Healing Earth Apothecary
Herbal infused local raw honey
Herbal infused local raw honey
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šÆšæ Herbal Infused Honey
A sweet and soulful way to enjoy plant medicine
Please email to indicate which flavor of honey you want. Thanks!
Herbal infused honey is where natureās nectar meets botanical magic. By gently steeping medicinal herbs into raw, organic honey, we create a delicious remedy thatās as healing as it is indulgent. Honey acts as both a preservative and a carrier, drawing out the beneficial compounds of herbs while offering its own antibacterial, antioxidant, and soothing properties.
Whether you're supporting immunity, calming the nervous system, aiding digestion, or simply adding a touch of herbal sweetness to your day, infused honey is a gentle and effective way to nourish body and spirit.
šø Why You'll Love It:
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Delicious & versatile: Enjoy by the spoonful, in tea, drizzled over fruit, or blended into warm water
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Gentle medicine: Perfect for children, elders, and anyone sensitive to alcohol-based tinctures
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All-natural: Made with raw honey and whole herbsāno additives, no shortcuts
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Long shelf life: Naturally preserved and ready to support you season after season
From calming lavender to immune-boosting ginger, each jar is a celebration of herbal wisdom and sweet simplicity.
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šÆāØ Herbal Infused Honey Collection
Natureās sweetness meets botanical wisdom. Please email me to let me know which magical creation you would like when ordering. All honeys come in a 4 oz jar.Ā
š¶ļø Ginger Infused Honey
A bold and warming blend that supports digestion, eases nausea, and boosts immunity. Gingerās spicy kick is mellowed by honeyās smooth sweetness, making this a go-to remedy for cold season or a flavorful addition to tea, stir-fries, or marinades.
Try it: In hot lemon water, on roasted carrots, or stirred into oatmeal.
š¦ Vanilla Infused Honey
Velvety, aromatic, and indulgent. Vanilla infused honey adds a luxurious twist to desserts, coffee, and even skincare routines. Known for its calming properties, vanilla pairs beautifully with honeyās natural antioxidants.
Try it: Drizzled over pancakes, blended into whipped cream, or added to warm milk before bed.
š Lemon Infused Honey
Bright, zesty, and refreshing. Lemon infused honey is a classic remedy for sore throats and sluggish digestion. Packed with vitamin C and antibacterial properties, itās a sunny pick-me-up in every spoonful.
Try it: In herbal teas, salad dressings, or as a glaze for baked salmon.
š° Nutmeg Infused Honey
Warm and earthy with a hint of spice. Nutmeg infused honey supports digestion, reduces inflammation, and may even promote restful sleep.Ā A cozy addition to fall recipes and nighttime rituals.
Try it: In chai tea, over baked apples, or stirred into warm milk before bed.
š Lavender Infused Honey
Floral, soothing, and serene. Lavender honey is beloved for its calming effects, sleep support, and skin-healing properties. A gentle way to unwind and nourish both body and spirit.
Try it: In chamomile tea, on shortbread cookies, or as a face mask ingredient.
š Orange Cardamom Infused Honey
Citrusy and exotic with a touch of spice. This blend combines the digestive benefits of cardamom with the immune-boosting power of orange blossom honey. Itās uplifting, aromatic, and perfect for gourmet pairings.
Try it: In yogurt parfaits, cocktails, or brushed on grilled chicken.
šæ Mugwort Infused Honey
Mystical and grounding. Mugwort is known for its digestive, liver-supporting, and dream-enhancing properties. This honey is ideal for evening rituals or as a unique herbal tonic.
Try it: In bedtime tea, on toast with butter, or as part of a moon-phase wellness ritual.
šø Lilac Infused Honey
Delicate and enchanting. Lilacās floral aroma is uplifting and may ease anxiety while offering gentle astringent and skin-soothing benefits. A rare treat that captures springās fleeting beauty in golden sweetness.
Try it: In lemonade, over goat cheese, or as a floral accent in baked goods.
š”ļø Thieves Infused Honey
Ancient wisdom meets golden sweetness
Inspired by the legendary Thieves blendāa powerful herbal formula said to have protected grave robbers during the Black Plagueāthis infused honey is a bold fusion of immune-boosting, antimicrobial, and antioxidant-rich herbs steeped into raw honey.
Crafted with warming spices like cinnamon, clove, ginger, rosemary, lemon peel, and nutmeg, this blend is your go-to ally for cold and flu season. It soothes sore throats, calms coughs, and supports overall wellness with every spoonful.
šæ Benefits:
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Immune support during seasonal transitions
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Antibacterial & antiviral properties from potent herbs
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Soothes throat & respiratory discomfort
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Energizing & uplifting aroma and flavor
šÆ How to Use:
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Stir into hot tea or warm water
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Take by the spoonful at the first sign of illness
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Add to steam inhalation for respiratory relief
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Use in homemade cough drops or herbal syrups
This honey is more than a remedyāitās a ritual. Keep it close during winter months or anytime your body needs a little extra protection.
