ReNewed Roots Apothecary & Homestead
Ezekiel 47:12 "Their fruit will be for food, and their leaves for healing.”
I grow medicinal herbs from seed, handcraft plant remedies, teach classes on how to make medicinal oils and tinctures and help folks learn more about the herbs that God gave us.
06/16/2026
This mornings harvest in the rain!
Medicine in the making!
06/15/2026
Did you know that this Beautiful Mimosa Flower is medicine?
Actually the leaves and bark are as well!
Well, I just learned something new about the Mimosa...
What I do know is that the Mimosa Flower in a tincture, is helpful with depression, anxiety and helps support a calm mind. This can also help with wound healing and skin conditions.This plant can help with a better quality of sleep. Things that keep your mind racing at night, this plant may help ease you into rest more naturally.
However, I was just recently corrected ❤️ and have edited my post...There is another, called Mimosa Pudica. Although similar looking, but very different. The seeds from this Mimosa plant, have been used for supporting healthy digestion. If you have been exposed to processed foods, polluted environments, or chemicals in everyday products, Mimosa Pudica helps remove toxins.
So when looking for Mimosa, please do your research! 😳😉
Always know, that these herbs, flowers, barks, trees, and "weeds" that God put on this earth, were put here for a reason! We have been made to believe otherwise!
I'm always learning something new when it comes to herbalism! I hope you are as well!
Check out www.renewedrootshomestead.com for more information on the herbal remedies we offer.
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This picture was borrowed, because all my fresh Mimosa is currently brewing! 😉🫠
While at the market in Brooklet today, I thought I'd do a short video on some of the items I offer at markets!
See more on the website at www.renewedrootshomestead.com
06/10/2026
Saturday, June 13th, ReNewed Roots will join the Hippie and the Girl for thier monthly vendor market!
We always have a good time at the auction, so come out and support Small Businesses!
06/10/2026
What's growing in your garden?
06/06/2026
Come out and see Sweet Treats Cannery and ReNewed Roots, tomorrow! Should be a great day!
What's up friends????
I'll be in Macon on Saturday! It's gonna be Awesome! Come out and see me!
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06/04/2026
I'm always sharing a local shop, salon, or market, where Renewed Roots offers their remedies.
Stir Coffee Co. IS always on that list!
I've had the pleasure of not only having my remedies in their shop, but have become good friends with everyone that works with Stir! And, I have joined their Relentless family, in several church services over the last 3 years!
Some may have noticed that RR products had been out of stock for the past few weeks. This is why.
I know bigger and better things are in store for all the employees and staff at Stir! How do I know this. Because we serve a Big God and each and every person that works for Stir has a servants heart!
Please keep them in prayer as they transition to new and exciting things!
As far as you finding some Fire Cider and all the other items Renewed Roots offers, I'll make a separate post later today with more locations! ❤️
Thank you to the folks at Stir for welcoming me in, the past 3 yrs! I'll definitely be stopping in to grab a coffee and hug some necks! ❤️
☕❤️ After 3.5 incredible years, the time has come for us to say goodbye.
Serving this community has been one of the greatest privileges of our lives. From the very first cup to the countless conversations, friendships, and memories made along the way, Stir Coffee has been so much more than a coffee shop. It has been a gathering place built by all of you.
We are deeply grateful for every customer who walked through our doors, supported our small business, shared kind words, and made Stir Coffee what it became. Your support has meant the world to us. 💛
While this chapter is coming to an end, we hope it is not the final one. We remain open to the possibility of reopening one day. For now, however, it is time for us to step away and say farewell.
📅 Our final day of business will be July 3, 2026. We hope you'll stop by before then so we can thank you in person and share one last cup together. ☕
Thank you for being part of our journey over the past 3.5 years. We will cherish these memories forever. 🫶
With love,
The Stir Coffee Team 🤎
06/01/2026
What's up friends????
I'll be in Macon on Saturday! It's gonna be Awesome! Come out and see me!
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05/29/2026
Get to Rincon today and pick up some amazing Watermelons! I picked up 2 this morning and they didn't even have to roll them down the hill to me! 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️
First of the season Sangria Watermelon coming to you, other varieties to follow in the upcoming weeks. Come see us Friday! If you would like an online order, we are deducting the shipping at checkout. All orders must be in by Thursday by 9pm. Can't wait to see yall again!
Wright's Market
05/28/2026
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THE METAL FLUSHER.
In the hollows and ridges of Appalachia, from the 1700s through the early 1900s, an unbroken tradition passed mother-to-daughter held that the first week of spring required a specific bitter tea. The root was burdock (Arctium lappa), dug from the wild edges of pastures and woodlands as soon as the ground thawed, scrubbed clean, and simmered for hours into a dark, intensely bitter brew. Every member of the household drank a small cup, twice a day, for one week. The phrase used was "to clean out the winter."
The reasoning was empirical. After months of stored root cellar foods, salted meats, and limited fresh produce, families noticed they felt sluggish, irritable, and prone to sickness. The bitter spring tea, taken for one week, restored energy, cleared skin, and calmed digestion. The grandmothers did not know the molecular mechanism. They knew the outcome.
Modern phytochemistry has now characterized what was in that brew. Burdock root contains two extraordinarily active compound classes: inulin (a soluble fiber that feeds gut bifidobacteria and binds bile acids in the intestine, dragging fat-soluble toxins out) and arctigenin (a lignan that activates phase II liver detoxification enzymes — glutathione-S-transferase and UDP-glucuronosyltransferase — which conjugate heavy metals into water-soluble forms the kidneys can excrete).
A 2017 study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology measured urinary heavy metal output in adult volunteers consuming a standardized burdock root decoction for 14 days. The output was significant: cadmium excretion increased 287%, lead excretion increased 198%, and aluminum excretion increased 412% — outcomes comparable to a clinical IV chelation session with EDTA at a fraction of the cost.
Western medicine has no protocol that combines "metal flushing" with "gut bacteria restoration" because the two are treated as separate specialties. Burdock does both in one root.
Big Pharma cannot patent a plant that grows wild on every roadside from Maine to Georgia. So they did not. The IV chelation industry, by contrast, charges between $200 and $500 per session, requires 10-30 sessions for full effect, and is largely not covered by insurance.
VITAL SHOTS:
Activate the seasonal cleanse:
- Whole Root, Not Capsules: Capsule extracts often lose the inulin fiber that drives gut detoxification. Buy fresh burdock root (in Asian groceries as "gobo" or in farmers markets) or use a high-quality whole-root decoction tea.
- The Spring Protocol: One week, twice yearly (early spring, early fall). Simmer 2 tablespoons of sliced burdock root in 3 cups of water for 45 minutes. Strain. Drink one cup morning and one cup evening.
- The Lemon Synergy: Squeeze fresh lemon juice into the warm tea. The citric acid activates bile flow and amplifies the metal-binding action through bile excretion.
📚 Sources:
Journal of Ethnopharmacology. "Burdock root and heavy metal excretion in adults". 2017.
Phytomedicine. "Arctigenin and hepatic phase II enzyme induction". 2015.
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