Learn to make your own powerful cough syrup from the wild herbs of Appalachia!
Winter brings coughs of all kinds—dry, wet, tickly, or deep—and the mountains around us offer potent natural remedies that have been used for generations. Did you ever wonder why cough syrup is cherry flavored and colored? Because it used to be made from wild cherry bark! Join herbalist Abby Artemisia to discover how to identify, understand, and craft effective herbal remedies for one of winter’s most common ailments.
Abby will also have copies of her book The Herbal Handbook for Homesteaders and locally harvested handmade herbal products for available for purchase.
What You’ll Learn:
Cough Energetics: Understand the difference between wet and dry coughs and why it matters when choosing the right herbs
Local Wild Medicine: Explore two of the most effective regional herbs for cough relief—mullein and wild cherry
Traditional Remedies: Discover the history behind cherry-flavored cough syrup and its wild origins
Hands-On Demo: Watch Abby prepare a special shelf-stable DIY cough syrup called an oxymel
Taste & Take Home: Sample the finished oxymel and leave with recipes you can make at home
Register Now at: https://windingstairfarm.com/nursery/events/wild-remedies-for-winter-coughs/