
Unlocking the Powerhouse: Why Your Mitochondria Hold the Key to Health & Longevity
The Mighty Mitochondria If you’re searching for the key to lasting energy, vibrant health, and longevity, look no further than

The Mighty Mitochondria If you’re searching for the key to lasting energy, vibrant health, and longevity, look no further than

When the world feels uncertain, it can be easy to lose our sense of footing. News cycles swirl, routines shift,

When you think of a career in herbalism, what comes to mind?
For many, it’s becoming a clinical herbalist, running an apothecary, or teaching plant medicine. And while these are powerful and rewarding paths, they’re just the beginning.

Herbalism is more than herbal tinctures and teas — it’s a living practice shaped by observation, tradition, and deep care. But as your knowledge grows, so does your responsibility. Grounding your path in clarity, ethics, and well-informed guidance is what transforms curiosity into confident, responsible practice.

Exploring The Herbal Wisdom Of Weeds As June stretches into full bloom, nature spills over the edges. Grasses grow tall,

Spring is fully here — you can feel it in the longer days, the birdsong, and the first green shoots unfurling into blossoms. It’s a season that calls us into action, motion, and growth.

Herbalism has never been a solitary practice. For centuries, healers, plant lovers, and medicine makers have gathered to share their

February marks an important occasion for health advocacy: World Cancer Day. At Wild Rose College, we deeply honour this global

What happens when a passion for herbalism meets decades of dedication, innovation, and community? You get Wild Rose College: a

Winter forest bathing might feel like a challenge, but it’s a simple and rewarding way to connect with nature during

As the year winds down and winter’s stillness settles in, the season often brings a tug-of-war between the hustle of

As the chill of winter settles in, it often brings along the unwelcome companions of coughs, congestion, and sore throats.

At Wild Rose College, we’re passionate about books, especially those written by trusted authors within the plant-loving community in Canada.

Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) has long held a place in herbal traditions as a plant that aids transitions, from physical healing

Welcome back to our two-part series on The Science Behind Psilocybin! If you missed Part 1, we explored the mechanisms

In recent years, psilocybin, the active compound found in certain species of mushrooms, has emerged as a potential breakthrough in

Sourcing high-quality dried herbs is crucial to creating potent and effective remedies, whether it’s tinctures, teas, infusions, or extracts. If

Lemon balm iced tea is more than just a delightful summer drink; it’s a way to infuse your day with

A Herbal Approach to Seasonal Allergies Seasonal allergies can be a significant challenge, impacting daily life with a range of

Finding Peace: Top 3 Flower Essences for Overcoming Deep Anxiety Understanding Flower Essences Flower essences can safely and gently address

Your Trusted Guide to Herbal Pregnancy: Handpicked Resources for Every Step Tired of scouring the internet for reliable herbal pregnancy

Embarking on a journey as an herbalist is a rewarding and fulfilling path, but it comes with its own set

Unlocking Vitality: A Holistic Approach to a Spring Cleanse – is your guide to a holistic spring cleansing, inspired by

Milky Oats: The Best Herb for Self Care In our fast-paced world, self-care is essential for maintaining balance, resilience, and

As winter blankets the landscape in its chilly embrace, our skin often bears the brunt of the season’s harsh conditions.

It’s that time of year again! The season of gift-giving, spending time with loved ones, and sharing delicious food together.

As the vibrant hues of autumn give way to the stark beauty of winter, nature reminds us of the ever-changing

We are so excited to bring you an exclusive interview with Wild Rose Social Media Coordinator Cherianne Cybulskie, and Kelly

“The beauty of herbalism lies not only in the knowledge it imparts but in the transformative journey it invites us

As the world struggles with the growing challenge of wildfires, the summer season has become synonymous with heightened fire risks.

New Herbal Scholarship Program at Wild Rose College Today, it brings us immense joy to share with you a new

Preserving Ancestral Roots: Explore the Contributions of Indigenous Herbalists As Indigenous History Month unfolds, we take this opportunity to celebrate

Spring Foraging: 6 Easy-to-Find Wild Edibles for Beginners Spring is an exciting time for foraging wild edibles! Amidst the vibrant

During pregnancy, a lot of women become extra mindful of the products they use in their daily routine, especially

Western Energetics: How Herbs and Humans Interact Have you ever wondered how herbs can have such a profound effect on

A superfood is described in the dictionary as, “a nutrient-rich food considered to be especially beneficial for health and well-being”.

Introduction to Ayurveda Ayurveda, which translates to “the science of life,” is an ancient holistic healing system that originated in

Honouring Women’s Herbal History The majority of women in our herbal history who practiced medicine, birthed babies, and treated

Top 5 Herbs for Pregnancy Herbal remedies have been used for thousands of years throughout pregnancy to gently help ease

Top 10 Hot Herbal Reads Summer is here…who’s ready to get their read on? Check out some of our staff

10 Must-Reads by Indigenous Authors In honour of Indigenous History month, we wanted to feature some of our favourite Indigenous

Ukrainian Folk Healing & International Women’s Day | We had so much we wanted to share with our community this

Medical Astrology: My Initiation Early on in my herbal studies I heard about plants having planetary rulers. I found this

“We are only well when our whole community is well. And that’s the truth.” -Abrah Arneson Dionne Jennings, Communications Manager

(Part 3 of 3) pas·sion /ˈpaSHən/ strong and barely controllable emotion. With so many changes to our lives, this last

(Part 2 of 3) grat·i·tude /ˈɡradəˌt(y)o͞od/ the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.

(Part 1 of 3) con·nec·tion /kəˈnekSH(ə)n/ a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked with something else.

…. & Residential School Resources June is National Indigenous History Month; a month to celebrate Indigenous peoples contributions, celebrations and

….Yarrow Willard Interviews Angela Willard on the Study of Seaweed, aka The Medicine of the Sea. Welcome to the wondrous

I first met Doreen Spence in the basement classroom of Wild Rose College back in the days when they hosted