Becoming a stereotype of myself by listening to a podcast about anticolonial approaches to writing herbal monographs for personal use
Becoming a stereotype of myself by listening to a podcast about anticolonial approaches to writing herbal monographs for personal use
Old English Plant Names
Most plant names in modern English have Latin (or other Romance language) influences. However, a small number of modern English plant names still retain a form of an old Germanic suffix, -el (from the languages of the early medieval Saxons and Angles).
netele - nettle
bremel - bramble
tæsel - teasel
þistel - thistle
mistel - misteltoe
hæsel - hazel
From Leechcraft: Early English Charms, Plantlore, and Healing
by Stephen Pollington, 2000
#PlantMedicine
#ethnobotany
#EarlyAngloSaxonHistory
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Grateful for this beautiful encounter ✨
I had the honor of guiding a seeker from abroad in a sacred session here at our Temple 🌿💫
Our work goes beyond borders, languages, and cultures — it’s about connection, healing, and expansion of consciousness. 🌎✨
📩 If you feel the call, reach out and join us in this sacred experience in Rio de Janeiro.
Circulo Sagrado 7 Encruzilhadas ✨
#Ayahuasca #SpiritualHealing #SacredMedicine #SpiritualJourney #HealingEnergy #SpiritualRetreat #PlantMedicine
Masked fall market at Little Fernwood, with art, herbs, and witchy things. Fundraiser for REES accessible herbal clinic.
Info: https://thefca.ca/event/green-muse-herbs-2/
#VictoriaBC #CovidIsNotOver #PlantMedicine #Covid19BC #Witchy
A groundbreaking 2025 study has revealed that psilocin, the active compound in psychedelic mushrooms, can extend the lifespan of human skin and lung cells by more than 50 percent. This discovery highlights an unexpected role for psychedelics beyond their well-known effects on the brain, pointing to potential applications in cellular health and longevity.
Researchers found that psilocin influences cellular pathways related to stress resistance and repair mechanisms. By enhancing the cells’ ability to withstand damage and maintain function, psilocin effectively slows down cellular aging. This could have far-reaching implications for regenerative medicine, anti-aging research, and treatments for age-related diseases.
While the study was conducted at the cellular level and not yet tested in whole organisms, the results are promising. They suggest that compounds traditionally associated with mental health and consciousness studies may also hold keys to improving physical health and lifespan at the cellular level.
The findings also raise exciting questions about the broader impact of psychedelics on human biology. Could psilocin or related compounds one day become tools to support tissue regeneration, healthy aging, or even organ preservation? Scientists are now exploring these possibilities while investigating safety, dosage, and mechanisms of action.
This research underscores the incredible potential of compounds found in nature and reminds us that even substances with a long history of cultural and spiritual use can reveal new benefits under scientific scrutiny.
Core discovery & science
#MedicalBreakthrough #CellularLongevity #LifeSciences #RegenerativeMedicine #AntiAgingResearch
Compound & psychedelics
#Psilocin #PsychedelicScience #NaturalCompounds #PlantMedicine #BioInnovation
Impact & future applications
#HealthyAging #FutureOfMedicine #InnovativeMedicine #CuttingEdgeScience #LongevityResearch
Finally opened this summer's daikon cilantro ferment and it worked! Pretty funky but in good way, with garlic and red onion. Red variety makes it deep pink. Daikon is a go to remedy for respiratory congestion. As allergies are kicking my butt badly, I will be chomping on this this heavily for some days, along with fire cider and Love Your Lungs Tea.
Have made it before but never dared eat it. Fermentation success!
Thinking of attending this virtual class later today, "Cultivating AntiColonial Herbalisms: an intro workshop for euro-descended settlers on n america" with rowan of hawthorn and yew. 90 min live and recorded, $33 (guessing US dollars).
https://ofhawthornandyew.thrivecart.com/anticolonialherbalism/
Why does a $20 dose of ketamine turn into a $2,300 spiritual ceremony? My new blog, Pay to Pray, looks at the commodification of transcendence and why real spirituality shouldn't be reserved for the 1%. Read it here (630 words)
https://rant.li/frognosis/pay-to-pray