Bog Myrtle

Do you know Bog Myrtle? This plant is abundant in Scottish bogs, but prefers to grow on lakeside here. It repulses biting insects of all sorts, including ticks that carry Lyme disease. It is one of the main ingredients in my insect repellent. I’m selling a lot of it with the wet spring that we had this year. A new batch is in fabrication and should be ready for Saturday, when I will give a talk on Birch tree.

   

 

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Anaïs de Valicourt

Fascinated by plants since childhood, I have always sought to understand and utilize their benefits. After earning a degree in environmental studies from McGill University, I pursued further training in Scotland, obtaining a bachelor's degree in medical herbalism from the University of Wales in 2009. Returning to Quebec, I worked for Herboristerie La Maria and became an accredited herbal therapist with the Guild of Herbalists. For over 15 years, I have dedicated myself to healing through plants, helping hundreds of people improve their health, particularly in managing stress and complex nervous system disorders.

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