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Yoga Mat Spray, Foot Soaks, Muscle Liniment, oh my!

24 Dec

What a lucky day!  When I arrived to work this morning I had a box on my desk all the way from Montana.  I remember those wonderful days that I spent in Montana, the freezing lakes, the roaring hills, the powerful mountains, the beautiful wildflowers, and Mrs. Kris Hill.  If you all have not met Mrs. Hill, you must!  She is a woman beyond coyotes!  When we were in the Southwest Botanical Herb School together, she was the one who knew all the answers (and they were right!) She is not only a mother to a rockin boy, a wife to a genuis man, but she is the owner of Hill Botanical.  This Botanical Shop offers organic and ethically wild-crafted bulk herbs, classes, private consultations, books, a reference library, herbal products and personalized tea blends, all in Bozeman MT.

As soon as I could open the package, the Carrot Eye Oil was instantly applied! If you can resist, you only need one small drop for both eyes. The smell of the oil takes me to a place of nourishment and calm, not mention, I can feel the dark circles reducing, fine lines being removed, and the puffiness diminishing.

The Yoga Mat Sprays, were used tonight at Pure Yoga.  The mats that are used are not ones that you necessarily want to put your face on, so one spray and wipe of the Nirvana Spray, gave me confidence to put my mind in place!  Of course after the class the Muscle Liniment came in handy! Wow, those muscles are soothed!

This may sound gimicky…but those of you who know me…know that I only speak the Truth!  Let me know if you want more details!

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Photo by Shoshana Weinberg

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Our Tea At the Community Food Co-op, Bozeman

New At Your Co-op: Hill Botanical Tea Blends

The Co-op is pleased to offer personal tea blends from Hill Botanical, a retail herb shop located at 438 East Mendenhall in Bozeman.

The shop is owned by Kris Hill, who shares the space with Sweetgrass Natural Medicine, Be the Change Yoga Studio, Nectar Organic Skin Care and Katie Cook Massage. Kris has been studying plants and plant medicine since 1991.

A representative from Hill Botanical will be at the Co-op on Friday, Jan. 14 from 4-6 p.m. sampling their delicious tea blends.

Find the following teas at your Co-op, as described by Kris Hill:

Clear Your Throat

  • This herbal blend is specially formulated for throats that have been singing too much or just feel sore. It is soothing to inflamed tissue and is full of vitamins and minerals that are helpful when you are feeling under the weather.

Frank’s Everyday Tea

  • This tea was formulated for daily cellular health and aiding in increasing focus and clarity. It is great for busy brains and bodies that would appreciate assistance with focus and clarity. This tea is a wonderful adjunct to the daily routine, long drives or when mental focus is necessary.

Women’s Tea

  • This tea was blended for women of all ages and is safe for expectant mothers. It is a wonderful daily tea that supports and tones tissue and is full of bio-available vitamins and minerals.

Tea For The Tummy

  • This is a blend of catnip leaf, fennel seed and licorice root formulated as a digestive aid. It is fabulous for after dinner or when that queasy “tummy rumble feeling” is happening.
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Winter Wonderland Yoga Retreat

Winter Tea Blending Workshop
with Kris Hill from Hill Botanical

During this workshop, Kris will be sharing the secrets of a fantastic cup of tea. Highlghts include:

  • Definitions of tea
  • Tea blending ideas and recipes
  • Hands-on making of your own tea blend
  • Learning the actions of the plants and how to use them for winter health and wellness benefits
  • Phytochemistry of plants used
  • Tasting a variety of teas and tea blends

Together we will discuss the variety of plants that can be utilized in tea blends, health benefits of the plants, and why some plants should not go together. This workshop is hands-on, and each person will be able to take home their very own tea blend.

Big Sky Yoga Retreats

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The Alternative Wellness Epicurean: Hill Botanical

Hill Botanical

Ok, I’ll admit it; I’m skeptical about herbs. They kind of make me nervous. They look weird and they sometimes smell weird. I’m not really sure how to buy them or how to use them. But let’s face it – before modern medicine, they solved all manner of ills, so there must be something to them.

What better way to get over the phobia than to go to Hill Botanical and find out, from the source, what the deal is? On a cold morning in late November, I stopped in to Kris Hill’s eponymous shop, located at 438 East Mendenhall Street, (between Church and Rouse, across the street from the Hawthorn School playground). Kris immediately offered me a cup of Cinnamon Hibiscus tea (yum!), which she said would be warming and support my immune system. The Hibiscus is full of antioxidants and vitamin C.

Hill Botanical is inviting, smells fabulous and is filled to the rafters with potions, salves, essential oils and plants in jars, tins and glass bottles. Shelves line the walls with books, beauty products, bath blends and gift boxes of herbal bounty. It was a little overwhelming, so it helped to have a guided tour of the store’s many offerings. It turns out this is a wonderful place to find resources on the medicinal properties of herbs and plants as well as how to utilize them.

Kris and I explored the many bottles and jars of roots, plants, stems, leaves and flowers which, when taken orally (tea, or tincture) or via aromatherapy or application to the skin can help relieve many ills. I got to smell various essential oils and learned about Hill’s unique tea blends like Frank’s Everyday tea or Winter Warmer. The tea blends are available pre-packed as tea bags or loose herbal tea. The shop also carries over 150 bulk herbs, which you can utilize for a multitude of applications. All of the herbs at Hill Botanical are sourced as organically grown or ethically wildharvested.

