Mountain Rose Herbs is proud to partner with the Ocean Blue Project to advance our commitment to protecting waterwaysåÊfrom the harmful impacts of trash and microplastics.


Mountain Rose Herbs is proud to partner with the Ocean Blue Project to advance our commitment to protecting waterwaysåÊfrom the harmful impacts of trash and microplastics.

Adaptogens are nature’s solution to helping the body adapt to stress, regulate energy levels, and support better sleep. In this blog, we’ll dive into what adaptogens are, how they work, and the steps you can take to maintain natural energy and adrenal health.

Uncover the rich history and delicious versatility of horchata with this refreshing recipe that combines traditional flavors with an ice-cold adaptogenic twist.

“Glow up” with this DIY bronzing facial oil. You can tailor the tone to balance your skin or use it as an evening hydration treatment.

In this article, we’ll explore how tinctures, glycerites, oils, and vinegars can elevate your body care recipes, both as carriers for your precious herbs and for their unique functional benefits. Learn how these solvents can support your topical remedies by increasing shelf life, adjusting pH, improving hydration, and softening the skin.åÊ

At Mountain Rose Herbs, the things that appear as ÛÏnewÛ are often the result of years of hard work and ongoing collaboration before they reach your apothecary shelves. Our domestic FairWild initiative is no exception to this. Learn how we are further supporting the livelihoods of our wildcrafter partners and the ecosystems they harvest from.

The moon offers a rhythm we can root ourselves intoÑan ancient mirror for our inner terrain. This soft guide shares some of the herbs aligned with each moon phase based on their properties and plant wisdom.

For many neurodivergent folks, balancing the nervous system between hyper and hypo arousal can be a challenge. Herbalist Brynna Herbener shares how aphrodisiac herbs can be supportive outside the bedroom, and specifically for this nervous system pattern.åÊ

To be an adaptogen, an herb must be nontoxic in therapeutic doses, nonspecific, and systemically normalizing. The ingredients must also work through the sympathetic nervous system and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Learn more about this special and crucial class of herbs!