Our tea travel tumblers are perfect for infusing tea on the go! Here’s how to choose between sealed double-walled glass or stainless steel with bamboo.


Our tea travel tumblers are perfect for infusing tea on the go! Here’s how to choose between sealed double-walled glass or stainless steel with bamboo.

Learn how to make hawthorn elixir to support heart health with fresh or dried berries, vanilla beans, cinnamon sticks, cardamom pods and honey. Get tips on harvesting and plant safety, too!

Teething is often a painful process for babies … and for their parents too! Try this DIY recipe for a frozen herbal teething compress that will soothe baby’s sore gums.

Clays can be a great addition to your skin care routine, but with so many choices, how do you know which one is best for you? We’ve created this comparison guide highlighting the qualities of each so you can choose the clay that will work best for your needs.

Learn about AHPA (the American Herbal Products Association) and how their work helps to keep herbal products safe for consumers like you! Plus, read about how Mountain Rose Herbs is involved in AHPA and why we were given the award of Herbal Industry Leader in 2015.

These two homemade mat spray recipes with essential oils will help keep your mat clean and your energy balanced.

Learn how to preserve your handcrafted and natural body care formulations with these five easy tips! We’ve got several plant-based additions and prep tips to extend the shelf life of your favorite creations.

A relative of yerba mate and yaupon, guayusa is a tasty and versatile caffeinated beverage. Learn more about this South American holly that helps to energize the body and calm the mind.

Domestic cultivation of rhodiola is a relatively new endeavorÑone that comes with a unique set of challenges. Learn why Mountain Rose Herbs exclusively purchases cultivated rhodiola from the United States.

If you love fire cider, but you don’t have time to wait, here’s a method that takes half as long! Learn how to make a quick, warming fire cider that has all the kick of a traditional recipe.

Honey has long been known to soothe an irritated throat, but you can get even more relief and immune support by mixing honey with helpful herbs and spices. Learn how to make a honey-based elderberry, echinacea, and wild cherry bark syrup to give your throat the soothing relief it needs.