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Incense Crafting
October 19, 202116Comments

3 Virtually Smokeless Ways to Burn Incense

We’ve all been taught that smoke is bad for us. But what about incense smoke? The idea that all smoke is bad is a modern misconception. Incense is the original
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Today’s the day! ✨ In just a few hours, Erika Gale Today’s the day! ✨ In just a few hours, Erika Galentin and I will be sharing our free Aromatic Medicine webinar... 

And if you've been curious about what it looks like to work with aromatic plants as one integrated practice, you won’t want to miss this training.

Most people are taught to work with herbs and essential oils separately. But historically, they were never meant to be divided.

When you begin understanding herbs through both herbalism and aromatherapy together, it opens up a whole new way of working with plants.

Inside today’s training, we'll walk you through:

🌿 Why scent is one of the fastest ways to influence the nervous system
🌿 The hidden connections between herbalism & aromatherapy
🌿 How aromatic plants support physical, emotional & energetic well-being simultaneously
🌿 Practical ways to work with aromatic herbs through teas, oils, incense, hydrosols, tinctures & more
🌿 Simple ways to start creating your own natural remedies at home

And if you’ve been curious about joining us inside the Aromatic Medicine Garden, this is the perfect opportunity to experience Erika’s teaching style.

🌱 Save your spot at the link in bio & join us today at 4 pm PST!

We can’t wait to share this with you!

~ Evan

 #WebinarToday #herbaleducation #erikagalentin #aromatherapist #plantwisdom #freewebinar
With so much information about herbs and plants on With so much information about herbs and plants online these days, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.

Google, blogs, AI, social media… everyone seems to have a different answer. So how do you know who to trust?

At the NW School of Aromatic Medicine, we believe plant education should be both deeply rooted and responsibly taught, grounded in scientific research, traditional wisdom, and real clinical experience.

That’s why we feel so grateful to have clinical herbalist and aromatherapist Erika Galentin leading our teachings inside the Aromatic Medicine Garden.

With nearly two decades of clinical practice and formal training through the University of Wales and the Scottish School of Herbal Medicine, Erika brings an incredible depth of wisdom and experience to her teachings.

And tomorrow, we’re so excited to be hosting a FREE webinar together exploring the world of aromatic medicine and how herbalism and aromatherapy were never meant to be separated.

✨ Join us tomorrow, May 21 at 4 pm PST

We’ll explore:
🌿 the power of aromatic plants
🌿 the connection between scent and healing
🌿 how herbalism and aromatherapy work together
🌿 and how to begin working with plants in a more holistic, embodied way

Save your spot at the link in bio 🌱

 #freewebinar #erikagalentin #planteducation #plantsaremedicine #plantwisdom #herbaleducation
Have you ever felt like something is missing from Have you ever felt like something is missing from your work with herbs or essential oils?

Most people are taught to approach herbalism and aromatherapy as completely separate worlds.

But historically, they were never meant to be divided.

When you begin working with aromatic plants as a complete system — through scent, internal remedies, topical preparations, energetics, and embodied experience — everything starts to connect in a much deeper way.

This is the foundation of aromatic medicine.

And tomorrow, clinical herbalist and aromatherapist Erika Galentin and I will come together for a free webinar exploring how herbalism and aromatherapy can work together as one holistic practice.

Inside this free training, you’ll discover:

🌿 Why scent is one of the fastest ways to influence stress, mood, memory, and the nervous system
🌿 The wide range of aromatic applications and herbal remedies
🌿 The hidden connections between herbalism and aromatherapy often overlooked
🌿 How to work with plants across physical, emotional, and energetic layers
🌿 The 6 body systems most deeply impacted by aromatic medicine
🌿 Simple ways to begin crafting your own multi-sensory natural remedies

This training is an invitation into a new (and very old) way of working with plants. Back to the roots of plant medicine.

And we can't wait to share this with you.

🌱 Comment WEBINAR and we’ll send you the details to save your spot!

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#herbalism #aromatherapy #aromaticmedicine #herbaleducation #herbalist #aromatherapist
As a plant person, you already know: Herbs and aro As a plant person, you already know: Herbs and aromatic plants offer so much more than essential oils, supplements, and recipes.

But where do you go to learn the full story of a plant?

That’s exactly why we created the Aromatic Medicine Garden, which we just opened the doors to this week for a limited time.

It’s the only online learning space devoted entirely to the union of herbalism and aromatherapy, bringing together science, story, energetics, philosophy, remedy-making, and deep relationship with plants into one immersive experience.

At the heart of the Garden is our instructor Erika Galentin, a clinical herbalist and aromatherapist with more than 2 decades of experience.

Her teaching feels less like a lecture and more like a conversation around the campfire, where folklore, clinical wisdom, and plant spirit all come together.

Members describe her lessons as:
“Intoxicating.”
“Addicting.”
“The holy grail of aromatic plant medicine.”

And to celebrate the Garden opening, we’re giving you free access to one of our most-loved Plant Talks:

✨ Yarrow

Inside this free lesson, you’ll explore:

🌿 The mythology & folklore behind the plant
🌿 Why Yarrow is known as the “Wounded Warrior & Healer”
🌿 Traditional uses in herbalism & aromatherapy
🌿 How it supports digestion, circulation, skin, menstrual health & more
🌿 Emotional balance & energetic boundaries
🌿 Yarrow’s botany & how to grow it
🌿 How to use Yarrow tea, tincture, flower essence, hydrosol, infused oil, incense & more
🌿 A detailed downloadable monograph with recipes & instructions

This is what makes these Plant Talks different.

