil
  • Bitter almond essential oil
  • Sage essential oil
  • Cedarwood essential oil
  • Peppermint essential oil
  • Marjoram essential oil
  • Fennel essential oil
  • Juniper essential oil
  • Geranium essential oil
  • Clary sage essential oil
  • Wintergreen essential oil
  • Rosemary essential oil
  • Myrrh essential oil

Do A Patch Test Always

The limbic brain anchors past experiences with associated aromas. Although personal preferences vary, smelling an essential oil’s aroma can determine your affinity for it. A negative emotional reaction to a smell can hinder any possible therapeutic benefits. Applying essential oils topically, even diluted in a carrier oil, can still cause a reaction, which is why you should always do a patch test to determine sensitivity. After applying the oil, wait 24 hours to see if you have a reaction or not. 

Don’t Ingest Essential Oils

Do not ingest essential oils. Many essential oils are toxic when taken internally, and an attempt to ingest essential oils should only occur under the direct care and advice of a highly competent and experienced aromatherapist with medical training. Ingesting essential oils as you please can result in serious health problems.

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Increase Fertility With Sage https://www.dherbs.com/dhtv/history-of-herbs/increase-fertility-with-sage/ Tue, 08 Nov 2022 20:00:14 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/increase-fertility-with-this-herb/

This week, we'll be learning the history behind Sage.

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This week, we’ll be learning the history behind Sage. Allow History of Herbs to take you on an educational journey to explore the secrets of our most precious herbs and plants. Dive into a world where herbs reign supreme, and learn about the historical importance of popular herbs that exhibit powerful health benefits.

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