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An Herbalist’s Guide to a Healthy Spring

Spring is a time of bursting forth. If you made the best of winter, then you hovered quietly and with introspection refining your truest wants...

An Herbalist’s Guide to a Healthy Spring

Spring is a time of bursting forth. If you made the best of winter, then you hovered quietly and with introspection refining your truest wants...

Update from Tanzania

I am writing from rural Tanzania, on the edge of the Serengeti, sitting at a small desk in a corner of the Wasso district hospital, surrounded by roots, powders...

Update from Tanzania

I am writing from rural Tanzania, on the edge of the Serengeti, sitting at a small desk in a corner of the Wasso district hospital, surrounded by roots, powders...

Hit the Hay and Simmer Down Tonic Are Here!

Urban Moonshine’s team of herbalists have been extra busy these days so that you can slow down. How’s that? We’ve been refining two incredible new herbal formulas…

Hit the Hay and Simmer Down Tonic Are Here!

Urban Moonshine’s team of herbalists have been extra busy these days so that you can slow down. How’s that? We’ve been refining two incredible new herbal formulas…

Bitters: A Gentle Daily Dose

If you wanted to get your body into good physical fitness, would you choose to exercise vigorously for 1-2 weeks of the year and otherwise remain inactive?...

Bitters: A Gentle Daily Dose

If you wanted to get your body into good physical fitness, would you choose to exercise vigorously for 1-2 weeks of the year and otherwise remain inactive?...

7 Steps to DIY Seed Starting

Whether you’re a countertop gardener, a community garden goer, or your backyard is a lively mosaic of herbs, flowers and veggies in the summer months...

7 Steps to DIY Seed Starting

Whether you’re a countertop gardener, a community garden goer, or your backyard is a lively mosaic of herbs, flowers and veggies in the summer months...

Bitter Plant Profiles: Dandelion + Burdock

If Urban Moonshine had to pick a mascot, it would probably be the dandelion. Dandelion root is an iconic bitter traditionally used to support liver health and clear skin.  

Bitter Plant Profiles: Dandelion + Burdock

If Urban Moonshine had to pick a mascot, it would probably be the dandelion. Dandelion root is an iconic bitter traditionally used to support liver health and clear skin.