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Wanna stay cool during the summer? Here’s some of my favorite herbal remedies to beat the heat. Learn tips on recognizing symptoms of heat exhaustion and the importance of hydration throughout the summer. In this episode I dish the love on herbs like lemon balm, mint, fennel, elderflowers, hibiscus, lavender, and marshmallow root for their cooling properties and shared a fabulous iced tea recipe. If you want to take advantage of the abundance of medicinal plants at their peak this summer, consider joining us inside of Medicine Making Mamas, so you can create the best remedies in town.
00:35 Cooling Down in the Summer Heat
01:20 River Adventures and Safety Tips
04:03 The Importance of Staying Cool
06:04 Recognizing Heat-Related Symptoms
09:26 Herbal Remedies to Beat the Heat
13:36 Delicious and Hydrating Herbal Teas
19:13 Join us in Medicine Making Mommas
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Disclaimer:
*The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment. Please consult your medical care provider before using herbs.
By Mel Mutterspaugh4.9
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Wanna stay cool during the summer? Here’s some of my favorite herbal remedies to beat the heat. Learn tips on recognizing symptoms of heat exhaustion and the importance of hydration throughout the summer. In this episode I dish the love on herbs like lemon balm, mint, fennel, elderflowers, hibiscus, lavender, and marshmallow root for their cooling properties and shared a fabulous iced tea recipe. If you want to take advantage of the abundance of medicinal plants at their peak this summer, consider joining us inside of Medicine Making Mamas, so you can create the best remedies in town.
00:35 Cooling Down in the Summer Heat
01:20 River Adventures and Safety Tips
04:03 The Importance of Staying Cool
06:04 Recognizing Heat-Related Symptoms
09:26 Herbal Remedies to Beat the Heat
13:36 Delicious and Hydrating Herbal Teas
19:13 Join us in Medicine Making Mommas
Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text!
Wondering how you can use your herbal skills to help people when times are tough?
Grab Medicine For The People - An Herbalist's Guide To Showing Up For Your Community In Times of Need
It's loaded with ideas and resources to help you help others!💚 Click here to ge
Support the show
Ready to deepen your herbal skills and knowledge?
Whether you're stocking your family's medicine cabinet, building your formulation skills, or stepping into the role of community herbalist, we have a program for you.
Learn more here
If you enjoyed this episode, it would mean so much if you left us a review and shared it with a friend. It helps more herbalists find their way here, and helps make herbalism #SpreadLikeWildFlowers 🌸
Join me on: TikTok | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | YouTube
Disclaimer:
*The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment. Please consult your medical care provider before using herbs.

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