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| Blog Name: |
Methow Valley Herbs |
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http://methowvalleyherbs.blogspot.com |
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English |
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Herbs, Ethnobotany, Health and wholism |
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Author Rosalee de la Foret is an herbalist and Structural Medicine Specialist who lives on the edge of the wilderness in the Northeastern Cascadian Mountains of Washington State. She contributes regularly to HerbMentor.com where she enjoys answering questions in the community forums and providing herbal education through articles, videos, and photography.
She and her husband spend their days wildcrafting for food and medicine for a variety of handcrafted herbal products which they sell at the local farmer's market. Rosalee also has a private practice in Twisp, WA. She sees clients for chronic aches and pains due to structural deviations as well as herbal health consultations. |
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