Honorable Herbs
How can you bring the healing power of herbs into every meal? Simple. Put lots and lots of herbs into your food. Food is our first medicine and it’s the best place for herbal medicine input. You don’t have to be a gourmet herbal chef; you just need to have great herbal pesto on hand.
Around here, at the beginning of the week I make up a pesto that we use all week. This adds up to an herbally dense yumminess ready to go for any meal you eat.
Add your pesto to grains, salad, soups, eggs and fish. Put it on your sandwich instead of mayonnaise. And what about a little pesto and goat cheese on crackers for a snack…
Herbal pesto is a great way to make sure you get greens with every meal. Plus it's loaded with enzymes and vitamins and minerals. Taking a few minutes at the beginning of your week to make sure you have a big batch of pesto on hand is such a simple way to up your herbal intake.
We’ve all been told to eat more veggies, but let’s expand on that and say: Eat more herbs!
Lemon Balm
You can usually find lemon balm at Marlene's or the farmer's market during the summer, but for the most part, you should grow it yourself. It’s pretty easy! Lemon balm is one of the plants you will see growing through cracks in the asphalt, and beware – it can take over your garden!
But I don’t mind, because that means more lemon balm pesto! Lemon balm is a great digestive aid, full of enzymes and antioxidants. Adding this pesto to any dish will help you with digestion, which frees up your energy for what you love to do in life.
Cilantro
Not only are you topping your meal with digestive-supporting enzymes and antioxidants, cilantro is a great digestible source of vitamins A, C, E and iron.
This delicious pesto is, of course, so much about flavor, but what you are also doing is getting your greens, easy-to-assimilate nutrients and increasing your ability to digest whatever you put it on.
Garlic
So many of our foods are medicinal, yet that knowledge has fallen out of general household awareness. Not with garlic. It is one of the foods that most everyone still remembers as medicine. Maybe it’s the pungent smell that won’t let us forget its power. One whiff and you know you’ve got a potent remedy.
In Ayurveda, garlic is called ‘The Slayer of Monsters.’ Indeed, the sulfur compounds in garlic do slay just about anything we don’t need in our body. Super anti-microbial, antifungal and yet another powerhouse digestive aid.
Ok, now let’s make some pesto! Click here for the recipe!
Kami McBride is the author of The Herbal Kitchen and 30 years of experience teaching herbal medicine. Her calling is to activate a culture that embraces deep connection with the earth and to inspire the next generation to love and care for the plants. Kami has taught herbal medicine at University of California San Francisco School of Nursing and in the Masters’ program at the California Institute of Integral Studies. She has helped thousands of families learn to use herbs for self-care. Kami’s live and online workshops fuel the home herbalism movement to revitalize our relationship with the plant world and use herbal medicine for home wellness care. Visit www.KamiMcBride.com
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