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I welcome your comments, but keep in mind that I my teaching, land restoration, writing and consulting has become a full time (with overtime) job, so I may not be able to answer your herb questions or give personal advice. If you need one on one personal time with me concerning your health and overall well-being, please consider applying for a healing consultation, which are completely donation based and allow me to spend focused time with you. If you have a lot of questions, enjoy my perspective and feel drawn to the Anima Tradition of Herbalism, then consider signing up for a correspondence course, visiting our 80 acre botanical sanctuary for an Animá Herbal Intensive to study with me in person or attending The Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference, held near Santa Fe each year, organized by myself and Jesse Wolf Hardin and sponsored in part by our Animá Lifeways & Herbal School.
If you have a question about a particular post, please first search for the answer in the search bar. If you still can’t find the answer, leave me a comment in the original post, so that everyone can benefit from the question and answer. Thank you.
You can contact me through Animá Lifeways & Herbal School, or through one of my email addresses
kiva AT bearmedicineherbals.com
mail AT animacenter.org
Kiva Rose
Animá Lifeways & Herbal School
PO Box 688
Reserve, NM 87830
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Matt
Did you take all the photos on the website? They are very nice
Kiva Rose
I take most of them these days, but many of the older photographs are Wolf’s.
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mountain mama
Love your site and info.Had a Question on rose tincture.I have dried bulgarian roses-organic and I am wondering if I can make a medicinal tincture with them?If so could I use this tincture for a variety of ailments?Thank you and many green blessings.
Kiva Rose
Well yes and yes, generally… just depends on the quality of the roses and how you want to use it.
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