Homeschool
Alchemy Guide: 5 Power
Healing
Herbs and How to Use Them
By:
Lyn Lomasi
The
reason I wanted to read this book is because I was taught about herbs and their
healing powers. I always like to see what other people have learned and educate
myself.
In the
introduction, it is explained to you that the seed of knowledge is reading and
learning and educating yourself. This is something else I happen to agree with.
The more you read and learn, the better decisions and life choices you can
make. Furthermore, homeschooling is explained to you. Within this book you also
learn that homeschooling can also teach you beyond the boundaries of
conventional education.
Before I continue, I will define the word
alchemy for you. From the Merriam Webster dictionary:
1. a medieval chemical science and speculative philosophy aiming to achieve the transmutation of the base metals into gold, the discovery of a universal cure for disease, and the discovery of a means of indefinitely prolonging life.
2. a power or process that changes or transforms something in a mysterious or impressive way.
The book addresses the healing and
alchemical uses of five herbs. It begins with lavender. Lavendar can be used to
soothe pain and promote healing. It is best when used in an oil format. Lavendar
represents transformation and balance.
Children can create pouches and put
the lavender into them creating a calming lavender sachet. The children gather
the flowers and allow them to dry. Pouches and sachets can be placed under
pillows for a calming scent.
To create lavender oil, use olive oil
as the carrier. Put dried lavender leaves and flowers into a jar, top with olive
oil, and then set it in the sun for two weeks. After two weeks, strain the lavender
leaves and flowers and you are left with a lavender oil.
The next herb is sage. You may have
heard of sage for burning away negative energy. Sage tea can also help with stomach
aches and sore throats.
And the one after that is Tea tree.
Which is scientifically known as known as Melaleuca alternifolia. Tea tree oil
is known for many healing remedies.
Something you may already be familiar
with is chamomile. You can create chamomile tea, or a soothing balm. There are
a lot of uses for this herb.
An herb you may find in your kitchen
cupboard is called thyme. Not only is it a spice, but it is also a healing
herb. It can help with your chest congestion.
Herbs can be made into teas, elixirs,
and balms. For that reason, working with herbs is not only educational, but healing
as well. You’re not just learning, you’re healing your mind and spirit. Nourishing
one's mind, body and spirit. And this is exactly why Lyn Lomasi feels that alchemy
needs taught to children, to help mold them into healthier and wiser people.
Teaching children the benefit of
herbs, and how they heal, and the wellness that they create is a benefit that
will be passed down through the ages.
Through my own experience with herbs
and pharmaceuticals I managed to learn that the medicine valium was created
through valerian root. And Valerian root is calming and relaxing. My mother
used to swear by valium to calm her down and help her relax. I remember her
giving me one when I was a teenager, because I was nervous prior to a band
performance. Needless to say, I never made it to that performance.
Today I use Valerian root when I am
upset, stressed and/or can’t sleep. It helps me to relax and calm down. More-so
then melatonin.
Taking, using and creating home
remedies is something you should learn and do. While you are doing so, you can
learn what is the best treatment for your own ailments. Like pineapple juice
for coughing because it has bromelain in it.
A lot of remedies are often referenced
as ‘old wives’ tales’ and speculative. But in all honesty, within those old wife’s
tales you can find remedies that will and do work. And anything that is natural
is better than man made. Not to mention healthier.
This book educates you the reader, as
well as the student to whom you should share it with. I give this book five
stars. I think it should be in every home. And I also agree that it should be
included in the home school curriculum.
My interview questions
for Lyn:
1. What made you write this and how long did it take you?
3. Who designed the cover of this book?
6. What led you to be so creative?
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