Evening Primrose with Ginger Webb + Primrose Bliss Tea Blend Recipe

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  • There’s so much to love about evening primrose (Oenothera spp.)! In this episode, you’ll get to listen in as I discuss the many gifts of this beautiful plant with herbalist and teacher, Ginger Webb.
    As you’ll see, evening primrose is not only swoon-worthy, but it’s abundant. Almost everybody has an evening primrose that grows in their region. And the various species are similar enough in their medicinal properties that they’re essentially interchangeable.
    As a listener, you’ll also have access to Ginger’s Primrose Bliss tea blend, which may just become a treasured part of your evening relax and unwind routine.
    By the end of this episode, you’ll know:
    ► Which comes first, harvesting and making medicine or stewarding - and why?
    ► What taste signals that an herb may be a nervine (an herb for the nervous system)?
    ► Why evening primrose can be an ally for resting in a go-go-go culture
    ► Why relying on plants’ common names can be dangerous (literally)
    Here is one of my favorite takeaways from our conversation:
    “Let's take the time to rest. Let's take the time to do nothing. Let's take the time just to be. I feel like evening primrose really allows that.” (22:22)
    For those of you who aren’t already familiar with her, Ginger Webb has been practicing herbalism in and around Austin, Texas, for over 25 years. Trained by Michael Moore at the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine, Ginger carries on Michael's tradition of bioregional, populist herbalism, adding her own perspectives and working most closely with the plants of central Texas. She supplies small batch, lovingly-made herbal medicine to her clients and community through her company Texas Medicinals, and teaches herbalism, (including a 200-hour foundational program and a shorter clinical program) as the primary teacher at Sacred Journey School of Herbalism. Ginger currently lives on 6 acres in the Texas Hill Country, and enjoys regular visits from her 21 year old child, Chia, and Chia's French bulldog, Ham.
    I’m thrilled to share our conversation with you today!
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    -- TIMESTAMPS --
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:13 - Introduction to Ginger Webb
    03:52 - How Ginger found her herbal path
    06:05 - Ginger’s approach to herbalism
    09:57 - Why Ginger chose evening primrose (Oenothera spp.) as a focus for this conversation
    13:01 - How Ginger loves to work with evening primrose
    14:22 - Evening primrose memories
    15:53 - Who can benefit from working with evening primrose?
    22:57 - Ginger’s Primrose Bliss tea blend
    25:41 - Identifying evening primrose
    27:18 - Evening primrose for the digestive system and depressed moods
    29:40 - Closing thoughts about evening primrose
    32:31 - Ginger’s plant projects and programs
    38:38 - How Ginger likes to give back to the plants
    -- SWEATER PATTERN --
    Yes, I did knit my sweater! Pattern is: Love Note by Tin Can Knits
    -- DISCLAIMER --
    The herbal and plant information in this video is for educational purposes only. The information contained is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other medical professional. If you have or suspect that you have a serious health problem, promptly contact your health care provider. Always consult with a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition.

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  • @silviacobb1
    @silviacobb1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you ladies, beautiful flower and glad to hear it’s good for asthma.

  • @VitaliatCoaching
    @VitaliatCoaching ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Loved this, thank you! One of the things I appreciate so much about your interviews is all the photos you show of the plants. This adds to the work you put into each episode, I’m sure, but it makes my experience as a viewer so much richer and helps with proper plant identification. Thank you, Rosalee and team!!

    • @HerbsWithRosalee
      @HerbsWithRosalee  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Awww, thanks for taking the time to share this! We love adding images of the plants, even though it does add more to the production mix. I'll be sure to share this with the team!

  • @jenifermorgan7328
    @jenifermorgan7328 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love guara! Now I have a reason to save space for it. Thank you!

  • @selfhealherbs13ms
    @selfhealherbs13ms 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I watched a video somewhere that pink primrose was not to use for medicinal only the yellow evening primrose. Thank you for this video. I have the pink growing in my garden. Love love y'all video❤

  • @BaughbeSauce
    @BaughbeSauce ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great information on Evening Primrose! I'm planting it in my medicinal garden this year and want to learn as much as I can on its care and use.
    I wish I could grow one of my plant allies here: Cat's Claw. I love this plant, but I live in Iowa and it is a vine that only grows on ENORMOUS trees in South America. I have even possibly discovered a pairing for it (because I cannot find any literature in books OR online in studies). I have discovered that when dried Cat's Claw is combined with dried Meadowsweet in a hot infusion (1pt MS : 4pt CC), the Meadowsweet MASSIVELY boosts the Cat's Claw's nerve pain relieving action. It has even helped me need to take the tea less often. I use it for flare ups of fibromyalgia and my C5-C6 nerve damage. When I found it and first tried it, I was taking the tea at least 3x a week, only using when the pain was debilitating and unbearable. Now I need it maybe a couple of times a month. I am trying to be careful with it as I don't like being too reliant on anything that could potentially have long-term use drawbacks.

  • @happyhousefinches
    @happyhousefinches ปีที่แล้ว

    Another lovely interview! I am a native Texan and grew up with the beautiful pink evening primrose everywhere! I'm glad Ginger pointed out that the buttercup and evening primrose are not the same!! Thank you!!

  • @rubahamad382
    @rubahamad382 ปีที่แล้ว

    It was a very informative episode. Thank you. I would like to ask about a herbals used to relief cough

  • @jill7972
    @jill7972 ปีที่แล้ว

    My garden offered up the most ginormous evening primrose I’ve ever seen this year. I’ll let it grow and grow intending to save the seeds. I did not know about using the leaves and flowers. Very glad to have learned this. Thank you. Does anyone know if eating the seeds would have the same nervine effect as the leaves and flowers?

  • @kathybaker-uq1kz
    @kathybaker-uq1kz 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It’s Nurturing

  • @cristinasedano9914
    @cristinasedano9914 ปีที่แล้ว

    Let go of hurt ..... Unconditional Love covers a multitude of sins.