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Three Treasures Farms: April 2012
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Thursday, April 26, 2012. Thursday, April 19, 2012. Continuing with our theme of misunderstood and underappreciated herbs, we come to Nettle. Most of us have spent our lives referring to this plant/weed/herb as “Stinging Nettles” because of the instant contact dermatitis reaction when we touch it. It hurts, it burns and it can leave lovely tiny blisters that continue to itch and burn. Surprisingly, when it comes to taking Nettle. Internally, it’s like an entirely different plant. Nettle. Dried I don̵...
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Three Treasures Farms: November 2011
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011. Seven Ways to Share. Only have a minute? Be sure to vote. For Three Treasures Farms on Facebook and share the link with your friends on your news feed. Already voted and shared? Wonderful, thank you! If you have a few more minutes and want to help spread the word, here are some other great ways you can help:. Those are all excellent ways to help spread the word to vote! We have convenient "Bookmark and Share" buttons on the front page of our website. Have a blog of your own?
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Three Treasures Farms: May 2012
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012. Which one would you choose? Nicole is a Three Treasures Farms Equine Massage Intern; her bio and contact information is available on our Intern Page. You can meet Nicole at the 3TF Herb Walk. On Sunday, May 20th. Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Herb Walk Sunday, May 20th. When I started my herbal education. To improve the health of my animals and it's only recently that I started opening up my own awareness to the advantages herbs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About Three Treasures Farms.
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Three Treasures Farms: Animals as Herbalists
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Thursday, October 25, 2012. I have been extremely fortunate lately to have the opportunity to connect with a number of excellent Herbalists, (just one of the many good things that have been made possible from our friends at Mountain Rose Herbs. But for most of my previous herbal education. I found some of the most influential teachers to be the animals themselves. My first introduction to herbs. For horses was from my first horse Tahoe. She had an affinity for Dandelions. And in working with other horses.
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Three Treasures Farms: August 2012
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Friday, August 31, 2012. Student of the Horse: A Closer Look at Love. I was born a horse person so it took me many years before I realized that there are non-horse people. And many more years to realize that some people can be good people and. Thursday, August 23, 2012. In some of our up-coming posts we will be exploring the concept of being "a student of the horse" and how that differs from the traditional form of horse riding lessons. This week our journey begins with Cimarron. New situation- new expec...
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Three Treasures Farms: June 2012
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Monday, June 25, 2012. Mountain Rose Herbs Scholarships. We recently received a very generous donation from Mountain Rose Herbs. An organic herbal company based out of Eugene, Oregon, which provides, among other things, a large variety of organic herbs and herbal supplies. Mountain Rose Herbs graciously provided a monetary donation and all of the supplies we need for all of our 2012 Herb Walks! To find out more about dates and locations of future Herb Walks, please visit (and Like! Tuesday, June 5, 2012.
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Three Treasures Farms: November 2012
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Saturday, November 3, 2012. The Wisdom of Sage. We didn't have the money in the budget at the time to purchase the herb. But we did have this one little Sage. Plant in the yard that appeared to have seen better days. As I have mentioned before, I am not much of a gardener, but I was willing to try anything to help Shekhinah. Every day I would go out with a grateful heart and trim a little off the plant to add to Shekhinah's supplements. Sage. In return, Sage. Taught me that sometimes even though somethin...
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Three Treasures Farms: Lemon Balm
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Saturday, October 6, 2012. One of the difficult things for us about Fall is we seem to find ourselves looking at all the things still left to do. There is a kind of denial that happens as the nights grow colder, but for me what really drove the point home was when the Lemon Balm. Started to turn. It is with a heavy heart that I cut the last of it by the fistfuls for the ponies at feeding time, knowing that we will not see each other again in this way until the spring. Luckily, if I miss Lemon Balm. With ...
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Three Treasures Farms: Proactive verses Reactive
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Thursday, November 1, 2012. I find one of the more difficult things for people, when learning to integrate herbal healing. A more Eastern or holistic approach would be to look at the problem as a symptom, clue or small piece to a larger health paradigm. What type of headache is it? For example, is the pain dull or stabbing, general or localized? Diet plays an important role in most health conditions, so when people come to me for nutritional consults for their animals the first place I look is diet.
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Three Treasures Farms: June 2011
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Iron Bros. Hats. A big thank you to Iron Bros. Hat Works for their donation of a custom Cowboy Hat for our Silent Auction. Iron Bros. specializes in custom antique hat making, with prices typically ranging from $500-$750. To view a sample of their hats or get more information on the art of cowboy hats made in the genuine traditional ways, check out their website. Monday, June 13, 2011. H and E Feed Father's Day Donation. Wednesday, June 8, 2011. Equine Massage Starter Kits.