š¼ Chamomile Infused Honey
Gentle, floral, and deeply soothing. Chamomile honey is a bedtime favorite, known for its calming effects on the nervous system and digestive tract. Itās perfect for winding down after a long day or easing tension in both body and mind.
Benefits:
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Promotes relaxation and restful sleep
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Soothes upset stomach and mild inflammation
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Eases sore throats and coughs
Try it: Stirred into warm milk, drizzled over toast, or added to herbal tea before bed.
ššæ Lemon Balm Infused Honey
Bright, citrusy, and uplifting. Lemon balm honey is a natural mood booster and digestive aid, with gentle antiviral and antibacterial properties. Itās ideal for calming anxiety and supporting emotional balance.
Benefits:
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Relieves stress and nervous tension
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Supports digestion and gut health
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May help ease cold symptoms
Try it: In lemonade, herbal teas, or as a sweetener in salad dressings.
šæ Thyme Infused Honey
Earthy, aromatic, and powerful. Thyme honey is a respiratory ally, packed with antimicrobial and expectorant properties. Itās a must-have for cold season and a delicious way to support lung health.
Benefits:
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Relieves coughs and sore throats
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Supports immunity and respiratory function
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Antibacterial and antioxidant-rich
Try it: In lemon tea, on roasted vegetables, or by the spoonful during flu season.
š Mint Infused Honey
Cool, refreshing, and invigorating. Mint honey awakens the senses while soothing digestion and calming inflammation. Itās a perfect pick-me-up with a crisp herbal twist.
Benefits:
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Eases bloating and indigestion
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Refreshes breath and clears sinuses
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Energizing and cooling
Try it: In iced tea, fruit salads, or as a glaze for lamb or chicken.
š Cinnamon & Clove Infused Honey
Warm, spicy, and comforting. This classic blend is a powerhouse of immune support and inflammation relief. Cinnamon and clove are both antimicrobial and antioxidant-rich, making this honey a cozy remedy for seasonal wellness.
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Boosts immunity and circulation
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Reduces inflammation and supports heart health
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Natural remedy for colds and fatigue
Try it: In chai tea, oatmeal, or baked goods.
šæ Rosemary Infused Honey
Savory, piney, and deeply restorative. Rosemary honey sharpens the mind, supports digestion, and offers potent antimicrobial benefits. Itās a bold and aromatic addition to both sweet and savory dishes.
Benefits:
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Enhances memory and mental clarity
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Supports liver and digestive health
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Antiseptic and anti-inflammatory
Try it: In marinades, herbal teas, or drizzled over goat cheese.
š¹ Rose Infused Honey
Elegant, heart-opening, and soul-soothing. Rose infused honey is a fragrant celebration of love, beauty, and emotional healing. Known for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties, rose petals gently support the nervous system, uplift the spirit, and nourish the skin from within.
This honey is perfect for moments of reflection, self-care, or heartfelt connection. Its delicate floral notes make it a luxurious treat and a meaningful gift.
Benefits:
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Calms anxiety and emotional tension
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Supports heart health and emotional healing
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Anti-inflammatory and skin-nourishing
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Mildly sedative and relaxing
Try it: In herbal teas, drizzled over berries, blended into skincare masks, or simply by the spoonful during quiet moments.
š„šÆ Hot Honey
Sweet heat with a healing kick
Hot Honey is where golden nectar meets fiery spiceāa bold infusion of raw honey and chili peppers that delivers both flavor and function. This sweet-and-spicy blend isnāt just a culinary thrill; itās packed with antioxidants, antimicrobial properties, and metabolism-boosting benefits.
Whether you're drizzling it over pizza, stirring it into tea, or using it as a natural remedy for sore throats, Hot Honey brings warmth, depth, and a touch of fire to your wellness routine.
šæ Benefits:
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Supports immunity with honeyās antibacterial and antiviral properties
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Soothes sore throats and coughs with a warming, protective coating
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Boosts metabolism thanks to capsaicin from chili peppers
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Adds flavor and satisfaction to meals, helping curb sugar cravings
š½ļø How to Use:
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Drizzle over roasted veggies, fried chicken, or pizza
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Stir into lemon tea for a spicy immune tonic
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Add to marinades, salad dressings, or cocktails
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Take by the spoonful for cold-season support
This is honey with attitudeāsweet, spicy, and surprisingly healing.
Ā *** These statements have not been evaluated by the gangster organization known as the FDA. *** Please understand that we cannot prescribe, diagnose or treat any disease or illness. Due to new government laws, we are not allowed to provide medical advice or suggest any particular usage about any of the herbs and spices that we carry. Questions pertaining to nutritional intervention for the prevention or treatment of a disease and questions oriented to prescribing or diagnosing an illness are best addressed by a healthcare practitioner. We do not warrant and shall have no liability for information provided in this site regarding recommendations concerning herbs or spices for any and all health purposes. This information is provided solely as a guideline to be used when discussing a program with a healthcare professional. The self-education philosophy does not imply self-diagnosis nor self-treatment. Individuals who are pregnant or with an existing medical condition should seek qualified expert advice before using any herb or spice. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. Again, for diagnosis or treatment consult your physician.
