Wild Apothecary
Wild Apothecary, run by Jess Tyrrell, supports wellbeing and connection through medicinal plant
Lion Balm - wild harvested, hand-crafted heal-all salve, made with, but not only, fynbos wonders such as:
vygies, spekboom, wild rosemary, wild camphor bush, wilde dagga, imphepho, bulbinella, dandelions, wild mint, wild foraged wasp wax and bee wax blend, and more.
This salve helps a huge range of skin issues thanks to the combination of specific plants and their healing properties: eczema, psoriasis, wounds, burns, rashes, stings +++
Its base is a combination of organic Jojoba oil (which is almost identical to our human skin sebum therefore easily absorbed) infused with comfrey; and secondly, this yellow label special has the super addition of tallow!
The tallow I use comes from 100% organic grass-fed cows, which means it is nutrient dense and full of goodness (Vit’s A, D, E, and K, B12, omega 7 & 9 and and and) necessary for skin health.
Tallow is antimicrobial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory.
Lion Balm is the original ancestral skin care.
Become more self-reliant and resilient by reconnecting to old wisdom, plants and bringing healing into your own hands.
Our society has become disconnected from our ability to contribute towards our overall health and help heal ourselves through preventative, precautionary and nourishing medicine. Two thirds of pharmaceuticals are still derived from plant sources today.
This workshop on the 24th April will give you the knowledge and skills to gather plants safely and sustainably. When you’re out on a hike, you’ll be able to gather tasty treats. Additionally, you’ll know how to harvest plants to support vibrant health. You can unravel your dependence on shop bought medicines and pharmaceutical companies. Learning to forage for food and medicine will empower you to care for your own body, in deep connection with the natural world.
'Natural Medicine Making' includes:
• Introduction to medicinal preparations
• Cultivating Relationships with Healing Plants
• Infusions and Decoctions
• Tinctures
• Infused Medicinal Vinegars
• Guidelines for Foraging and Wildcrafting
• Harvesting and Drying Herbs
• Traditional plant gathering practices
• Infused Oils and Salves
• Compresses and Poultices.
WHEN: 24th April 2021 (SATURDAY)
9am - 3pm
WHERE: Red Hill, Private Nature Reserve (Above Scarborough) Cape Town, South Africa
Cost: R890 (lunch is included) Limited to 10 places.
BOOK AT: www.wilderdom.co.za/wild-cape-apothecary
or contact Jess Tyrrell on 0741727327 or [email protected]
5% is donated to Ujubee - the wonderful Cape bee conservation project
Become more self-reliant and resilient by reconnecting to old wisdom, plants and bringing healing into your own hands.
Our society has become disconnected from our ability to contribute towards our overall health and help heal ourselves through preventative, precautionary and nourishing medicine. Two thirds of pharmaceuticals are still derived from plant sources today.
This workshop on the 24th April will give you the knowledge and skills to gather plants safely and sustainably. When you’re out on a hike, you’ll be able to gather tasty treats. Additionally, you’ll know how to harvest plants to support vibrant health. You can unravel your dependence on shop bought medicines and pharmaceutical companies. Learning to forage for food and medicine will empower you to care for your own body, in deep connection with the natural world.
'Natural Medicine Making' includes:
• Introduction to medicinal preparations
• Cultivating Relationships with Healing Plants
• Infusions and Decoctions
• Tinctures
• Infused Medicinal Vinegars
• Guidelines for Foraging and Wildcrafting
• Harvesting and Drying Herbs
• Traditional plant gathering practices
• Infused Oils and Salves
• Compresses and Poultices.
WHEN: 24th April 2021 (SATURDAY)
9am - 3pm
WHERE: Red Hill, Private Nature Reserve (Above Scarborough)
TICKET: R890 (lunch is included) Limited to 10 places.
BOOK AT: www.wilderdom.co.za/wild-cape-apothecary
or contact Jess Tyrrell on 0741727327 or [email protected]
Become more self-reliant and resilient by reconnecting to old wisdom and plants and bringing healing into your own hands.
Our society has become disconnected from our ability to contribute towards our overall health and help heal ourselves through preventative, precautionary and nourishing medicine. Two thirds of pharmaceuticals are still derived from plant sources today.
This workshop on the 20th February will give you the knowledge and skills to gather plants safely and sustainably. When you’re out on a hike, you’ll be able to gather tasty treats. Additionally, you’ll know how to harvest plants to support vibrant health. You can unravel your dependence on shop bought medicines and pharmaceutical companies. Learning to forage for food and medicine will empower you to care for your own body, in deep connection with the natural world.
'Natural Medicine Making' includes:
• Introduction to medicinal preparations
• Cultivating Relationships with Healing Plants
• Infusions and Decoctions
• Tinctures
• Infused Medicinal Vinegars
• Guidelines for Foraging and Wildcrafting
• Harvesting and Drying Herbs
• Traditional plant gathering practices
• Infused Oils and Salves
• Compresses and Poultices.
WHEN: 20th February 2021 (SATURDAY)
9am - 3pm
WHERE: Red Hill, Private Nature Reserve (Above Scarborough)
TICKET: R890 (lunch is included)
BOOK AT: www.wilderdom.co.za/wild-cape-apothecary
or contact Jess Tyrrell on 0741727327 or [email protected]
Want to learn how to forage in fynbos for medicine?
Interested in identifying plants in your garden that are healing?
Do you want to know how to make tinctures and salves and personalised remedies from gathered flowers, leaves and barks?
This is what we will be learning at the Natural Medicine Making course on the 20th Feb 2021.
Places are limited.
To book please visit: https://www.wilderdom.co.za/wild-cape-apothecary
Or you can DM me.
Beautiful wild-crafted smudge sticks by Wild Cape Apothecary.
Blend of wild camphor bush, wild mint, Slangbos, wild rosemary, African wormwood, African ceder, anise buchu, artemisia absinthum, lavender, pine, flowering sage and flowering thyme.
Can be used for general smudging purposes, as a mood uplifter and also works to chase away fish moths and other gogga’s and well as change the scent of a room.
Limited edition for sale at R100.
Herbal allies: how to choose the right plants to work with Herbs are valuable allies, with their medicinal and magical properties. How do you choose the right plants to work with?
Learn how to make your own natural medicines from foraged plants. This introductory course is for anyone who has an interest in healthy living, improving health in a natural way, self sufficiency or traditional craft. For foragers, mothers, wilderness guides, fathers, and people who just love plants. An it's for anyone who enjoys spending a beautiful day outside.
Limited to 12 people. To book a place: https://www.wilderdom.co.za/natural-medicine
https://www.wilderdom.co.za/natural-medicine to book a place.
Make your own natural hand sanitizer