Sadies Herbal Garden

Sadie's Herbal Garden makes and sells it's own handmade soaps, candles and soy candles, herbs, herbal blends, teas and lotions. Sold at great prices and with over 256 fragrances From Stokesdale, Greensboro and Winston-Salem, North Carolina
 

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Saturday
9am-5pm


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8406 US Hwy 158
Main Street
Stokesdale, NC 27357

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1.336.644.7627

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Sadie's collection of herbal blends includes something for everyone. We've separated the herbs alphabetically to enable you to browse more easily. If you know what you're looking for, you can also go right there and order your herbal blend right away.


Raspberry Leaf
Uterine tonic, especially during pregnancy.
Rose Hips Powder
Good source of Vitamin C. Works as a mild diuretic, laxative and astringent.
Rosemary, Cut
The prime effectiveness of this herb is culinary rather than medicinal. The leaves are used to flavor stews, meats, and casseroles. It has been considered a digestion aid, an astringent, a diaphoretic, and a tonic.
Rosemary, Whole
Rosmarinus officinalis-Used as a culinary herb and to treat depression.
Sage, Whole
Sage is a woody evergreen that is a member of the mint family. It has a powerful flavor, pungent and aromatic with a slight camphor taste.
Salad Herbs C/S Blend
Culinary blend.
Sandalwood Chips, Red
Woody, sweet potpourri.
Sandalwood Chips, Yellow
Rich, warm and soothing.
Sandalwood Powder, Yellow
Rich, warm and soothing.
Sarsparilla Root
Sweet, woody flavor used in teas.
Sarsparilla Root Powder
Medicinally, the root tea was used by the American Indians as a pleasant flavored blood purifier, and to treat stomach aches, and for coughs. Externally the fresh root has been poulticed and used for sores, infection, burns, itching, ulcers and boils.
Savory Leaf Cut, Organic
Use in ailments of venereal and liver disease. Despite savory's similarities to thyme, its applications are rather the opposite: It is rarely used for meats, but mostly for vegetables. Savory is very often employed for legumes, especially dishes prepared from dried lentils or beans, where it aids digestion .
Saw Palmetto Berries
Supports the health of male glands.
Saw Palmetto Berry Powder
Supports the health of male glands.
Sesame Seeds
Popular in China for over 2000 years, sesame seeds are now used around the world on bread, rolls, salads, chicken, fish, vegetables, rice, and noodle dishes.
Shavegrass Herb
AKA horsetail. Works as an astringent, carminative and diuretic.
Shavegrass Herb Powder
It is a primitive plant that looks like small bamboo. It is very high in silica (which it is also known as) This herb is for the bones, hair & nails a primitive plant that looks like small bamboo. It is very high in silica (which it is also known as) This herb is for the bones, hair & nails.
Shepherd's Purse
Astringent for diarrhea and nose bleeds. Gentle diuretic.
Skullcap, Certified Organic
Helpful for PMS, seizures, withdrawal from drugs and as a sedative.
Slippery Elm Powder
Soothes and astringes diarrhea.
Soapwort Herb
Used as a skin rinse to relieve itchiness.
Spanish Rice Seasoning Blend
Culinary blend.
Spearmint
Used as an antidepressant and antiseptic.
Spinach Flakes
Culinary blend.
St. John's Wort Powder
Anti-viral, anti-depressant, analgesic for rheumatic pain.
Stevia Herb Powder
Sugar substitute.
Strawberry Leaf
Relieves cramps. High in vitamins and minerals.


**IMPORTANT: This information, along with the descriptions used throughout, is for informational purposes only and does not in any way constitute recommendations for medical or psychological treatment. We always recommend that medical and psychiatric conditions be referred to a trained and licensed health care provider.


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