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The HERBAL JOURNAL

Welcome to the first edition of The Herbal Journal!

11/14/2025

 
It’s a joy to share this space with you, a place where we introduce our plant allies and explore how they weave into the rhythms of daily life. Within these pages, you’ll find gentle reflections, honest questions, and the quiet, grounding wisdom that plants so generously offer.
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An Invitation to Pause

Each season brings a different kind of invitation. Autumn, for example, often asks us to slow down, soften our edges, and listen more closely,  not just to the world around us, but to our own internal landscape. This first sharing invites you into that space of noticing: a moment to pause, recalibrate, and reconnect. How often do we give ourselves permission to rest?
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Questions for the Journey

Even when we’re doing what we love, following our purpose, or saying yes to new opportunities,  it’s easy to slip into overdrive without realising it.
In times of high energy and high demand, we might find ourselves juggling too much, skipping meals, losing sleep, or disconnecting from the cycles that keep us nourished. Passion can be a beautiful, creative force, but it can also quietly override our self-care if we’re not paying attention.
So perhaps this is a good moment to check in:
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  • How are you truly feeling?
  • Are you moving through your days with presence, or rushing from one task to the next?
  • Are you in rhythm with your body’s cycles, or pushing past them?
  • Is your environment nourishing you, or pulling from your reserves?

Our bodies hold the answers, and the plants offer the support.

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Avena Sativa

When Stress Creeps In

If you’re noticing the early signs of stress, tension, fatigue, and scattered focus, you’re not alone. The good news is that plant allies are always here, ready to guide us back into balance.
One of my favourite companions is Oatstraw (Avena sativa). This sweet, nourishing plant offers exactly what an overworked nervous system longs for. Traditionally cherished as a deeply nutritive tonic, Oatstraw is rich in minerals, restorative to the nervous system and adrenals, and profoundly supportive in times of depletion.
It works gently and steadily, and time is an important part of its medicine. When I’m supporting myself through stress, I like to imagine my body as a garden that needs tending. We move through seasons, and our environments shape how we grow. In the same way, when we work in partnership with plants, our relationships with them also unfold over time, just as seeds need time to germinate and find their place in the soil.
Drinking Oatstraw feels like receiving a deep, steady hug. It warms the spirit, soothes without sedating, and brings a calm clarity. Personally, I find that a whole teapot often leads to spontaneous smiles.
Oatstraw is beloved in Western herbalism for supporting:
  • Anxiety, overwhelm, nervous exhaustion
  • Burnout or recovery from long-term stress
  • Emotional fragility or hypersensitivity
  • Support during big life transitions
  • Improving sleep quality (especially when stress-related)
  • Nourishing the adrenals
  • Post-illness restoration
  • Skin and connective tissue health

You can explore all of ReNo’s offerings where this beloved plant ally is present by clicking the button.

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 A Gentle Closing Thought

This journal isn’t about productivity. It’s a space to reflect, reconnect, and move through the seasons with the plants by your side. There’s no pressure to know everything,  just curiosity and presence.

Let the plants walk beside you. Let them remind you to pause, breathe, and return.

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I’d love to hear from you…

What’s your current relationship with the plants?
Do you have a favourite calming herb?
How do you know when it’s time to pause?
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If you have made it until the end, thank you so much for your time and support. Please feel free to share your reflections in the comments below, or simply sit with the questions and sip your tea.


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    ​I am an artist, herbalist, and educator exploring the intersection of plants, textiles, and ecological healing. 

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