Many plant substances are powerful medicines. Where single chemically derived drugs may only address a single problem, botanical medicines are able to address a variety of problems simultaneously. Their organic nature makes botanicals compatible with the body’s own chemistry; hence they can be gently effective with relatively few toxic side effects.Learn more about local medicinal plants from Dr. Felice’s botanical medicine blog posts below
Burdock – an herb to really get stuck to
Medicinal Trillium in bloom in Seattle
Thistle for your liver
Calendula for wounds, burns, bruises…. now flowering in Seattle
Mullein now in flower, Capitol Hill, Seattle Washington
Yarrow in flower in Seattle, WA
Feverfew for migraine headaches
Foxglove now in flower in Seattle
Sage tea for your sore-throat
California poppy helps you relax through coughs and colds
Anti-viral Elderberry in flower in Seattle
Comfrey in bloom at Interlaken Park in Seattle
Horsetail at Golden Garden’s State Park in Seattle
Nettles in flower at Golden Garden State Park in Seattle
Oregon grape flowering in Seattle WA
Medicinal Trillium in bloom in Seattle
Thistle for your liver
Calendula for wounds, burns, bruises…. now flowering in Seattle
Mullein now in flower, Capitol Hill, Seattle Washington
Yarrow in flower in Seattle, WA
Feverfew for migraine headaches
Foxglove now in flower in Seattle
Sage tea for your sore-throat
California poppy helps you relax through coughs and colds
Anti-viral Elderberry in flower in Seattle
Comfrey in bloom at Interlaken Park in Seattle
Horsetail at Golden Garden’s State Park in Seattle
Nettles in flower at Golden Garden State Park in Seattle
Oregon grape flowering in Seattle WA
