Herbs just what are they?
So⌠what are herbs, really? Before supplements, before pharmacies, before anyone decided to put everything in plastic bottles with warning labels longer than the Bible, there were herbs. And by herbs, I mean plants people noticed worked. Thatâs it. Thatâs the origin story. No lab coats. No marketing team. Just humans hurting, hungry, sick, tired, or annoyed, looking around and thinking, âWell⌠this leaf didnât kill me yesterday.â Early humans didnât have Google. They had trial, error, observation, and a lot of âdonât eat that againâ moments. Over thousands of years, they figured out which plants eased pain, helped digestion, calmed nerves, healed wounds, or kept food from rotting long enough to eat tomorrow. Herbalism wasnât a hobby. It was survival. Every culture on Earth developed herbal knowledge. Not because it was trendy, but because plants were the medicine cabinet. Grandmothers knew things. Healers knew things. Farmers knew things. And that knowledge was passed down by memory, story, and watching what worked. Then fast forward a few thousand years and suddenly herbs got labeled as: âOld-fashionedâ âFolk remediesâ âAlternativeâ Which is funny, because modern medicine literally comes from plants. Aspirin came from willow bark. Digitalis from foxglove. Morphine from poppy. Science didnât replace herbs. It isolated them, concentrated them, and put them in capsules. Herbs didnât disappear. They just got quieter. And hereâs the part people forget: herbs were never meant to be magical cure-alls or miracle fixes. They were tools. Support. Helpers. Sometimes gentle, sometimes strong, sometimes not right for everyone. Thatâs what Iâm here to talk about. Not fantasy herbalism. Not fear-based herbalism. Not âthis plant will fix your entire lifeâ herbalism. Just honest plant knowledge, where it came from, how people actually use it, and when to respect it instead of romanticizing it. Plants have been taking care of humans long before humans decided they knew better. Weâre just remembering how to listen again.