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Herb of the Week: Jan 29 – Feb 4

Every week we give a different sample with every order.

This week it is Elder Berries.

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“Elder Berries come from a type of shrub native to North America. Native Americans have harvested this wild plant for years. The uses are many. Elder Berries are edible, and quite good in fact!”

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Learn more about Elder Berries.

The Eternity team hopes you enjoy getting to know this new plant and add it to your collection someday!

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Herb of the Week: Jan 15 – 21

Every week we give a different sample with every order.

This week it is Wild Cherry Bark.

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“This beautiful deep red bark is very fragrant and great in a tea! For thousands of years Wild Cherry Bark has been used for it’s great expectorant qualities.”

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Learn more about Wild Cherry Bark.

The Eternity team hopes you enjoy getting to know this new plant and add it to your collection someday!

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Herb of the Week: Dec 18 – 24

Every week we give a different sample with every order.

This week it is Myrrh.

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“Myrrh gum resin is the sap-blood drawn from trees in the Commiphora genus, our Myrrh is Wild Harvested in Somalia from trees of the species myrrha.”

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Learn more about Myrrh.

The Eternity team hopes you enjoy getting to know this new plant and add it to your collection someday!

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Herb of the Week: Dec 11th-17th

Every week we give a different sample with every order.

This week it is Peppermint.

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“Aside from being beautifully fragrant and quite tasty in teas, Peppermint is a great medicinal with a wide range of uses, both stimulating and relaxing.”

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Learn more about Peppermint.

The Eternity team hopes you enjoy getting to know this new plant and add it to your collection someday!

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Herb of the Week: Dec 4th – 10th

Every week we give a different sample with every order.

This week it is Frankincense.

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“Frankincense, also called olibanum, is an aromatic resin used in incense and perfumes, obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia in the family Burseraceae.”

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Learn more about Frankincense.

The Eternity team hopes you enjoy getting to know this new plant and add it to your collection someday!