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YOU’RE READY TO MAKE HERBAL MEDICINES THAT ACTUALLY WORK.
You’re not just interested in herbs—you want to know how to turn them into real, effective medicine.
You’ve probably brewed teas, poured tinctures, or labeled jars before… but deep down, you want to know why and how it all works.
You want confidence that what you’re making is safe, potent, and made with skill—not guesswork.
That curiosity (and maybe a little kitchen chaos) means you’re already halfway there.
You’re a hands-on herbalist in the making—ready to learn by doing.
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ALL YOU NEED ARE
Peel and mince your garlic, then let it rest for about 15 minutes—this short pause activates its most powerful compounds.
Add the garlic to your jar, pour in enough honey to cover, and stir. That’s it.
Let it sit for a few days, then taste a spoonful.
It’s sweet, a little spicy, and absolutely alive with medicine.
SO, WHY GARLIC AND HONEY?
Garlic is one of our most time-tested herbal allies. It supports the immune system, helps the body fend off infections, and can ease congestion in the lungs and sinuses. When you mince it, enzymes combine to form allicin, a potent compound responsible for many of garlic’s antimicrobial benefits.
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Honey is a medicine all on its own—it’s soothing, antimicrobial, and demulcent, meaning it coats and comforts irritated tissues like the throat.
When you combine the two, something magical happens:
The honey tempers garlic’s sharpness, while the garlic infuses the honey with its spicy warmth and medicine.
The result is a balanced, effective remedy that’s delicious enough to actually use—which, as any herbalist knows, is half the battle!
Garlic honey can be taken by the spoonful at the first sign of a sore throat, stirred into warm tea, or used as a flavorful drizzle in the kitchen.
If this kind of hands-on learning excites you, you’ll love what we do inside the Herbs with Rosalee School, especially our Rooted Medicine Circle course which blends nature connection with potent medicine making.
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We explore herbal medicine the same way—through taste, touch, and experience—so you can feel confident creating remedies that truly help.
By the way, if you’re wondering about the other quiz results—don’t worry!
We’ll be sending those to you soon, too. You might discover that more than one herbal path speaks to you.
For now, I just want to say welcome to our herbal community.
You’re officially part of a group of curious, big-hearted herbalists who love learning through doing.