They don’t just teach what plants do; they explore the stories plants carry, the symbolism they embody, and the ways humans have related to them across generations.

When you begin exploring through that lens, herbs become more than remedies. They become a part of your life.

But don't wait... This free talk disappears in 1 week. After that, it's members-only.

🌱 Watch the full free Yarrow Plant Talk at the link in our bio.

 #freeplanttalk #planteducation #yarrow #herbaleducation #herbalremedies #naturalremedies #aromaticplants #herbalwisdom
Ready to dive deep into Yarrow? 🌿 We just released Ready to dive deep into Yarrow? 🌿 We just released the FULL 1+ hour Yarrow Plant Talk for free for a limited time.

Yarrow is one of those rare plants that seems to meet people exactly where they are.

For centuries, it’s been associated with healers, caregivers, empaths, and wounded warriors, supporting those who give deeply to others while learning to protect and restore themselves in the process.

It’s a plant connected to resilience, boundaries, self-care, and the power of healing our own wounds, seen and unseen.

Inside this free Plant Talk, you’ll explore:

🌿 The mythology & folklore of Yarrow
🌿 Why it’s known as the “Wounded Warrior & Healer” plant
🌿 Traditional uses in herbalism & aromatherapy
🌿 How it supports digestion, circulation, skin, menstrual health & more
🌿 Yarrow’s connection to emotional balance & energetic boundaries
🌿 Botany, growing tips & identification
🌿 How to use Yarrow tea, tincture, flower essence, hydrosol, infused oil, incense & more

Plus, a downloadable Plant Monograph with recipes.

This is one of the most-loved lessons inside the Aromatic Medicine Garden, and it's yours free for 1 week only.

Watch it now at the link in bio before it returns to the members-only library.

 #herbalremedies #yarrow #naturalremedies #planteducation #Aromaticmedicinegarden
Have you ever met a plant that seems to know exact Have you ever met a plant that seems to know exactly what your body needs?

For us, that plant is Yarrow. 🌿

For centuries, Yarrow has been used as both a protective herb for warriors and a plant for healers & empaths.

According to legend, the Greek warrior Achilles used Yarrow to tend his soldiers' wounds in battle. That story still lives on today in its Latin name, Achillea millefolium, and its enduring symbolism.

It’s a plant of fascinating opposites: Cooling yet warming. Grounding yet uplifting. Protective while still opening.

Traditionally, it’s been used to help slow bleeding while also encouraging movement and circulation; a plant so attuned to imbalance that it seems to meet the body exactly where it’s needed.

And energetically, Yarrow has long been associated with healthy boundaries.

Some plants don’t just offer remedies… They completely change the way you understand healing itself.

A while back, we shared a short excerpt from our Yarrow Plant Talk, and the response was incredible! It resonated with so many people that we decided to share the full lesson for a limited time.

In this free, full-length Plant Talk, clincial herbalist and aromatherapist Erika Galentin explores the traditional medicine, history, energetics, and herbal & aromatic uses of Yarrow in a way that will transform how you see this powerful plant.

Inside, you’ll discover:

✨ Why Yarrow is known as the “Herb of the Wounded Warrior & Healer”
✨ Its rich history, folklore, and traditional use across cultures & healing systems
✨ How it supports physical, emotional & energetic balance
✨ Herbal & aromatherapy recipes you can make at home
✨ Yarrow’s botany & how to grow it
✨ Practical ways to work with Yarrow in everyday life

Comment YARROW to get the full free Plant Talk sent directly to your inbox!

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#yarrow #herbaleducation #planteducation #herbalism #aromatherapy #herbalremedies #naturalremedies
What is an aroma? How does our body process aroma? What is an aroma? How does our body process aroma? 

Our instructor Erika Galentin dives into the scientific essence of aromas, explaining how these molecules transcend their chemical origins, becoming sensations within the body. 

Want to hear more from Erika? Stay tuned for a very special announcement tomorrow!

##aroma #aromaticplants #aromaticmedicine #aromaticmedicineschool #aromaticmedicinegarden
If you were stranded on a deserted island and coul If you were stranded on a deserted island and could only bring one herbal item, what would it be? 

For me, it would be Pine resin salve. 🌲

Many years ago, I gave a jar of Pine resin salve to a farmer friend of mine who was worried about one of his goats, Daisy. She’d been with him for many years, and they had formed a sweet bond over the years.

One morning, he noticed Daisy limping in the distance and discovered a deep gash on her leg. He called me to ask if I had anything that might help, and I could hear the concern in his voice. I’d just made a fresh batch of Pine resin salve, so I delivered him some, knowing its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties would help soothe whatever had happened to sweet Daisy.

He gently cleaned Daisy's wound and applied the salve, spreading it evenly over the injured area. And as he did, he whispered comforting words to his loyal friend, assuring her that everything would be alright.

Daily, he faithfully tended to Daisy's wound, applying the Pine resin salve. Slowly but surely, the deep wound began to close, and Daisy's limp gradually faded away. Her spirits lifted, and a spark returned to her eyes.

One day, my friend called me again, this time excited and relieved to share that Daisy was okay. The Pine resin salve had helped seal her wound, and she was back to her happy, playful self. My friend was in awe. 

While I trusted in the healing potential of Pine, it was still a magical marvel and a reassuring moment to witness and be a part of. It's little stories like these that remind me of the beauty, wonder, and healing power of the natural world. 

What’s your trusted herbal ally? Share with us in a comment below!
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#pine #pineresin #herbalsalve #herbalally #herbalmedicine #aromaticmedicine
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