🌿Wild game seasoning
Sumac
Ramps
Hemlock needles
Celtic Salt
Bee balm
Smoked Juniper berries
Juniper berries are a wonderful anti-inflammatory and stimulate lymphatic flow. They are incredibly potent in their aromatics and work well in breaking up mucus and relieving congestion. They're antimicrobial and they're also considered a bronchodilator. Loaded with vitamin C and incredible flavor.
Wild Bergamot has an incredible flavor. It contains carvacrol which makes it taste similar to oregano and thyme. It's incredibly high in antioxidants and stimulates the digestive processes. This is one of my favorite wild herbs to be used as a culinary herb.
Staghorn Sumac is one of my favorites, the flavor is amazing, sweet and tart. It's pairs well in savory dishes and preparations, but also sweet dishes. Staghorn Sumac (not to be confused with poison Sumac- Toxicodendron vernix, they're actually not even in the same family of plants nor look anything alike) is so versatile. We use sumac for our Lemonade and are on a Sumac Kombucha kick at our house right now, and even use it as a flavoring agent for our dandelion chips. Yum 😋😋 one of my favorite sweet and savory combinations is Sumac and Ramps, so why not make some jam! Flavor aside, Sumac berries are traditional cold and flu support. Soothing sore throats, and even bringing down fevers as a diaphoretic by opening pores to encourage sweating. This is non suppressive and supports the bodies natural functions for temperature regulation (like they say, sweat the cold out). It's anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties make this plant such a great ally for illness
Ramps- a lot of people don’t realize that they have some pretty incredible health benefits. Not only do they have a high vitamin content. But they’ve been shown to help with chronic inflammation, support the metabolism and digestion and even support the immune system! Another thing I’ve always found interesting about ramps, that goes along with the belief that nature provides exactly the medicine that’s needed when it’s needed. This wild edible green is one of the first to come up in the Spring. Right before Spring allergies creep in. Coincidently, they’re high in quercetin which is a flavonoid antioxidant that acts as an anti-histamine. This helps us with allergies and well as asthma! Ramps also emit allicin, so just as eating onions, shallots and other members of that family, ramps can theoretically make you less desirable to mosquitoes.
Hemlock has a long history as a highly regarded medicine tree. Used in nearly ever way, from the needles to the inner bark and pitch. Hemlock is a modulating immune enhancer and loaded with vitamin C. Hemlock also has an affinity for the lungs, and as an expectorant is incredibly helpful for wet boggy coughs. As a diaphoretic, Hemlock can encourage the body to sweat, aiding to reduce fevers. It's been shown to help clear congestion from both the lungs and sinuses, and has anti-microbial properties.
These come in 4oz steel tins
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