The store also features a comprehensive book selection that can take a reader on a tour of all things plant, with selections on natural remedies for women’s issues, history of herbal medicine, growing your own medicinal plants, even the chemistry behind the healing properties of herbs. It is an amazing resource for anyone interested in exploring the world of herbal medicine.

Hill Botanical also stocks neti pots, herbal bath potions (steep yourself instead of tea!), natural salves for aches and pains, lip balms, loofah pads, smudge sticks, calendars and cards. You can even have a personal consult with Kris (sessions start at $40 an hour) to get her advice on potions that can support health issues you may be struggling with. In short, it’s a one-stop-shop for all things relating to botanical healing.

My personal faves are the themed gift boxes (perfect for holiday giving) that combine a variety of items from the store. For example, Hill’s Room and Body Spray Sampler box includes spritzers to brighten up the scent of any body or place (I used mine in my car). The Make A Bath Blend Kit has selections of soothing bath herbs with muslin bags and oils to make your bath a scented and healing delight. The Face Value Beauty Kit has a natural clay masque mixture, along with oils, to bring back softness to the sensitive facial skin. Hill Botanical will also make customized kits to order if you want to create a themed kit for that special, hard-to-please recipient.

On a more culinary note, you can’t go wrong with Kris’ hand-made Raw Chocolate treats (I sampled C+, the one with cranberries and bilberries) that was delicious. Turns out cacao, the force behind chocolate, is rich in healing antioxidants and can boost energy and mood. I’d love a box of them for Christmas (hint, hint).

If you’re a person who prefers to shop from home, Hill’s user-friendly website is www.hillbotanical.com. You can order many of the items mentioned here from the website, and have them shipped anywhere, making it an easy way to spread the love this holiday season.

Kris’ knowledge is extensive and comprehensive; she’s been studying plants and plant medicine since 1991. Hill has a background in anthropology, psychology, business and retail merchandising. Her herbal studies include studying with Robyn Klein in Bozeman through Montana State University, Dennis McKenna PhD (Ethnopharmacology) and Kathleen Harrison Ethnobotanist through the University of Minnesota in Hawaii. Hill is also a graduate of the South West School of Botanical Medicine. It’s clear she’s got a passion for this work, and her store is inspiring. Stop by this month and do some holiday shopping that’s natural, healthy, local and sure to please.

Hill Botanical
438 Mendenhall, Suite 1
Bozeman, MT
Phone: (406) 570-4593

Liz Harrison is an alternative health and wellness junkie who lives in Bozeman. This column explores the many alternative wellness offerings and practitioners in the Gallatin Valley. Suggestions, raves and rants may be sent to wellnessepicurean@gmail.com

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Tea, Yeehaw and Namaste

Winter Tea Blending Workshop
with Kris Hill from Hill Botanical

During this workshop, Kris will be sharing the secrets of a fantastic cup of tea. Highlghts include:

  • Definitions of tea
  • Tea blending ideas and recipes
  • Hands-on making of your own tea blend
  • Learning the actions of the plants and how to use them for winter health and wellness benefits
  • Phytochemistry of plants used
  • Tasting a variety of teas and tea blends

Together we will discuss the variety of plants that can be utilized in tea blends, health benefits of the plants, and why some plants should not go together. This workshop is hands-on, and each person will be able to take home their very own tea blend.

Big Sky Yoga Retreats

For more information on Big Sky Yoga Retreats click the link above.

I am really excited to share the wonderful world of tea with yogis and outdoor enthusiasts this coming winter.

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Cyberspace tea news.

New At Your Co-op: Hill Botanical Tea Blends

The Co-op is pleased to offer personal tea blends from Hill Botanical, a retail herb shop located at 438 East Mendenhall in Bozeman.

The shop is owned by Kris Hill, who shares the space with Sweetgrass Natural Medicine, Be the Change Yoga Studio, Nectar Organic Skin Care and Katie Cook Massage. Kris has been studying plants and plant medicine since 1991.

A representative from Hill Botanical will be at the Co-op on Friday, Jan. 14 from 4-6 p.m. sampling their delicious tea blends.

Find the following teas at your Co-op, as described by Kris Hill:

Clear Your Throat

  • This herbal blend is specially formulated for throats that have been singing too much or just feel sore. It is soothing to inflamed tissue and is full of vitamins and minerals that are helpful when you are feeling under the weather.

Frank’s Everyday Tea

  • This tea was formulated for daily cellular health and aiding in increasing focus and clarity. It is great for busy brains and bodies that would appreciate assistance with focus and clarity. This tea is a wonderful adjunct to the daily routine, long drives or when mental focus is necessary.

Women’s Tea

  • This tea was blended for women of all ages and is safe for expectant mothers. It is a wonderful daily tea that supports and tones tissue and is full of bio-available vitamins and minerals.

Tea For The Tummy

  • This is a blend of catnip leaf, fennel seed and licorice root formulated as a digestive aid. It is fabulous for after dinner or when that queasy “tummy rumble feeling” is happening.
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Throat Lozenges

recipe for throat lozenges

recipe for throat lozenges

make your own throat lozenges.  we have all the plants you need to soothe a sore throat!  Just ask one of the “Hill Bots” about their favorite plants for sore throat!

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“A Natural Symbiotic Realtionship”, B2B Sept 2010

Interview in the business section of the Bozeman Daily Chronicle. This article highlights the four business’ in our building at 438 East Mendenhall Street. See the article on page 5.

Bozeman Daily Chronicle B2B

Autumn Beauty

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